Yi Jiangnan Shi Yi Bai Juyi

1, Tang Baiju Yi's three poems recalling Jiangnan are as follows:

How beautiful the scenery in Jiangnan is. I am already familiar with the picturesque scenery. Spring is coming, the sun rises from the river, making the flowers on the river brighter than red, and the green river greener than blue grass. How can one not miss Jiangnan?

The most memorable place in the south of the Yangtze River is Hangzhou, which is like heaven: go to Lingyin Temple to look for laurel seeds in the bright moon, board the county pavilion, rest on it and enjoy the ebb and flow of Qiantang River. When can I go to play again?

Memories of Jiangnan, and then memories of Suzhou Wugong, drinking wine and spring bamboo leaves in Wugong, watching the singers in Wugong dance like charming hibiscus. I don't know when we will meet again.

2. The original texts of the three poems of "Recalling Jiangnan" are as follows:

The scenery in Jiangnan is very beautiful, and the picturesque scenery has long been familiar. When spring comes, the sun rises from the river, the flowers on the river are brighter than red, and the green river is greener than the blue grass. How can we make people not miss Jiangnan?

Jiang Nanyi, the most memorable is Hangzhou. Looking for laurel trees in Zhongshan Temple in the month, watching the tide on the pillow in the county pavilion. When will you come again?

Jiang Nanyi, followed by Wu Gong. Wu Yi cup of spring bamboo leaves, Wu Wa dance lotus drunk. We'll meet again sooner or later!

Extended data

Bai Juyi's three poems recalling Jiangnan, from now on, recall the past, and finally return to today, from Luoyang to Suzhou and Hangzhou, from today to the past more than ten years ago, today, yesterday, north and south, with a great time and space span. Bai Juyi, who lives in Luoyang, is obsessed with Jiangnan. Looking back on the past, he remembers the most unforgettable past in Jiangnan with infinite affection, which gives him a certain spiritual satisfaction.

These three words are independent and interrelated. The first one captures the scenery of Jiangnan in the spring of one year, which is full of vitality and colorful. The second word begins with "Jiang Nanyi, the most unforgettable thing is Hangzhou", and the first three words "Jiang Nanyi" are connected with the last three words "Recalling Jiangnan" of the first word to form the continuity of meaning. I wrote down my memories of the beautiful scenery of Hangzhou, hoping to revisit it again. The third poem went to Wu Palace, but it was mainly about people, kabuki in Suzhou and the poet himself.