Song: Yang Wanli
The bright moon shines on Kyushu, and several families are happy and worried.
I'm worried that killing people has something to do with the moon, so I need to have a rest.
Translation:
The moon shines on Kyushu. Some people are happy when they see the moon, while others are disappointed when they look at the moon.
But what does this worry have to do with the moon? Forgive if you can!
Extended data:
Creative background:
The creation period of Zhuzhi Song was a chaotic period in which the ruling class of the Southern Song Dynasty invaded abroad, did not resist, brutally oppressed the people at home, was partial to the south of the Yangtze River, sang and danced, and the people were miserable.
Zhi Zhu Song, also known as Zhi Zhu Ci, is a popular folk song in the south since the Southern Song Dynasty.
This folk song comes from the Jian Yan period of the Southern Song Dynasty (1127 ~1130), and describes the people's suffering from chaos. The beautiful tunes and rich connotations of the songs express people's homesickness and nostalgia and touch people's deepest emotional source.
Author:
Yang Wanli (112710/October 29th-1June 2006 15), whose real name was Ting Xiu, was called Cheng Zhai. Jiang Yangmian, Han nationality, was born in Jishui, Jizhou (now Tang Qiu Village, huangqiao town, Jishui County, Jiangxi Province).
Minister of the Southern Song Dynasty, a famous writer and patriotic poet, together with Lu You, You Mao and Fan Chengda, are called "the four masters of the Southern Song Dynasty". Because Song Guangzong wrote the word "Chengzhai" for him, scholars called him "Mr. Chengzhai".
In the 24th year of Shaoxing (1 154), Yang Wanli was a scholar and worked in Song Gaozong, Xiaozong, Guangzong and Ningzong successively. He used to be a doctor in Zhifeng New County, a prisoner in Guangdong and Guangxi, a retinue of the prince, a secretary supervisor, and awarded a bachelor's degree in the library, which made Luling County the founding of the country.
In the second year of Jubilee (1206), Yang Wanli died of illness at the age of 80. Dr. Huo Guanglu, posthumous title "Wen Jie".