The Order of Wang Zhaojun's Two Poems
One is Qin Diyue of the Han family, and the shadow shines on the princess. The second is Zhao Jun's blushing when he brushes the jade saddle and mounts the horse. The first preface of "Two Poems by Wang Zhaojun", the piano moon of the Han family, projected as a princess. Once on the jade pass, the end of the world is gone forever. John also went out from the East China Sea, and Fei Ming married the west with no future. Swallow branches grow in Leng Xue, and moths are haggard and unshaven. Life is short of gold and waste maps, and death remains in the tomb. The second is Zhao Jun's blushing when he brushes the jade saddle and mounts the horse. Today, the Han Palace is the concubine of Alakazam in the Ming Dynasty. It is a set of poems written by Li Bai, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. The first poem focuses on the main causes of Zhao Jun's tragedy, while the second poem uses Zhao Jun's life experience to express his own life experience.