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Imitation: Notes on Early Summer of Xijiang Month

Several trees contribute to the wind, and a spring rain plows on the river;

The water surface is clear and round, and the Yang Shuhua falls;

Listen to Du Yu's voice. Might as well go home.

After returning to Qiuhengtang Road several times, Lian didn't know who she was suffering for.

Walking along Huangsha Road on a Moonlight Night in Xijiang is a poem describing the rural scenery when Xin Qiji, a poet in Song Dynasty, relegated Jiangxi. This word deliberately describes the night scene of Huangshaling: bright moon and breeze, sparse stars and sparse rain, cicada singing, rice fragrance and frog singing. The whole poem describes the mountain village scenery in summer night from three aspects: vision, hearing and smell. It is a masterpiece of rural life in Song Ci.

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Creative background:

This is a sentence written by Xin Qiji when he passed Huangshaling Road in Shangrao, Jiangxi Province in his middle age. Xin Qiji was an official in the Southern Song Dynasty, but his bold and open-minded remarks and decisive and capable style, especially his political proposition of resuming the war of resistance, were envied by his colleagues and hit by the highest ruling class.

In the eighth year of Song Xiaozong Xichun (1 18 1), Xin Qiji was dismissed as a traitor and returned to his home in Youhu, Shangrao. He lived like this for nearly fifteen years and lived a retired life. During this period, although he also had a short official experience, most of him lived in Shangrao and left many poems. This word is one of them.