Liu Rushi’s poems

Liu Rushi's poems are as follows:

1. "Nanxiangzi·Falling Flowers"

Brushing off the falling rain, saddened by the spring breeze. The situation is that of Yingyingweiyuan, which is very sad. There is another person like you.

There is no way to go home, just a little bit of fragrance in the clear dream. If you kill someone passionately, you can't stay, so fly away. May he be less wise and thoughtful.

2. "Yang Baihua"

The poplars fly away and are stained with tears; Poor Yangliuhua, I can't bear to think about entering Nan's house.

When Yang Hua passed away, my heart was not troubled. When will the knot of the Nan family be returned?

Yang Baihua still hates it and flies into the boudoir, but hates that Yang Hua was not hugged in the phoenix nest when she first picked it up.

But I love you affectionately and have many children, and I hope you have the strength to know the spring breeze. Yanghua goes away in the morning and leaves again in the evening.

3. "On a spring day, I heard the story of the shepherd in the room"

The tailor's red blush and green eyes are full of tears, and spring is coming in the southern country, and it is cold; here, the willow flowers are like in a dream, and the misty moon has always been Sad.

Who knows the news about the painting hall? I can see the face of the green tent alone; the precious orchid and laurel room of the Jun family, the east wind takes the second step and leans on the railing.

Introduction to Liu Rushi:

Liu Rushi (1618-1664), whose real name was Yang Ai and whose courtesy name was Rushi, was also known as Hedong Jun. He read from Xin Qiji's "Congratulations to the Bridegroom" of the Song Dynasty: "I saw how charming the green hills were, and I expected the green hills to see me this way," so he called himself this.

A native of Jiaxing, Zhejiang. Together with Ma Xianglan, Bian Yujing, Li Xiangjun, Dong Xiaowan, Gu Hengbo, Kou Baimen and Chen Yuanyuan, they are also known as the "Eight Beauties of Qinhuai". Later, she married Qian Qianyi, a great talent of the Ming Dynasty who was known as "the man of learning from heaven" and "the uncle of contemporary articles", as his concubine. A female poet in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties.

Liu Rushi was a famous singing prostitute during the Ming and Qing dynasties. She was smart and eager to learn when she was young. However, due to her poverty, she was robbed and sold to Wujiang as a maid since she was a child. When she was young, she fell into Zhangtai and changed her name. As Liu Yin, he traveled between Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Jinling in the troubled times. The main works left behind include "Grass on the Lake", "Wuyin Grass" and "Child Slips".

In addition, Liu Rushi has deep feelings for his family and country and political ambitions. Xu Tianxiao once commented that "the nobleness of his aspirations, the generosity of his actions, and the euphemism and fierceness of his words are beyond the reach of a true patriot."