A night-mooring near maple bridge (Seven-character quatrains of Zhang Ji in Tang Dynasty)
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When Zhang Ji, a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty, passed through Hanshan Temple, he wrote the famous a night-mooring near maple bridge. Since the publication of a night-mooring near maple bridge by Zhang Ji, Hanshan Temple has become famous all over the world, and even in Japan, it has become an eternal tourist attraction. Zhang Ji's Night Sleeping by the Maple Bridge is not only included in various anthologies and anthologies of Tang poetry in China, but also included in Japanese primary school textbooks, which shows the name of the poem.
Chinese name: Night parking near Fengqiao.
Author: Zhang Ji
Year: Tang Dynasty
Genre: Seven-character quatrains
original work
Qiao Feng ① Parking at night.
Tang zhangji
Frosty night,
Jiang Feng (2) fishing and sleeping.
Hanshan Temple outside Gusu (3),
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