The first poem: "I don't cultivate good fruit all my life, but I only love killing people and setting fires." Abruptly opened the golden cangue and broke the jade lock here. The letter from Qiantang River came, and today I know that I am who I am. "This poem comes from chapter 1 19 of Water Margin: Lu sits in Zhejiang and returns home dressed in gold.
In the book, this poem is written. Fang La returned home in triumph, and everyone stopped at the Liuhe Temple in Hangzhou to wait. At night, Lu heard the tidal sound of Qiantang River and suddenly realized. So he wrote this poem, put on the cassock, sat down and died.
This poem contains profound philosophy and is Lu's reflection and summary of his life. Elder Zhizhen, Lu's master, once gave him four words: catch in summer, hold wax, listen to the tide, and be silent when you see the letter. When he heard the sound of the high tide in Qiantang River, he knew that his life was just like what Master said. It's time to leave and go with him. From this poem, we can see that Lu got rid of his shackles, or what Buddhists call perfection.
? The second song, "I will be rewarded for attacking the city, and I want to accompany Akamatsu." People love fame, but they are afraid that fame will go away. "This poem is also from chapter 1 19 of Water Margin: Lu sits in Zhejiang and returns home dressed in gold.
This poem was written by Yan Qing, a prodigal son, when he advised Lu Junyi to abandon his official position. Yan Qing is not opposed to woo, but he also understands the intrigue in officialdom, knows Lou's integrity and loyalty, and is afraid of his victimization, so after conquering Fang La, he advised Lu Junyi to abdicate. But Lu Junyi didn't listen to Yan Qing's advice, and Yan Qing was helpless and left alone.
The meaning of this poem is similar to that of the sentence in A Dream of Red Mansions. "Good Song Note" "I was locked up because my gauze cap was too small." Just like the fame and fortune of the loved ones, in the end they all got nothing.