Jinling Imperial Capital, a beautiful scenery in the south of the Yangtze River, is a poem describing Nanjing. Where does this poem come from?

"Water Town in the South of the Yangtze River, the Imperial Capital of Jinling" is a poem describing Nanjing, which comes from Xie Tiao's Song of Entering the Dynasty. Song of Entering Korea is a five-character poem by Xiao Qi poet Xie Tiao, which depicts the prosperity of the imperial capital Jinling and the enterprising spirit of fame and fortune. It is not only an ode, but also a magnificent picture.

Original text:

There is a rich and beautiful place in the south of the Yangtze River, which was once the capital of many emperors.

The winding river is covered with mossy green water, and a red building looms in the high mountain peaks.

The majestic momentum of the roof supports the emperor's dedicated road, and the Liu Yin of willow trees covers the river that runs through the garden.

A soothing voice, a trembling voice, a deep voice, a voice, a voice, a voice, a voice of a drum.

When I was in court, the suggestion of offering was adopted, and my official position was rich and powerful.

Creative background:

Xie Shu joined the army from Taiwei Xie Brown and Wang Yuzhang, and was transferred to Donghe, Wei Jun, Wang Jian to offer wine. In 490 AD (the eighth year of Yongming), he moved to the capital with Cao, the West Palace of Wangzhen. During this time, he stayed in Beijing, charming. He is a group of literati and poetry friends, who often return wine with poetry, sing flowers and sing the moon, live comfortably and have a smooth career. In 490 AD, Xie Shu was 27 years old. The young poet was full of confidence in his career and future. In August this year, as Wang Xiaolong became the secretariat of Jingzhou, he moved to Xigong Caozhen and turned to literature. On his way to Jingzhou, he wrote ten "Preaching Songs" under the guidance of Wang. This song "Entering the DPRK" is one of them.