What is the allusion to "seeking a peach garden to avoid Qin, and seeing peach blossoms in spring"?

First, the allusion used in "Looking for a Peach Garden to avoid Qin, Peach Blossom and Seeing Spring" is Tao Yuanming's "Peach Blossom Garden".

This poem comes from Xie Fangde's Peach Blossom in Qingquanan in Song Dynasty: "Looking for a peach garden to avoid Qin, peach blossom is another spring. "

2. The attached original text is as follows:

Qing quan Tao an Hua

Song Xie Fangde

In order to avoid the chaos of the Qin dynasty, Taoyuan people found such a beautiful weaver girl this year, but they didn't have a calendar record. Only when they saw peach blossoms did they know that the New Year was coming.

If I live in the Peach Blossom Garden, I won't let the petals of peaches fall into the water and go out with the water, because I am afraid that fishermen will find holes with the water when they see peaches in the water!

Taoyuan is in Wuling County, Changde Prefecture.

According to legend, fishermen in the state of Jin fished by the river and saw peach blossoms blooming from the stream. Because he went upstream, he found the hole and saw mulberry chickens and dogs, and peach blossoms set each other off. He has never lived. He doesn't know where it is. Asked the natives, he said, "We used to live here to escape the chaos of the Qin Dynasty. We don't know the geometric age or the dynasty. Men plow and women weave, but we don't communicate with the world. How did you come? " Tao Zhen told the Taishou that dozens of people visited him and lost his position.

Three. About the author:

Xie Fangde (1226~ 1289) was born in Yiyang, Xinzhou (now yiyang county, Shangrao City, Jiangxi Province). A famous patriotic poet at the end of the Southern Song Dynasty, his poems are heroic, unique and unique. As six assistant ministers, he is clever and his articles are fantastic; He studied the Six Classics, flooded hundreds of schools, led the rebels to resist Yuan in Jiangdong, was captured and died in Beijing. His works were included in Dieshan Collection. He despised the powerful, took evil as his enemy, loved the country and loved the people, and wrote magnificent patriotic poems with his own life and actions.