Jia Xuan's Ci Nian Nujiao Deng Healthy and Happy Pavilion
Make history and stay.
I have come to visit the ancient and dangerous buildings to overcome my leisure worries.
Where is the tiger in Longpan? Only ups and downs are everywhere.
Outside the willow, the sun sets, waterfowl return, and trees blow dragons.
Sail west, who cries and sprays frost bamboo?
However, I remember an Shi's romantic life, Dongshan dying, and tears clanking.
Children gain fame and fortune, but the chess director has been eliminated in the past.
Treasure mirrors are hard to find, and Yun Lan is dying. Who will persuade Cup Green?
The wind in the river is angry, and the waves turn over the house.
Sima Yao, the filial piety of Jin Dynasty, was in power, and Xie An became the prime minister. Later, he was alienated by slanderers. Qu Zheng with Tears was written after Xie An was alienated. Emperor Xiao once gave a banquet in honor of General Huan Yi, and Xie An also attended. Huan Yi is good at playing guzheng. He played a poem of resentment for Emperor Xiaowu, in order to express Xie An's loyalty to the emperor and his suspicious grievances to loyal officials. Xie An was moved to tears. Filial piety is also quite shameful. Here, the poet poured his own block with the cup of the ancients and expressed his feelings in a tortuous and obscure way.
"Children", before Xie An became prime minister, he sent his younger brother Xie Shi and his nephew Xie Xuan to lead 80,000 troops, and 900,000 troops of Qin and Fu Jian were defeated by the water. When the good news reached Jiankang, Xie An was playing chess with others. He lost face and played chess as usual. When someone asked him about the war, he casually replied, "The younger generation has broken the thief." This period of history has always shown that Xie An presided over state affairs and was calm and restrained. However, Xin Qiji changed his original intention and changed the meaning of the word to: let children do the work of building fame. I just need to play chess all day to kill time! It is not difficult to see that it contains the sadness of the poet's unfulfilled ambition and wasting his life, and at the same time it also gives great irony to the collegiate school.
"Treasure mirror", Tang Lijun's "Songchuang Miscellanies" contains a treasure mirror of a fishing net in Qinhuai River, showing the internal organs. The fisherman was frightened, missed the mirror and fell into the water, so he couldn't get it again. Borrowing this code here is intended to show that a person's ability to serve and protect the country is unknown.