Does Prince Xiao Tong have anything to do with the poet Wang Wei's red bean poems?

Who is Wang Wei's Red Bean written for? Red beans are acacia beans, which refer to the keepsake of love between men and women. Zhou Nan's story is called Sea Red Bean, which is recorded in history as "from the garden of Nanhai people". Herbal medicine calls it "acacia". Wang Wei's "Acacia" poem, the well-known "Red Bean", wrote: "Red plums come in spring and are all over your southern branches; For me, take a hug home as a symbol of our love. " So is the red bean written by Wang Wei really exclusive or is it rumored to be written for Princess Taiping? As far as I know, Red Bean was not specially written by Wang Wei. He wrote a sentimental poem after hearing the love story between Xie Huiniang and Prince Xiao Tong. At the same time, the poet expressed his affection for his friends with the help of red beans born in the south. It is easy to lose respect in the Qing Dynasty. Jin: "Sitting on the bed of red beans, I miss you every day." That is, I sleep under the acacia tree every day and miss Wang Jinshi. Red beans were very popular in the Tang Dynasty. Often used to symbolize love or lovesickness. According to legend, Xiao Tong, Prince of Liang Dynasty in Southern Dynasties, went to Yushan to compile articles. On a beautiful spring day, the prince met a beautiful folk woman named Huiru. It was love at first sight. Good times are always short. Under the great pressure of the royal family, when the prince left, he felt a lot and made an oath. Pick her up when the prince becomes emperor. Huiru showed two red beans in her sleeve and gave them to the prince as a souvenir to show her love after parting. Many years later, the sickly prince became emperor and returned to Yushan with many feelings, only to find that his face was old and there was nothing he could do about it. The prince lamented the vicissitudes of the world, and the emperor was sometimes helpless. When he left, he planted two red beans that Huiru gave him in Yushan. Left Yushan with a resentful heart. Soon after he came back, the prince died, full of resentment, only 3 1 year old. One day in the prosperous Tang Dynasty more than 100 years later, a young man with a weak crown came to Yushan Reading Desk. There are two red bean trees, which are said to have been planted by Xiao Tong, Prince of Southern Liang Dynasty. These two red beans have sprouted and grown into two big trees, growing around them together. The breeze blows and the red beans fall. The sunset is as red as blood and as hard as iron. Recalling the love story of the Prince and Buyi Huiru, I may vaguely remember my own emotional past and write this poem. This man is Wang Wei. Later, this poem was widely circulated, and red beans naturally became sacred objects of acacia. In this noisy world, people come and go, busy. Many people forget or have no time to say hello or send messages to people they miss. Or your family, your lover, your sweetheart, your friend. This poem is a household name, which inspires people's yearning and love for their loved ones from time to time, but perhaps they didn't expect red beans to have such a beautiful and sad love story!