Poetry: Happy Goodwill
From: "An Le Yin"
Author: Shao Yong
Era: Song Dynasty
Shao Yong (1011-1077) was a philosopher of the Northern Song Dynasty. His courtesy name was Yaofu, his posthumous name was Kangjie, and he was known as Mr. Anle and Mr. Yichuan Weng. Later generations were called Mr. Baiyuan. He was originally from Fanyang (now Zhuoxian County, Hebei Province), and moved to ***cheng (now Huixian County, Henan Province) with his father when he was young. If you have little ambition, you can read hundreds of sources in Sumen Mountain. Renzong Jiayou and Shenzong Xiningzhong were summoned to be appointed officials one after another, but they both refused to go. He created "Xiantian Studies" and believed that all things evolved from "Tai Chi". He is the author of "Guanwu Pian", "Xiantian Pictures", "Yichuan Jingliang Collection", "Huangji Jingshi", etc.
Appreciation of famous quotes
Jiang Qingyue is close to people
Heavy snow full of bows and swords
The cries of black people hide in the poplar flowers
The monk knocks on the door under the moon
Bows his head and thinks about his hometown
After all, it flows eastward
Three or two branches of peach blossoms outside the bamboo
This song only There should be something in the sky
The water in Peach Blossom Pond is a thousand feet deep
This night in this life will not be good