Zaoyan
Author: Tang Dumu
In August, Uighur soldiers drew bows and arrows, geese flew in the wild and began to howl.
On the moonlit night, geese pass the dew, and the mournful sound reaches the dark palace of the palace.
You know, Hu Qi rides continuously, so why not chase the spring breeze one by one?
Please don't abandon a few people in Xiaoxiang. The moss in the water can avoid hunger and cold.
To annotate ...
① Early Goose: a metaphor for border people who migrated due to Uighur invasion. This "Du Mu Chronicle" was written in the second year of Huichang (842). In August of this year, Uighur invaded the south.
(2) Jinhe: the name of Tangxian County south of Hohhot, Inner Mongolia.
(3) Cactus: There is a shrine in Chang 'an Palace of Han Dynasty, which was built by Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty, and it has an exposed dish, and a bronze immortal holds a copper dish to bear the dew. See "Three Auxiliary Huang Tu" Volume III.
④ The name of Chang 'an Palace in Han Dynasty, where Empress Chen lived when she fell out of favor. Both Zhang Xian and Nagato refer to Chang 'an Palace in Tang Dynasty.
⑤ Hu Qi sentence: The whole school of poetry: "Although a work is accompanied by flax."
6 glutinous rice: also called carved glutinous rice. Water bamboo, commonly known as water bamboo, is actually very similar to rice and can be used for cooking.
Brief introduction of the author
Du Mu (AD 803-852), born in Fanchuan, Mu Zhi, Han nationality, Jingzhao Wannian (now Xi, Shaanxi), was a poet in the Tang Dynasty. Du Mu is called "Xiao Du" to distinguish him from Du Fu. Also known as "Little Du Li" with Li Shangyin. Because he lived in South Fan Chuan Villa in Chang 'an in his later years, he was later called "Du Fanchuan" and wrote "Collected Works of Fan Chuan".
Du Mu's representative works include Jiangnan Chun, Bo Qinhuai and Guo Huaqing Palace. Du Mu is good at prose, and his "Epanggong Fu" is read by later generations. He wrote a lot of military papers, and also annotated Grandson. The Collected Works of Fan Chuan handed down from ancient times has twenty volumes, including four volumes of poetry, edited by his nephew Pei. There is also a volume of "Fan Chuan Waiji" and "Fan Chuan Bieji" supplemented by Song people.
The Complete Tang Poetry contains eight volumes of Du Mu's poems. Poetry in the late Tang Dynasty was so soft that Mu Zhi corrected it with steepness. Its seven unique skills are far-reaching, and the factions in the late Tang Dynasty were independent. Mu Zhi is ambitious and eloquent, boasting about his ability to help the world. Icbc, cursive script.
"Xuan He Shu Pu" says: "Grass and animal husbandry are vigorous and powerful, which set each other off with their articles."
Dong Qichang's "Rong Tai Collection" says: "If I hear that Fei Qing and Du Fu are also famous after what I have seen", it says that their books are "rich in the charm of the Six Dynasties".
The ink handed down from ancient times has Zhang Shihua. His works are very rich, mainly including Collected Works of Fan Chuan, Old Tang Book (147) and New Tang Book (166).
Zhang Shi, cursive ink, was written at the age of 32 in the eighth year of Taihe (834). The post is a piece of hemp paper, 28.2 cm long and 162 cm wide, with 46 lines and 322 words in total. As can be seen from the whole poem volume, his calligraphy won the charm of the Six Dynasties. The original is now in the Palace Museum. This calligraphy work is magnificent and smooth. Because it is a manuscript of poetry, it is even more unpretentious. There are inscriptions, inscriptions and seals of Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties at the beginning and end of the volume.
He has been awarded by Song Dynasty, Jia Sidao, Ming Xiangzi, Xiao Si, Qing Biao, Qianlong, Jiaqing, Neifu and Collection. There are records in Xuanhe Pu Shu, Rong Tai Collection, Splendid Life and Grand View Record. Du Mu is famous for his poems, so his title is covered by the title of his poems. This book was carved in Fa Tie, a monk. Photocopying can be done in Yan Guang Room and Showa Fa Tie Series.
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Zaoyan
Du Mu
In August, Uighur soldiers drew bows and arrows, geese flew in the wild and began to howl.
On the moonlit night, geese pass the dew, and the mournful sound reaches the dark palace of the palace.
It should be noted that there are many horses riding, and one horse should follow the spring breeze.
Don't be tired of Xiaoxiang, where there are few people and the water is full of mushrooms, rice and raspberries.