"The rhythm of spring returns gradually, and everything begins to be renewed." This sentence comes from Zhang Shi's poem "Spring Comes Occasionally" in the Southern Song Dynasty. It means that along with the rhythm of nature, the earth rejuvenates, everything shines, and everything begins to glow with new brilliance. ?
The original poem is like this:
There is less frost at the end of the year, and spring has arrived in the world.
I felt that the business in front of me was full, and the east wind blew the water and green.
Translation:
At the end of the year, the frost gradually decreases, and the vegetation on the earth is the first to know the return of spring.
All I could see before my eyes was a vast expanse of vitality, with green waves on the water swaying in the east wind.
Extended information
Zhang Shi was born in a family of officials. His first ancestor, Zhang Jiugao, was the younger brother of Zhang Jiuling, the prime minister of the Tang Dynasty. (now part of Guangdong) moved to Chang'an. It was passed down to the eighth generation ancestor Zhang Lin, who served as the son of the state to offer wine. He followed Emperor Xizong of the Tang Dynasty to Shu and moved from Chang'an to Chengdu. Zhang Wenju, the tenth generation ancestor, was granted the title of Duke of Yi, who was the great ancestor of Zhang Shi. He died young. His wife Yang and her son moved to Mianzhu from Chengdu, and the Zhang family became Mianzhu people.
Great-grandfather Zhang Xian was granted the title of Duke of Ji, and he learned about Leizhou in the first year of Hehe (1054). The ancestor Zhang Xian was granted the title of Duke of Yong State and served as the judge of Xuande Lang Qian Shu Jiannan Xichuan Jiedu. Father Zhang Jun. It was passed down to Zhang Shi for the fourteenth generation.
In the third year of Shaoxing (1133), Emperor Gaozong of the Southern Song Dynasty, Zhang Shi was born in Langzhong, Sichuan. In the first year of Shaoxing (1131), Zhang Jun led Wu Jie and Wu Lin to defeat the Jin army in Heshangyuan. In the second year (1132), Zhang Jun's mother came to Langzhong from her hometown in Mianzhu to support her. , his wife also went with his wife, and Zhang Shi was born in Langzhong in the third year of Shaoxing (1133).
In the seventh year of Shaoxing (1137), Zhang Jun resigned from his post and lived in Yongzhou, Xijing, serving as a secretary to the imperial court. In February of the eighth year of Shaoxing (1138), Zhang Shi was six years old and went to Yongzhou with his father. (today's Lingling, Hunan) lived.
In a letter to his friend Chen Pingfu, Zhang Shi recounted: "I came to the south with my father when I was a child, and have been here for more than thirty years. Therefore, although I am from Shu, I have never gotten along with people from Shu" (" Nanxuan Collected Works" Volume 26). Zhang Shi was educated at home by Zhang Jun who personally taught Confucian Confucian loyalty, filial piety, benevolence and righteousness since childhood.
Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Zhang Shi