1. Poem of Indignation
I feel sorry for you, but I rarely suffer.
Sorrowful and unrecognizable, the more you are in your infancy.
2. Song of Qingyun
The clouds are rotten and shady.
The sun and the moon are shining brightly.
The background of the creation of Qingyun Song
According to legend, "Qingyun Song" was composed by Shun Chan and his officials to congratulate each other when he was in Yu. Only then did I see the old "Shang Shu Da Zhuan" written by Fu Sheng in the Western Han Dynasty. According to the "Da Zhuan" record: In the fourteenth year of Shun's reign, during a sacrificial ceremony, the voices of the bells, stones, and pipes changed.
Before the fun ended, a strong wind blew through the house and there was a heavy thunderstorm. The emperor lowered his head and smiled and said: "Obviously, there is not one person who can rule the world, but the bell and stone!" That is to say, he recommended Yu as an envoy to do the emperor's work, and sang "Qing Yun" in harmony with Jun Yi. The bells and stones changed their voices, implying that Yu and Shun surrendered; the Qingyun showed auspiciousness, which was a clear sign that Xia Yu accepted Zen.