Poems related to Hongyan Biography
For example, Xue Daoheng, a native of the Sui Dynasty, wrote: "People return to yan zhen and think before spending." I had the idea of going home long before the flowers bloomed. But when the geese returned to the north, people had not returned home. When the poet was an official in the Northern Dynasties, he sent envoys to the Southern Dynasties and wrote this homesick poem, which was subtle and tactful. There are also thoughts written by geese, such as "I hear that geese are homesick at night and sick in the New Year" (Ouyang Xiu's play answers Yuan Zhen), "When the stars cross the building and the flute leans against the building" (Zhao Wei's "Looking at the Autumn in Chang 'an" in the Tang Dynasty), "The stars are cold and blue, and the geese are sad and red" (. As a messenger, Hongyan is widely used in poetry. For example, "The geese don't answer me, and the rivers and lakes are full of rain" (Du Fu's To Li Bai at the End of the Sky), "Shuo Yan's calligraphy is absolutely unique, and Huang Xiang's tears are numerous" (Li Shangyin's Lisi).