Cross the yellow bird and stop at the spine. Who is Mu Gong? Ziche Yan Xi.
It is a centurion's characteristic to take advantage of this election. When you are near its point, you are afraid of its chestnuts.
If the sky is pale, it will destroy my love. If you can redeem it, you are a hundred people!
Pass through the yellow bird and stop in the mulberry. Who is Mu Gong? The sub-car is driving in the middle.
Take this trip, you just take precautions. When you are near its point, you are afraid of its chestnuts.
If the sky is pale, it will destroy my love. If you can redeem it, you are a hundred people!
After crossing the yellow bird, it ends in Chu. Who is Mu Gong? Chezhenhu
Wei this needle tiger, the imperial hundred husbands. When you are near its point, you are afraid of its chestnuts.
If the sky is pale, it will destroy my love. If you can redeem it, you are a hundred people!
Precautions:
Copulation: The cry of a bird.
Mu Gong: Qin Mugong, good name. He died in the thirty-first year of Duke Xiang of Zhou (62 years before Wugong1year) and died with 177 people.
Ziche Yan Xi: Name. Car is the surname, and it is chosen as the first name.
Fear: the expression of fear.
Needle tiger: the name of the person.
Appreciate:
The Yellow Bird describes the martyrdom of a large number of living people after Qin Mugong's death, among which all three brothers of Ziche were martyred. The poem describes the martyrdom of the three brothers, shows the mourning and regret for the three strong men, and also shows the incomparable anger and strong protest against the inhuman martyrdom system. This poem mistakenly stops the yellow bird on the thorn tree, suggesting that the son of Ziche is buried in the wrong place. Such a capable warrior is also "alarmist", complaining about the cruelty of the funeral. This poem is very realistic. In the sixth year of Zuo Zhuan, Wen Gong once recorded that "Qin Bo was a good soldier, and three were chosen as rest, and Zhong Xing and Zhen Hu were martyred, all of which were good for Qin, and the Chinese mourned it, with their yellow birds."