Year: Tang Dynasty
Author: Cen Can
Masters don't show off, and the world knows very little. Go pour Ruan's wine and dress Lao Lai.
The grass in Weibei is new, and the flowers in Kanto fly. The king of Chu is confused, and Song Yu will return.
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Precautions:
Cui Quan: He didn't have an exam.
② Return to the capital: Return to Luoyang, the capital of East China.
3 "Yan" is a kind of "dazzling".
Pilgrimage in the province: the custom of visiting relatives and friends in the province.
(5) "Pian Yu" as "Song Yu".
Appreciate:
Masters don't show off, and the world knows very little. Pour Ruan's wine and wear Lao Lai's clothes-owner: refers to. Show off: to brag about yourself for career development. Ruan's wine: In the Western Jin Dynasty, Ruan avoided disaster and stayed away from Sima's regime. He sought to become an infantry captain on the grounds of alcoholism, and he was drunk all day and left the world. Here, Cui Quan was released because he didn't want to be a ruler or flatter officials. Lao Laiyi: refers to the hermit Lao Laizi in the Spring and Autumn Period. Lao Laizi is 50 years old, and his parents are still there, dressed in colorful clothes to entertain them. Later, "Lao Laiyi" was often used to express filial piety to adoptive parents. See "Notes for Beginners" Volume 17 "Filial Piety". This coincides with the meaning of "Shanxi Province" in the poem. Cui Quan wrote these four sentences because he was completely honest, not flattering or boasting that he was a gentleman, so he had few intimate friends and his reputation was out of reach. Although the official was sent temporarily, he was left behind and finally put back into the province. The poet expressed appreciation for Cui Quan's personality, but also expressed sympathy and regret that he was not reused.
Grass sprouted in Weibei, flowers flew in Kanto, the king of Chu hesitated, and Pian Yu would return it-Weibei: it refers to the Weihe River basin, which flows through Chang 'an, Shaanxi. Kanto: East of Hangu Pass. This refers to Cui Quan's return to Luoyang. Chu: Use Han Feizi (Volume 4) and He Zheng Dian. Will: Wait a minute. Here, the king of Chu is self-confused, and Cui Quan is not allowed to meet the monarch and ministers. Will be returned: Yu was returned to his hometown because his talent was not reused. These four sentences are about spring grass in Chang 'an, and Luoyang, the eastern capital, is also worth spending. The poet imagined that Cui Quan would go to Luoyang to soothe his friends' loneliness and depression. They were released after a long trip due to booming business in spring. Conclusion Allusions imply that a friend's mind is empty, and good jade can no longer be used. For example, the real price of original stone jade is hard to be appreciated.
In the first two sentences, the author lamented that talents have a good eye. When I write, I will come straight to the point, and the poet's indignation and unyielding feelings are beyond words. Five or six sentences show the four seasons by writing about scenic spots, and there is novelty in plain and natural, which is the clue of Cen Can's poetic artistic style of pursuing "the language is strange and solemn, and the meaning is also strange" (Yin Yao He Yueling Photo Album). The use of allusions in poetry is deep, implicit and chewy.