"Xinqing" Liu Ban

Xinqing

Liu Ban

In the early summer, the poet woke up from a nap and saw green trees and moss outside the window.

Only Nanfeng, an old acquaintance, opened the door and turned the pages.

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Li Bai's poem "Spring Thoughts" says: "Spring breeze, since I dare not know you, what's the matter?" Nanfeng is my old friend here, but it has an opposite meaning. Xue Neng, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, wrote in the old nursery: "Yesterday, the spring breeze bullied me and I blew out of bed to read." He complained seriously that the spring breeze blew away the book he was reading. The idea here is similar to Xue's poems, except that he called Nanfeng an old friend, saying that he pushed the door and opened the book without saying hello, which was more interesting and lively than Xue's poems. In addition, Song Shi Zhong Xian's poem "Living in Idleness" said: "No one comes to sleep, and the spring breeze sweeps the snow in front of the door." He Zhu wrote in his poem Ding Lin Temple: "I can't find the old traces of wax bricks. Dongfeng will open the door for me first. " The meaning of the sentence is similar, comparable to reading.