Yu Qian's most famous poem

Yu Qian's three most famous poems.

1 lime song

2 read books

Except that it is too cold at night.

Poetry text

1 lime song

It can only be extracted from the deep mountains after being struck by thousands of hammers. It regards the burning of the burning fire as a very common thing.

Not afraid of broken bones, leaving innocence in the world.

2 read books

My feelings for books are like friends for many years, and there will always be sadness or joy in the morning and evening.

In front of countless words, there is no worldly thought in my heart.

Fresh ideas emerge one after another, like the wind in the east wind, flowers are new.

Roaming the golden saddle, the dignitaries are still lamenting that it is hard to find a product, and they don't believe that there is no spring scenery in this study.

Except that it is too cold at night.

Send a message to the world, travel light.

The spring breeze is not far away, just to the east of the house.

Yu Qian, whose name is Ting Yi, whose name is Jie An, is from Suzhong, posthumous title and Qiantang, Zhejiang. In the early years of Xuande, he was appointed as an imperial envoy and became a famous minister of the Ming Dynasty. He was an honest official all his life, relieved people's worries and was also a famous poet. Most of his poems are about the country and people, and he wrote more than one set. His representative works include Ode to Coal, Poems on Lime, Going to Beijing, Autumn, beginning of spring Day, and Snuff Magpie.