Is Jiangnan an ancient poem or an ancient word?

Memory of Jiangnan is an ancient word, not an ancient poem.

Recalling Jiangnan, formerly known as Tang, was later used as a epigraph name. Also known as Looking South of the Yangtze River, Dreaming South of the Yangtze River, Looking South of the Yangtze River, Wangjiang Plum, Going to Spring, Sleepwalking Fairy, Good Anyang, Good Tiger Mountain, Looking Penglai and Willow in the South of the Yangtze River.

Three Stories of Jiangnan is the work of Bai Juyi, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. The first poem is always about memories of Jiangnan. The author chooses the river flowers and spring water as the background, and vividly depicts the beautiful scene of spring in Jiangnan through metaphor and foil. The second one describes the beauty of Hangzhou, verifying the goodness of Jiangnan through the pictures of searching for laurel in mountain temples and watching tide in Qiantang, and expressing the author's nostalgia for Hangzhou; The third poem eulogizes Suzhou, choosing bamboo leaf youth wine and Wuwa drunken dance to outline Suzhou's charming customs and express the author's memory and yearning for Suzhou. These three words have the same theme, but each has a beginning and an end. They describe the beauty of Jiangnan scenery, scenery and women, which are relatively independent and complementary, with strong artistic generalization and wonderful artistic conception.

Recalling Three Poems of Jiangnan Ci

Author: Bai Juyi

Jiangnan is good and the scenery is old; When spring comes, the sun rises from the river, the flowers on the river are brighter than red, and the green river is greener than the blue grass. How can we make people not miss Jiangnan?

Jiang Nanyi, the most memorable is Hangzhou; Looking for laurel trees in Zhongshan Temple in the month, watching the tide on the pillow in the county pavilion. When will you come again?

Jiang Nanyi, followed by martial arts; Wu Yi cup of spring bamboo leaves, Wu Wa dance lotus drunk. We'll meet again sooner or later!