The previous sentence of Jinxi Hexi: Who can see the golden hairpin? The name of the poem: "Liu Mo Ling·Qixi Festival". Real name: Wu Wenying. Nicknames: Li Shangyin and Wu Mengchuang in the poem. Font size: Junte, Mengchuang, Jueweng in his later years. Era: Song Dynasty. Ethnic group: Han. Birthplace: Siming (now Ningbo, Zhejiang). Time of birth: about 1200. Time of death: about 1260. Main works: "Three Criminals Crossing the Clouds", "Wind into the Pines", "Huanxisha", "Unlocking the Lianlian", "Unlocking the Lianlian", etc. Main achievements: A famous poet in the Southern Song Dynasty.
We provide you with a detailed introduction to "Tonight and What Eve" from the following aspects:
1. For the full text of "Liu Moring·Qixi", click here to view "Liu Moring" ·The details of Chinese Valentine's Day"
The dew crickets have begun to ring, but the machine is still urging us to weave.
Wu Xing is lazy for love and stands beside the Ming River.
I can’t see the boat in Jintou, and I can’t see the flying wing in the south.
The clouds and beams are thousands of feet high. A little closer to the world,
Looking back at the west wind, its traces have faded away. Who knows that the sky's plan is clumsy?
The north and south of Qiqiao Tower. The melons and fruits have been desolate for several times, and I am a lonely guest. The personnel corridor is misty.
Who can see the golden hairpin? What night is this?
The cup is waning and the moon is falling, but the Milky Way is full of blue.
2. Other poems by Wu Wenying
"Lang Tao Sha·Nine Days Looking for Wine from Wu Jian Mountain", "Rui Hexian", "Zhu Yingtai Near·New Year's Eve and the Beginning of Spring", " "The wind blows into the pines" and "The water dragon sings". 3. Notes
Wu: The original name is "嫠".
Man: One work is "Dipt".
4. Appreciation
"Liu Mo Ling" is the name of Tang Jiaofang's song, which was later used as the melody. Wang Zhuo's "Bi Ji Man Zhi" said: "This song has no beat with more than six characters, so it is called Liu Mo." It is also known as "Green Waist", "Le Shi", and "Lu Yao". Double tone, the upper part of the ninety-four characters has nine lines with five oblique rhymes, and the lower part has nine lines with five oblique rhymes.
"Qixi Festival", this is the myth and legend of the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl Magpie Bridge Party held by Mengchuang on the Chinese Valentine's Day to commemorate the deceased concubine in Hangzhou.
The two sentences "Luzhu" describe the autumn scenery. The crickets in the garden were singing "every sentence", and the weaver girl was also shouting "weave, weave". They seemed to be urging the weaver girl to finish weaving as soon as possible so that she could go to the bank of the Tianhe River to meet the Cowherd as soon as possible. "Wuxing" two sentences. "Wu Xing" originally refers to the female constellation, one of the twenty-eight constellations; it is the third constellation of the Xuanwu constellations. There are four stars, three of which belong to Aquarius. Here I refer to Vega. It is said that Tiansun Weaver Girl was tired of love, so she was too lazy to weave brocade, and stood by the Tianhe River for a long time, looking forward to meeting the Cowherd. The two sentences directly cut into folklore, using the Weaver Girl to symbolize the concubine's spirit in heaven. Two sentences of "missing". However, she could only wander around the Tianhe River and hope, because there was no boat to ferry her across the river, and there were no swans flying to deliver the Cowherd's message. There is no time to meet in the different paths of heaven and earth. The three sentences "Yunliang" also describe myths and legends. Yan Weaver Girl finally waited until the night of the Chinese Valentine's Day, when a group of magpies came to build a thousand-foot magpie bridge on the misty Tianhe River, ending the annual lovesickness between Weaver Girl and Cowherd. It's a pity that the time we met passed by in a blink of an eye. Looking back, this sweet Magpie Bridge meeting will have to wait for another year. The first film starts from the Chinese Valentine's Day and narrates this beautiful and touching folk myth. But the separation of the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl was accompanied by the annual Magpie Bridge Meeting, which could explain their pain of missing each other; while the poet and his deceased concubine were separated for the last time without seeing each other again. Therefore, the poet still feels very envious of the legend of Qixi Festival.
The two sentences "Na Zhi" connect the previous and the following, and focus on "begging for cleverness". "Begging for skill", according to "Jingchu Years' Records": "(On the night of July 7th, women in ancient times) tied up the colorful building, pierced a seven-hole needle, or used gold, silver, jade (brass) as a needle, and laid melons and fruits in the courtyard. "Begging for luck." The Weaver Girl in the sky really wanted to stay with the Cowherd forever and never be separated again, but she still couldn't think of a way to change the cruel decision of the Queen Mother - they could only get together for one night every year. Despite this, there are still many little girls in the world who regard her as the goddess of wisdom, so they all offer melons and fruits in their respective boudoirs and beg the Weaver Girl to increase their wisdom. The two sentences "melons and fruits" mock the selfishness of the women. The poet said: How did you know that tonight is the only good time that Weaver Girl and Cowherd can get together? If Weaver Girl is really invited by you, wouldn't it make Cowherd feel lonely? Based on the benevolent idea of ??"don't do to others what you don't want others to do to you", the poet specially imagined it for the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl. Therefore, he hoped that the beggars would be more knowledgeable, otherwise they would only be asking for trouble. "How many times have the melons and fruits been desolate" means: The Weaver Girl has too much time to take care of herself, how can she spare the time to give you wisdom just for these melons and fruits? Two sentences about "personnel affairs". "Jinchao break", "break", that is, cut open. This is a reference to the myth and legend that the Queen Mother used the golden hairpin on her head to cut open the space between the Weaver Girl and the Cowherd, creating a Milky Way that separated them on both sides of the river. It is also a metaphor for the fact that things in the world tend to go back and forth. After all, "The Cowherd and the Weaver Girl" is an illusory mythical story. It is impossible for anyone to have actually seen that a golden hairpin can cut out the surging Milky Way. The three sentences "this evening" reiterate the theme. The poet asked: What day is it tonight? He knew that today was the Chinese Valentine's Day, but he asked this question to remind everyone not to forget that the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl in the sky could only meet each other tonight. Therefore, after "begging for luck" in the human world, when the moon sets in the west, it is time to clean up the remaining cups and end it. But I worry that the Milky Way in the sky will mercilessly separate the two lovers, the Weaver Girl and the Cowherd.
The second part of the film is associated with the difficulty of the annual meeting in heaven and the shameful scene of "begging for luck" on earth. It not only highlights the topic, but also develops it to a deeper level. "Lonely Luo Chi Ke" can also be seen as a reflection of the poet's self-image. Since my concubine has passed away, it is said that the two stars in the sky will still meet tonight, but I can only live alone and lonely.
Poems of the same dynasty
"General Cao", "Going to Qutang", "Tengwang Pavilion", "The Son is Nei, the Angry Man Abandoned His Wife, the Poor and the Grievance, the Anvil" Tang Meishan Poetry is also played as a note "", "Inscribed on Ai Xi", "Abandoned Gongyuan is a valuable plate for rice harvesting", "Send off guests to Linggu", "Sigh", "Inscribed on Chen Chaoyu's love for Zhuxuan", "Rewarding Chunhu Shi Lu Yonghui" "Four Hao Pictures".
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