"Wine Night Cry·Wan Fan Chan Juan Su Yue"
Wan Fan Chan Juan Su Yue, gauze scarf misty mist.
The leaves of Sophora japonica trees close in the early shade, and the remaining rainy days are clear and moist.
The pen is drawn diagonally across the grass, and the hook curtain is lightly drunk and sleeping.
There is no dust at all, and I can listen to the new cicadas on my pillow.
About the author: Lu You (1125-1210), known as Wu Guan, also known as Fang Weng. Han nationality, from Shanyin, Yuezhou (now Shaoxing, Zhejiang). Poet of the Southern Song Dynasty. When he was young, he was influenced by his family's patriotism. During the reign of Emperor Gaozong, he took the examination of the Ministry of Rites and was deposed by Qin Hui. During the reign of Emperor Xiaozong, he was granted a Jinshi background. He entered Shu in middle age and devoted himself to military life. He was appointed to Baozhang Pavilion and was waiting to be appointed. In his later years, he retired to his hometown, but his belief in regaining the Central Plains remained unswerving. He wrote many poems, more than 9,000 of which are in existence today, with extremely rich content. They express political ambitions and reflect the people's sufferings in a bold and bold style; they also express many fresh works about daily life. The volume of lyrics is not as huge as that of poems, but it also embodies the spirit of patriotism that devastates the captives. Yang Shen said that his poems are like Qin Guan in their delicacy and Su Shi's in their majesty. He is the author of "Jiannan Poetry Manuscript", "Weinan Collected Works", "Shu of the Southern Tang Dynasty", "Notes of Laoxue'an", etc.
2. Appreciation: "The beauty of the fan fan is full of moonlight, and the gauze scarf is misty and light." Two daily necessities are used to express the seasons. The first sentence describes a round fan as beautiful as the full moon, and the second sentence describes a scarf as thin as light smoke. These are both suitable for summer. Fans with beautiful towels can drive away the heat and reduce the heat, making things seem brisk. "The leaves of the tall locust tree are long and cloudy, and the sky is clear and moist with rain." These two sentences describe the scene and are also suitable for the season.