Original text by Man Tingfang:
On the edge of Parrot Island, under Furong City, the water is beautiful and the mountains are bright. A small boat with two oars, specially visited Yunying. The sweet dream of orchid quilt was shattered, a red door was opened, and everyone was greeted with a smile. The good night lasts forever, the bright moon from the south window still shines on Pingting. Don't come, I hate you so much, I want to talk while holding a cup, I feel like my soul is in shock. I miss seeing each other in an instant, but we are tragically separated from each other. It's better to go in a hurry, holding hands again and whispering instructions. The good times are here, Baochai Luan Mirror will live up to your life.
Man Tingfang's comment:
The water is beautiful, the mountains are clear, the mountains and rivers are clear, and the scenery is beautiful. Song Luyou's poem "Liantang": "What is the beauty of the water and the mountains like? A beautiful woman is stunned by the green snail in front of the mirror." Chapter 115 of "Water Margin": "Speaking of the West Lake in Qiantang, Zhejiang, it is indeed a naturally beautiful place with beautiful water and mountains. "Baixue Yiyin·Ma Tou Diao·Spring Scene": "The orioles sing and the swallows sing, the clouds are light and the wind is gentle, the water is beautiful and the mountains are bright." Song Zhangxian's poem "Man Jiang Hong·Early Spring": "Gradually meandering, the water is bright and the mountains are beautiful, and the curtain is warm." Mingtian Rucheng's "West Lake Tour Guide Nanshan Scenic Spots Three": "Ma Haolan's "Nian Nujiao" poem: "The cold green and soft golden red curtains, covering the The water is bright and the mountains are beautiful. '"Dian
Furong City 1. Another name for Chengdu City in Sichuan Province. Meng Chang of the Later Shu Dynasty planted hibiscus trees all over the palace city, hence its name. Referred to as Rongcheng. See Volume 2 of "Shu 朼杌" written by Zhang Tangying of the Song Dynasty. Li Yu's poem "Feelings" of the Southern Tang Dynasty: "There is still the old misty moon in the sky, and the eyebrows are weeping on the lotus city." 2. The fairyland in ancient legends. Song Ouyang Xiu's "Six One Poetry Talk": "After Manqing died, his old friends saw him, and they were in a trance, as if in a dream, saying that I am now a ghost and immortal, and I rule Furong City." Preface to the poem "Furong City" by Su Shi of the Song Dynasty: "It is said that Wang Jiong, named Zigao, visited Furong City with the immortal Zhou Yaoying. In March of the first year of Yuanfeng, I first met Zigao and asked if he believed it, so I wrote this poem."
Wuhan, Parrot Island Province In the southwest of the city, in the middle of the Yangtze River. Legend has it that at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, the eldest son of Huang Zu, the prefect of Jiangxia, invited guests to a gathering here. Some people offered parrots, and Mi Heng wrote "Ode to Parrots", hence the name. Houheng was killed by Huang Zu and buried here. Since the Han Dynasty, due to the erosion of rivers and repeated submergence, today's Parrot Island is no longer the place it was before the Song Dynasty. Tang Cui Hao's poem "Yellow Crane Tower": "Qingchuan is full of Hanyang trees, and the fragrant grass is luxuriant on Parrot Island." Yuan Baiben's "Parrot Song": "Nong's family lives by Parrot Island, and he is an illiterate fisherman." Kong Shangren of Qing Dynasty "Peach Blossom Fan·Touhuan": "Look at the city pillowed by the surging river, the Parrot Island is wide, and the Yellow Crane Tower is high." See Song Lu You's "Entering Shu".
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