Nan Kezi · A Moon Across the River Ten Thousand Miles
[Author] Huang Tingjian ? [Dynasty] Song Dynasty
A moon over a river thousands of miles away, to whom the clear waves are directed. The top door must be lowered with a golden hammer. I'm just afraid of being disturbed and suspicious.
The golden goose has slanted cheek makeup and the green snail has shallow eyebrows. Cook Ding has a knife. If you want people and cattle to be endless, it is time to rest. A brief introduction to Huang Tingjian, the author of "Nankezi·Wanli Cangjiang Moon"
Huang Tingjian (1045-1105), whose courtesy name was Lu Zhi, was known as Valley Taoist, later as Fu Weng, also known as Mr. Huang of Yuzhang, Han nationality, Hong A native of Fenning, Zhouzhou (now Xiushui, Jiangxi Province). A poet, lyricist, and calligrapher of the Northern Song Dynasty, he was the founder of the Jiangxi Poetry School, which was very prosperous at that time. Moreover, he, Du Fu, Chen Shidao and Chen Yuyi are known as the "one ancestor and three sects" (Huang is one of them). In the fourth year of Emperor Yingzong's reign (1067), he became a Jinshi. He has served as Ye County Lieutenant, Professor of the Imperial Academy of Beijing, School Secretary, Zuo Lang, Secretary Cheng, Fuzhou Biejia, Qianzhou Resettlement, etc. In terms of poetry, he is known as "Su Huang" together with Su Shi; in terms of calligraphy, he is known as "the Four Masters of the Song Dynasty" together with Su Shi, Mi Fu and Cai Xiang; in terms of lyrics, although he was once known as "Qin Huang" together with Qin Guan ", but Huang's poetry achievements are far inferior to Qin's.
Huang Tingjian's other works
○ Qingming
○ Dengkuai Pavilion
○ Qingpingle·Where does Spring Return
○ Send a Yellow Book Reply
○ Poetry of a Shepherd Boy
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