chūn,chéng,wú,chù,bù,fēi,huā,hán,shí,dōng,fēng,yù,liǔ,xiá。
In late spring, Chang 'an city is full of songs and dances, and countless flowers fall. The east wind of the Cold Food Festival blows on the willow trees in the royal garden.
rì,mù,hàn,gōng,chuán,là,zhú,qīng,yān,sàn,rù,wǔ,hu,jiā。
As night fell, the palace was busy lighting candles, and smoke drifted to the house of the prince and the marquis.
In Chang 'an in late spring, catkins are flying all over the sky, and there are countless red flowers. Cold food festival, the east wind blows the willow in the imperial city.
In the evening, the Han Palace sent candles to the princes and ministers, and the light smoke drifted to the emperor's favorite home.
About the author:
Han Yi, whose real name is Junping, was born in Nanyang (now Nanyang, Henan), a poet in the Tang Dynasty, and one of the "Ten Talents in Dali". Tianbao was admitted as a scholar in 13 (754). Baoying once worked in Hou Mufu, our minister in Ziqing, and then returned to Korea and lived in Chang 'an for ten years. When Jian 'an was in middle age, he was appreciated for writing "Cold Food" and was promoted to be a book saint in China. Nine times out of ten, Han Yi's poems were sent off or sung, and were widely read at that time.
Among the top ten talents in Dali, Han Yi and Yi Li are probably the two most famous. This is not because of their literary attainments, but because they are all famous figures in legend. See Tai Ping Guang Ji (Volume 4) Wu Xu Yaozuo's Liu Chuan. Han Yi's poems were light in brushwork and unique in scenery, and were widely read at that time. Poems are mostly written in farewell songs, such as Poems of Han Junping and Poems of the Whole Tang Dynasty, in which three volumes of his poems are recorded.