Wang Zhihuan (688-742) was a famous poet in the prosperous Tang Dynasty. His name is Ji Ling, Han nationality, and he was born in Jiyang (now Taiyuan, Shanxi). Bold and uninhibited, he often mourned swordsmanship, and his poems were sung by musicians at that time. At that time, he often sang with Gao Shi and Wang Changling, and was famous for describing the frontier fortress scenery. Representative works include Heron Pavilion and Liangzhou Ci.
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Empress Dowager Cixi in Qing Dynasty also liked Wang Zhihuan's Liangzhou Ci. One day, she asked a well-written minister to write Wang Zhihuan's Liangzhou words on a fan for her. The minister didn't dare to neglect, but he wrote them down carefully. I don't know. He was so nervous that he accidentally missed a word "between". When Cixi saw the written fan, she flew into a rage: "You bullied me not to read Wang Zhihuan's Liangzhou words, so why didn't I write a word' sword'?" The minister was scared into a cold sweat at that time, because it was a crime of deceiving the monarch and he was going to be beheaded.
The minister suddenly had a flash of light, and he was in a hurry to play: "Lafayette, how dare I miss a word' Jian'?" I just think that changing Wang Zhihuan's songs into words will greatly increase the artistic conception and charm. " So, he quickly read it to Empress Dowager Cixi: The Yellow River is far away in the horizon, and the lonely city is Wan Ren. ?
Why are you complaining about Johnny? Willow spring breeze, not Yumen Pass. Cixi took the fan and read it several times. Wilder felt that there was a special taste, so he turned anger into joy and rewarded the minister. This shows the artistic charm of Wang Zhihuan's Liangzhou Ci.