The Three Masters of Lingnan, also known as the "Three Kings of Lingnan". Qu Dajun, Chen Gongyin and Liang are three famous poets in Guangdong in the early Qing Dynasty. All three poets were adherents of the Ming and Qing Dynasties, so they refused to cooperate with the Qing government.
Their poems all praised the anti-Qing fighters in the late Ming Dynasty and exposed the atrocities of the Qing army in the south. Their poems are realistic in style, describing the change of dynasties during the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the constant wars and the sufferings of ordinary people.
Poems about the Three Masters of Lingnan are as follows:
1, The Ci of Zhi Zhu in Guangzhou, Qing Dynasty, Qu Dajun, original text: Foreign ships compete for officials and businessmen, and the cross gate opens two oceans. Five silks and eight silks and satins are good, and the money is piled up in thirteen rows. In this poem, Qu Dajun showed us a noun "Thirteen Lines".
2, "Pearl River Pan-Spring Works" Original: Pearl hookah waves even the sea, the spring tide is slightly twilight. Yellow croaker rains for the three rivers every day, and egrets leave frost every day. Europe loves pipa-style foreign languages, and the sand pities the jasmine. There are countless red spots and branches, reluctant to leave this sunset.
3, "One of the Luofu Roads" Original: Plum blossoms are everywhere, and no one asks the name of the cave. Several flying springs fell from the sky, making autumn sounds with wind and rain. In the poet's pen, the mountains and rivers in Lingnan seem to be endowed with life and become vibrant, fresh and natural.