The author of this poem is unknown. This is a Tang poem mentioned by Mr. Jin Yong in "Liancheng Jue" that is not included in "Selected Tang Poems". The original work is no longer available.
In "Liancheng Jue", Emperor Yuan of Liang left behind a batch of treasures, but their whereabouts remain unknown. Eight hundred years later, the truth emerged - the secret was hidden in the "Liancheng Sword Manual". Some people are looking for priceless treasures, some are looking for exquisite and peerless martial arts. From the martial arts supreme to the common people, countless people are fighting for this "City Linking Art" and are crazy. One day, the treasure was found, and those who went crazy about it all died from the poison on the treasure.
In order to crack the secret of this treasure of the emperor, Liancheng Jue has become a peerless martial art that people in the martial arts world dream of. Mei Niansheng, who has mastered this secret, has three apprentices: Wan Zhenshan, the five-cloud hand, Yan Daping, the land dragon, and Qi Changfa, the iron rope across the river. The three of them have all coveted Liancheng Jue for a long time, and a conspiracy to assassinate the master quietly began.
Mr. Jin Yong’s "Liancheng Jue" reflects the evil side of human nature. This poem was originally written about the imperial capital of Emperor Liang Yuan, but now there are only the sounds of weeping and chanting from both sides of the Taiwan Strait. The ugliness of human nature In "Liancheng Jue", it is described so thoroughly that it makes people feel cold and frightened after reading it, and they don't even think about food and tea.
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In history, Emperor Liang Yuan Xiao Yi was a talented person. He read thousands of volumes and wrote more than a hundred poems in his life. He was one of the representatives of palace-style poetry. One, he also wrote the book "Jinlouzi". Xiao Yi also loved books as much as his life, and devoted his life to collecting all kinds of books. He said that he had "collected books for forty years and acquired 80,000 volumes of books."
Books are the treasures of human civilization. Whenever a dynasty is stable, rulers will often devote themselves to collecting various books scattered among the people and keep them in the capital. However, ever since the First Emperor of Qin burned books and harassed Confucians, these crystallizations of Chinese thoughts and wisdom have been constantly encountering disasters. Every time dynasties change, the books in the capital will suffer devastating damage just like the previous dynasties.
From Wang Mang’s usurpation of the Han Dynasty, to the establishment of the Three Kingdoms, to the Five Husbands’ chaos in China. Therefore, the 140,000 books stored by Emperor Xiao Yi of Liang Yuan in his capital Jiangling were an extremely valuable asset to the entire country and nation.
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