Said by: Sending Li Sheren to Que again is a poem by Lu You, a poet in the Song Dynasty.
Zhijian once heard of the jade, but Chen Xian just tried his best. Can cure the disease, send Dan to move his mind. Relatives and friends in Beique look forward to the old virtues, and Wu Dong's landscape enters new poems. If you have your own economic skills, you will meet the flying Jifengchi. The third path was never half grassed, and the west gate was opened for an old friend. I'm ashamed that I'm not a buttonwood tree, and I'm glad that Chaoyang Mingfeng came.
Interpretation: Zhijian once heard that in Yufu, the immortal only tuned all the strange things. It can heal the pain and send sincere thoughts. Relatives and friends in Beique look forward to the past kindness, and Wu Dong's landscape enters new poetry. Knowing that you have your own management methods, you will have a flying pool. Mitsui has never been on the grass, and Xi's family is a friend's house. Is it the buttonwood that is ashamed? How can it shine in the morning?
Extended data
Lu Yousheng was deeply influenced by family patriotism when he was a teenager. When I was in Song Gaozong, I took the does exam, but my career was not smooth because I was rejected by Qin Gui. Song Xiaozong was born a scholar after he acceded to the throne. He used to be the master book of Ningde County, Fuzhou, the official of deleting government decrees, and the judge of Longxing House. Because he insisted on resisting gold, he was repeatedly rejected by the Lord and factions.
In the seventh year (1 17 1), he joined the army and worked in Nanzheng shogunate at the invitation of Sichuan ambassador Wang Yan. The following year, the shogunate was dissolved, Lu You entered Shu and met Fan Chengda. After Song Guangzong succeeded to the throne, he was promoted to Doctor of Rites and Reviser of History Museum. Soon after, he was dismissed from office and returned to his hometown for "mocking romantics".
In the second year of Jiatai (1202), Song Ningzong sent an imperial edict to Lu You to Beijing, and presided over the compilation of Xiao Zong and Guang Zong's Records of the Two Dynasties and History of the Three Dynasties. His official position was to be determined. After the book was written, Lu You lived in seclusion in Yin Shan for a long time, and died in Jiading for two years (12 10), leaving the last book, Shizi.
Lu You never stopped writing all his life and made great achievements in poetry and prose. His poetic language is simple and fluent, and his composition is rigorous and orderly. He has both Li Bai's boldness and boldness and Du Fu's melancholy and sadness, especially his patriotic enthusiasm, which has a far-reaching influence on later generations.