As night falls, the palace is busy distributing candles, and light smoke floats in the palaces of princes and nobles.
Examining knowledge points and reading ancient poems: from Han Yi's Cold Food in Tang Dynasty. Cold food is a seven-character quatrain written by Han Yi, a poet in Tang Dynasty. The spring city is full of flowers, and the cold food is Dongfeng willow. 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 the east wind of the Cold Food Festival blows the willow branches of Miyagi. As night falls, the palace is busy distributing candles, and light smoke is floating in the palaces of princes and nobles. Cold food: the name of the festival, one or two days before Tomb-Sweeping Day in the lunar calendar.
Cold food is a seven-character quatrain written by Han Yi, a poet in Tang Dynasty. The first two sentences describe the scenery during the day, describing the charming spring scenery and the scenery of catkins flying and falling red in the palace garden in Chang' an city; The last two sentences are about the night scene. Although fire is forbidden in the Cold Food Festival, favored officials can get candles specially given by the emperor, and light smoke fills the air at home.
The poem is full of intoxication of the imperial city's spring scenery and praise of prosperity and tranquility, and at the same time it implies euphemistic irony. The whole poem is mainly about scenery description, realistic line drawing, rigorous structure, multiple turns, implicit brushwork and profound meaning.