Li Jiang? [Ming dynasty]
If the weather is warm and crisp, there will never be anything on the earth.
Goose, yellow, willow and green have become golden plumes, competing like watching flowers in the imperial city.
Author Li Jiang, whose real name is Chao Zong, is from Yishan. Kaiping people. In the fifth year of Hongzhi in Emperor Xiaozong of Ming Dynasty (1492), he was a juror. He served as an official in Wuzhou, Guangxi, and was in power with articles.
Mr. Yishan's legacy has four volumes. Qing Daoguang's Zhaoqing County Records (Volume 18) and Kaiping County Records (Volume 32) were circulated. Li Jiangshi is based on Mr. Yishan's Manuscript published by Li in the 15th year of Daoguang in Qing Dynasty.
Poems of a Thousand Families is a collection of poems of a thousand families in the Song Dynasty redefined by Xie Fangde (all seven-character poems) and five-character poems selected by Wang Xiang in the Qing Dynasty.
This is an enlightening collection of poems in old China. Because most of the poems it selected were written by famous poets in the Tang and Song Dynasties, they are easy to learn and understand, with diverse themes: pastoral poems, farewell to friends, nostalgia for the past, mourning for the present, chanting objects and paintings, and banquets to be made.
Poems of a Thousand Families widely reflected the social reality in the Tang and Song Dynasties, so it spread widely among the people and had far-reaching influence. There are four volumes of thousands of poems, including poet 122 and 226 * * poems. Among them, there are 65 in Tang Dynasty, 53 in Song Dynasty, 2 in Ming Dynasty and 2 in Anonymous. It's all rhymes and quatrains.