Meng Haoran, whose name is Haoran, is from Xiangyang, Xiangzhou.

Meng Haoran, the word Haoran, translated the classical Chinese of Xiangyang people in Xiangzhou as follows:

Meng Haoran, whose real name is Haoran, is from Xiangyang, Xiangzhou. As a teenager, he advocated integrity and loyalty, liked to help people in trouble, and lived in seclusion in Lumen Mountain. At the age of forty, I was studying in the capital. He once wrote poems in imperial academy, and everyone in the room admired him. No one dared to compare with him. Both Zhang Jiuling and Wang Wei admire him.

The interview made Han Chaozong invite Meng Haoran to Beijing with him in order to recommend him to the court. It happened that Meng Haoran was at home. I'm glad to have an old friend to drink. Someone said, "You have an agreement with Mr. Han." Meng Haoran reprimanded him and said, "I've been drinking and I don't have time to take care of him." I didn't go to the appointment at last.

Han Chaozong was furious and came to say goodbye, but Meng Haoran still did not regret it. Later, Fan Ze served as our special envoy. At that time, Meng Haoran's memorial tablet was destroyed, and Fuzi wrote to Fan Ze. Fan Ze then held a grand memorial service for Meng Haoran at the southern foot of LAM Raymond Mountain.

At first, Wang Wei passed through Yunzhou and painted a portrait of Meng Haoran in the Secretariat Pavilion, so it was called Haoran Pavilion. During Xian Tong's reign, Cheng Zheng, the secretariat, thought that the name of the sage was inviolable and changed its name to Meng Ting.

The function of classical Chinese

Classical Chinese is a written form of ancient Chinese, with profound connotations and rich meanings. First of all, classical Chinese is an important carrier of Chinese culture, which has inherited thousands of years of history and culture. Through classical Chinese, we can understand the thoughts, morals, customs and systems of ancient people, so as to better understand the evolution and richness of Chinese civilization.

Classical Chinese also has a far-reaching influence on the development of modern Chinese. Many words, grammar and expressions in modern Chinese are derived from classical Chinese, so learning classical Chinese is helpful for us to better understand and use modern Chinese.