Where did Yishuihan come from? What is the full text?

The wind is rustling and the water is cold, which comes from the poem "Song of Yi Shui"; the name of an ancient song. "Warring States Policy: Yan Policy Three" records that Jing Ke went to assassinate the King of Qin for Prince Dan of Yan, who was on the border of Yishui (Yixian County, Hebei Province, during the Warring States Period, the north of Yishui was the State of Yan, and the south of Yishui was the State of Zhao). He bid farewell. Gao Jianli was building the building, and Jing Ke sang in harmony, saying: The wind is rustling and the water is cold, and the strong men will never return once they are gone! Later generations called it "Song of the Water".

Content of the poem

The wind is rustling and the water is cold, and the strong man will never return once he is gone. Explore the tiger's den and enter the dragon's palace, look up to the sky and exhale and a white rainbow will appear.

Note Xiao Xiao: refers to the sound of wind. Yishui: refers to the name of water, originating from Yixian County, Hebei Province, which was the southern boundary of Yan State at that time.

The main idea of ??the poem

The rustling wind made the shore of Yishui very cold. The strong man went and never came back. Assassinating the King of Qin is as dangerous as going to the tiger's den to the dragon's palace, but our hero's heroic spirit can make a white rainbow even when he raises his head to the sky and exhales. History books say that Gao Jianli built the building, and Jing Ke's tragic song "The wind is rustling and the water is cold. When the strong man leaves, "I will never come back" is sung so tragically that the listener's eyes are filled with anger and all the fingers are raised.

After singing one section, Jing Ke looked up and sighed, and a colorful rainbow appeared in the sky. Gao Jianli took advantage of the situation and changed a tune, and the music became more passionate. Jing Ke then sang: Explore the tiger's den and enter the dragon's palace, look up to the sky and exhale and it will turn into a white rainbow. In the end, Prince Dan was so moved that he knelt on the ground and toasted Jing Ke with a glass of wine.