The old man in Shaoling Ye swallowed his voice and cried, sneaking into the Qujiang River in spring. Thousands of doors are locked in the palace at the head of the river. Whose green willows and new cattails are green? Recalling the past when neon banners went down to the South Garden, everything in the garden was full of color.
The first person in Zhaoyang Palace, he will accompany you in the chariot and serve you at your side. There is a man in front of the chariot with a bow and arrow, and a white horse chews a golden leash. Turning over and shooting clouds towards the sky, a pair of flying wings fell down with a smile.
Where are those bright eyes and white teeth now? The blood-stained wandering soul cannot return. The Liujian Pavilion in the east of the Qing Dynasty is deep, and there is no news about each other when we go to live! Life is full of love and tears. How can rivers and flowers end up filling the city with dust at dusk, wanting to go to the south of the city and look to the north.
Note: Shaoling Ye Lao: Du Fu calls himself. Shaoling, the tomb of Empress Xu of Emperor Xuan of the Han Dynasty, is located southeast of Duling (the tomb of Emperor Xuan of the Han Dynasty) in today's Chang'an County, Shaanxi Province. Du Fu once lived in the north of Shaoling and in the west of Duling, so he called himself Shaoling Ye Lao.
Conjecture: that is, chest.
Analysis Qujiang is a tourist attraction in Chang'an. Before the An-Shi Rebellion, Emperor Xuanzong and Concubine Yang came here for parades every year, which was extremely lively: during the An-Shi Rebellion, the Jiangtou Palace was locked up. Desolation. When Du Fu saw this, he couldn't help but be filled with emotion.
The word "swallowing and crying" is extremely painful - Du Lao was sad about the ruin of his family and country. He wanted to cry but did not dare to let people see him; he wandered the Qujiang River and "sneaked" (when An Lushan's army was still full of Chang'an) , Du Fu could only go secretly), and saw that Du Fu couldn't bear to see the desolation of Qujiang today; he couldn't bear to go and finally went because Du Fu felt too much pain about the loss of his country and his family. Looking back on those days, when Xuanzong and Concubine Yang came to Qujiang from Furong Garden, it was so glorious and lively; but now, the palace is locked up, and the thin willows are green for who knows who! Du Fu was skeptical about Yang Guifei's hanging of Mawei, and the fact that Xuanzong and Yang Guifei were separated in life and death, and there was no news about them. He had sympathy and condemnation. Du Fu felt sad that a country that was originally strong had now become devastated. The imperial palace of the Tang Dynasty was in the north of the city. Du Fu gazed at it affectionately at dusk. He really didn't know how to describe his nostalgia for his motherland.