Ripe apricots are warm and fragrant, the leaves are old, and the grass is slightly stained by bamboo fences. In Gongzheng Township, wine bottles are always opened, and Pan Chu plays "Evocation".
Square collar: straight collar, also synonymous with Confucian scholars.
Huidai: refers to wearing.
Horn scarf: refers to the crown of the scribes, meaning head or head.
Du Ruo is old: Du Ruohua has withered, and orchids are still fragrant. The flowering period of Du Ruohua is very short, only one day.
The south mountain is cut off, and the light rain returns to the cool clouds.
Because poets often travel back and forth between Changgu and Luoyang, wherever they go, they encounter scenery and express their feelings at will, leaving many records of poems about Luoyang's past, and the scenery of mountains and rivers near Changgu is one of them.
Slit show means that the mountain is angular and beautiful. Aquamarine means that the sky is like a piece of blue jade, so the sapphire combination of Nanshan can be understood as the combination of mountain and sky. Light rain returns to cool clouds. This poem should be the foreshadowing. Because of the rain, the sky will be as beautiful as aquamarine. A cool word should indicate that autumn has arrived.
Ripe apricots are warm and fragrant, the leaves are old, and the grass is slightly stained by bamboo fences.
This sentence is about the scene of the South Garden. Ripe apricots are warm and fragrant: a warm word is fragrant. Because of the warm climate, ripe apricots give off the fragrance of the garden. Pear leaves are getting old, which indicates that autumn is coming.
The lock mark of the bamboo fence on the grass should refer to the abandonment of the pond. Less grass: grass shop. Bamboo fence: A fence made of bamboo.
In Gongzheng Township, wine bottles are always opened, and Pan Chu plays "Evocation".
Gong Zheng is not sure who he is referring to. Village elders are local villagers. There are two versions of evocation, one is Qu Yuan's work, and the other is Song Yu's. The object of evocation is generally the dead or seriously ill, so it is not known why this article is recited.
Opening a bottle, of course, means drinking.