You're right.
Do you know that?/You know what? I don't know.
Hello, I am good, hello, I am good.
Hello, I'm good, hello.
Original: "The fifteenth night of the first month" Su Weidao
Silver flowers shine like bright lanterns on the tree. On this night, the bridge leading to bright stars opens.
The crowd is surging and the dust is flying under the horseshoe; Moonlight shines in every corner, where people can see the moon overhead.
The singer in the moonlight, dressed in makeup, sang Plum Blossom.
The capital has been abolished, so don't worry about the timing of leaking jade. Don't let the only midnight snack pass by in a hurry this year.
The fifteenth night of the first month is an ancient poem written by Su Weidao in the first year of Shenlong in the Tang Dynasty, praising the grand occasion of midnight snack in Luoyang, the capital of God. The custom of laying lanterns at the end of the gate of Luoyang Imperial City can be traced back to the period of Yang Di, which was very popular in the Tang Dynasty.
This landscape poem was the first prize won by the poet in a poetry competition on the 15th night of the first month, and it is also a masterpiece admired by later generations. This poem describes the joyful scene of Luoyang citizens on the Lantern Festival night. The first couplet is brightly lit, from which comes the idiom "Silver Flowers on Fire Trees". Couplets are full of people, alternating light and shade, criss-crossing; The neck couplet writes about the joy of night outing, highlighting the beauty of geisha; The tail couplet is about people's infinite nostalgia for its beautiful scenery. The whole poem has bright colors and accurate words, which embodies the poet's extraordinary artistic talent.
Creative background: According to Liu Su's "New Tales of the Tang Dynasty", during the reign of Wu Zetian, lanterns were set off in Beijing on the 15th night of the first month, and Jin Wu was forbidden to travel at night, so people were crowded with lanterns. Hundreds of scribes wrote poems, and the swan songs at that time were Su Weidao, Guo Lizhen and Cui Ye. However, what Guo and Cui did has long been forgotten, and only this article will talk about it.