Poems of phoenix nirvana

The poem of phoenix nirvana is introduced as follows:

Phoenix?

Year of creation Tang Dynasty

The author's name is Li Qiao.

And torii Danxue, called Phoenix.

Nine bracts should be bright and five colors should be written.

I have been to Qin Lou for many times, and I am in danger of falling into the ocean.

Aki, see you in Lai Xiang today. ?

Annotation translation

① Nine bracts: the nine characteristics of the phoenix. Later, it was synonymous with phoenix. The primer (volume 30) quotes the Analects of Confucius: "A phoenix has six numbers like nine bracts ... those who have nine bracts: one bite can save their lives; Second, the degree of harmony; Third, listen to your ears; Fourth, stick out your tongue; Five colors of light; 6. Guanzhou; Seven days from the hook; Eight tones are exciting; Nine is a belly writer. "

Zhang Ming Juzheng's poem "The Book of Dr. Luo Fenggang" wrote: "There is a spirit in the nine bracts, and feathers and instruments can be seen." Ming, anonymous "The Plantagenet Marries": "Look at the owl's Shuang Ye, Nine Treasures's dream wins."

2 Qi Ming: On Mandarin and Zhou Yu: "On the starry night of the week, Luan Yi Ming is in Qishan". Zhao Wei's note: "Luan, another name for the wind." Qishan is in the north of Qishan County, Shaanxi Province. According to legend, the father of ancient Qi Huangong moved here and made a fortune. Later, it was called auspicious by "Qi Ming".

A pavilion with eaves on all sides.

4 Waiting: Standing for a long time, expecting.

Extended data:

Legend has it that the phoenix was reborn from the fire. It gives people the feeling that the flame is the nourishment of the phoenix, once in 500 years. When the phoenix's life is coming to an end, it will collect phoenix branches and burn itself, and be reborn in the fire, with richer feathers, clearer voice and more bone marrow.

Legend has it that the phoenix is the messenger of human happiness. Every five hundred years, it will bear all the unhappiness and hatred accumulated in the world, throw itself into a raging fire, set itself on fire, and exchange the end and beauty of life for peace and happiness on earth. It is also after the body has experienced great pain and reincarnation that they can be reborn with a better body. This story and its figurative meaning are called "Nirvana" in Buddhist scriptures.