Bian Zhou is far away from Han Yu's original

Bianzhou Han Yu [Author] Meng Jiao? the Tang Dynasty

If you don't drink turbid water, you will stay here.

Sit and look at the water around the shore, all for the sea.

I was not at home at four o'clock, so I was disconnected.

Distant guests languish alone, and English in spring is dancing.

The wild mulberry leaves have no straight branches.

But for a gentleman's heart, sigh will eventually overcome him.

Meng Jiao's "Farewell to Han Yu in Border States" is introduced by Meng Jiao, (75 1 ~ 8 14), a poet in the Tang Dynasty. The word dongye. Han nationality, born in Wu Kang, Huzhou (now Deqing, Zhejiang), originally from Pingchang (now northeast of Linyi, Shandong) and living in Luoyang (now Henan). A famous poet in Tang Dynasty. There are more than 500 existing poems, most of which are short five-character ancient poems, which are represented as Ode to a Wanderer. Known as the "poet's prison", it is also as famous as Jia Dao, and is called "Jiaohan Island Thin". In the ninth year of Yuanhe, he died in Ganxiang (now Lingbao, Henan). Zhang Ji married Mr Yao Zhen privately.

Meng Jiao's Other Works ○ Stray Songs

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Convince the school.

An ancient feud

Luo Qiao night scene.

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