Source: Don Lu Guimeng's Lilac
People on the river don't ask, but they are drunk for ten years.
Diligently untie lilac knots, spread branches and spread spring.
I am as noble as cloves. I live by a river far from the common customs, but I have not attracted the attention of ordinary people. The accumulation of more than ten years can only be self-appreciation and narcissism. Whoever can find and untie the knot in Lilac's heart will release his feelings and talents to Fragrant Wan Li.
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Lilac knot is a traditional melancholy image, and this poem Lilac is a metaphor for Lu Guimeng, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. Lilac grows by the river and nobody cares about it. She lives in seclusion and has reached middle age. Both of them are unappreciated and bored. They talked about their interests, untied the lilacs and let them bloom at will, expressing the poet's desire to be appreciated and display his talents.
As a poet, Lu Guimeng's achievements are mainly in poetry and prose. As an agronomist, his influence is mainly in farm tools, especially the summary of Jiangdong Plough. Because of the position of plow in agriculture, the evolution history of plow is the ancient agricultural history, which determines the position of Lv Guimeng in the agricultural history of China, so scholars who study China plow will certainly praise Lv Guimeng's Jing Lei.