Qing Yu Nian: Fan Xian participated in a poetry gathering. What did he write in public that immediately made him famous in Kyoto?

"Celebrating More Than Years" Fan Xian participated in Prince Jing's Mansion Poetry Competition and wrote a poem in public, which became famous in Kyoto.

As people's overall living standards improve, it can be said that More supporting facilities have emerged, and now the most integrated into life should be movies and TV dramas. The Internet has given people such a convenient condition.

When "Celebrating More Than Years" was released, it gathered a lot of film and television stars. It seemed that they appeared without much publicity. It was really a surprise attack on people, and netizens also praised it constantly.

At the beginning of the TV series, this little Fan Xian was quite the scene-stealer. This young boy has memories of the current era. He returned to Kyoto when he grew up, but here he is... He has become a thorn in the eyes of many people. Of course, many young masters in Kyoto and others look down on him. Growing up in Danzhou, these rich children think that he is just a country boy. Of course, the most embarrassing thing is What people are disgusted with is the marriage between Fan Xian and Lin Waner.

Although the two of them were granted marriage by the emperor, such an opportunity was really rare. At that time, the prince also thought about having such an opportunity, so in order to prevent them from getting married, he assassinated them secretly. Fan Xian ultimately failed. In order to defeat him completely, the prince organized a poetry meeting in Prince Jing's Mansion, and Fan Xian readily agreed. Of course, he knew the prince's purpose. As long as Fan Xian made a fool of himself in public, he would He would not be able to survive in Kyoto, so Lin Wan'er would naturally not marry him.

But Fan Xian is always confident. At the poetry meeting, he wrote a poem in front of everyone. The poem also impressed many talented people present. Fan Xian, an unknown person, has since then His name is Kyoto, so what exactly did he write? It turned out that he had stolen a poem he had memorized in modern life, "Eight Autumn Poems":

The jade dew withered the maple forest, and the Wushan and Wu Gorges were desolate.

The waves in the river and the sky are rising, blocking the wind and clouds and grounding the clouds.

The chrysanthemums in bloom will shed tears in the future, and the lonely boat will be linked to the heart of the hometown.

Han Yi is urging the sword and ruler everywhere, and Baidi City is anxious at dusk.

To say that this is a masterpiece of Du Fu in the Tang Dynasty, he actually took it over at this time, which can be said to be "stealing the work." That will naturally arouse the admiration of many people. The wording and artistic conception of the poem are excellent enough. It conquered many talented people in an instant, and the prince's purpose was also defeated.