He wrote more than 40 thousand poems in his life. What is the only poem that Qianlong has been included in the textbook?

Emperor Qianlong wrote more than 40,000 poems in his life, and only one poem was included in the textbook, named Flying Snow. There are only four short sentences in the whole poem:? One after another, two, three, four or five. Six dollars, seven dollars, eight or nine dollars, flying into the reed flower? .

The language of this poem is easy to understand. The first three sentences are plain and the last one is plain? Fly into the reeds and not see them? Turning decay into magic, reed flowers are as white as snow, and snow floats like reed flowers, which vividly shows the scene of heavy snow and is full of poetry.

According to legend, there is still a story in the creation of this poem. Flying Snow was written by Qianlong during his southern tour. When he visited Suzhou, it coincided with heavy snow. Seeing this situation, Qianlong's poems were full of enthusiasm, and the first three sentences of the poems blurted out. Can you finish it? Six, seven, eight or nine? After that, I was speechless and didn't know how to end it. At this time, Ji Xiaolan, the gifted scholar who accompanied him, continued the last sentence? Fly into the reeds and not see them? . If the story is true, the author of this little poem should be two people.

As an emperor, Qianlong's literary talent is comparable to that of the famous emperor Kangxi, and both of them started the Qing Dynasty. Anti-sense Shi Sheng? . In addition, Gan Long also has amazing enthusiasm in poetry creation. He wrote more than 40,000 poems in his life, twice as many as all the Tang poems. From Qianlong's literacy to his death, he wrote an average of two poems a day. The theme of poetry is even more eclectic, and every bit of life can be included in poetry, but his creative level is really average.

The writer Qian Zhongshu once commented on Gan Long's poems, saying that they were full of sour taste and disgusting to read. This song "Flying Snow" belongs to the outstanding among the great works of Emperor Qianlong, and it is also an affirmation to be selected as a primary school textbook.

Emperor Qianlong loves to write poems, which has its own interests and deep-seated reasons for promoting Chinese culture and promoting the integration of Manchu and Chinese cultures. As a foreigner, Manchu can only have stable rule after entering the Central Plains. Emperor Kangxi actively promoted Chinese culture, and Qianlong took over his mantle and tried his best to contribute to the integration of Manchu and Han.