Ji Chunshi Jianwu explained.

Ji Chun explained to Shi Jianwu as follows:

Ji Chun is a five-character quatrain written by Shi Jianwu, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. Spring grass withered on the doorstep and flowers fell outside the courtyard. Set up three small nights and leave a sad sofa. This warbler sounds every other year, and Yan can't help being hungry. I want to rely on your notes.

This poem mainly describes the natural scenery. The poet points out the spring with the desire of falling flowers, points out the mist with the return of swallows, and writes the rain with the light wind and humidity in the dream. With a court full of tobacco, I wrote Sonny. The whole poem is simple in language, profound in meaning, fresh and natural, and unique in taste, which is deeply loved and recited by people.

Basic profile

When Shi Jianwu was a child, his family was poor and he was eager to learn. He is not afraid of hard work. He went to the mountains to read and write every day, and won the first place in the Tang and Yuan Dynasties and the ten-year palace entrance examination. In the 13th year of the Tang Dynasty (AD 859), the world was in chaos. After many days of wandering, Shi Jianwu led his people to Penghu and finally settled here.

He brought the advanced mode of production and agricultural production technology from the mainland there, participated in productive labor with the local people and developed the treasure island. He was praised by later generations as a pioneer in developing Penghu.

Shi Jianwu walked with poetry all his life, and his poems and Taoist works were extremely rich. The 10-volume collection of poems, Xishan Collection, has been handed down from generation to generation, and 15 1 poem was included in Ten Thousand Poems of Tang Dynasty. Later generations commented that his poems were novel and magnificent, elegant and elegant, and the rhyme was better than Xie's, so his character should not be affected.

In addition, Shi Jian Wu, a native of the Northern Song Dynasty, was named Huayangzi, and he wrote Records of Xishan Fairy Meeting, Taibai Classic, Interpretation of Huangdi Yinfu Classic and Biography of Zhong You.

The life of the character

Shi Jianwu (780-86 1), a scholar in the fifteenth year of Yuanhe, Tang Xianzong (AD 820), was born in Shijia Village, Tongxiang, Fenshui (now Xiande, dongqiao town, Fuyang District, Hangzhou).

He was a famous poet and Taoist priest in the Tang Dynasty, and the first person to develop Penghu. In the fifteenth year of Yuanhe (820) in Tang Muzong, he became a scholar. When he was young, he and other poets formed the Lindong Poetry Society.