There is a bend in the west of the bridge that leads to the village of Shuitong, and the duckweed on the bank pavilion is green with traces. Don't open the door if you live in Shihu Lake and there are many lotus flowers.
Note ① Shihu: Fan Chengda (1126-1193), a poet of the Southern Song Dynasty, left his post in his later years and retired to Shihu (now Suzhou, Jiangsu), where he became a Buddhist.
② Jiang kui (1155-1221? ): The word Yao Zhang,no. Baishi Taoist, was born in Poyang, Raozhou (now Poyang, Jiangxi), wandering in the rivers and lakes and never being an official. In the summer of the 14th year of Chunxi (1187), he went to visit Fan Chengda, and this poem was written about this time.
secondary rhyme
a way of writing ancient poems. According to the rhyme of the original poem and the order of rhyme.
Background:
Jiang Kui lost his parents in childhood and spent his teenage years at his sister's house in Hanyang. He likes music, literature and calligraphy. As an adult, he tried many times, traveled everywhere, and lived the life of hanger-on, the chief of staff. He was worried about the country and the people, expressed dissatisfaction with the politics at that time, and supported Xin Qiji's cause of fighting against the rulers of the Jin Dynasty. In 1176, the third year of Emperor Xiaozong Chunxi in the Southern Song Dynasty, Baishi passed by Yangzhou, which had been destroyed twice by Jin Bing. What he saw was a broken well and a crumbling wall, which made him feel so melted that he wrote the famous score and lyrics of Yangzhou Slow. Hefei was also ravaged by the nomads from the golden army, where Baishi wrote "Desolate Offender", reflecting the desolate scene of "the border town is separated from the cable". These works are not only artistic creations, but also real historical materials. Baishi was in a contradictory mood all his life. He was tired of his staff life, but attached to the ruling clique everywhere, nostalgic for that narrow and empty life, so melancholy and desolation became the characteristics of his music and literary creation.
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