Where is Wuyi Lane?
Wuyi Lane is located on the south bank next to Wende Bridge of Qinhuai River in Qinhuai District, Nanjing City, Jiangsu Province. Wuyi Lane in Nanjing is one of the top ten old place names in Nanjing. It is located in the core of the Qinhuai scenic belt of Confucius Temple, and it is the oldest and most famous Gu Xiang in China. At that time, it was the residence of the aristocratic family in China, and it was the location of the military camp where the Kingdom of Wu defended the Stone City during the Three Kingdoms period.
During the Jin Dynasty, children from two wealthy families in Xie Wang liked to wear black clothes to show their dignity, so they were called men in black. The front door and yard of Wuyi Lane used to be like a market. Many officials came and went, leaving out cultural masters such as Wang Xizhi, Wang Xianzhi and Xie Lingyun, the originator of landscape poetry school. Wu Yixiang witnessed Xie Wang's artistic achievement, which is closely related to the history of two big families and even the whole cultural history of China.
From 65438 to 0997, Qinhuai District People's Government restored Wuyi Lane, excavated and displayed its long history, and rebuilt the memorial hall of Wang Xie's ancient house with national style. After thousands of years of vicissitudes, Wuyi Lane is no longer the prosperity of the past, and there is no crisscross of gentry. Instead, tourists visit Wang Xiehua Hall.
Wuyi lane
Author: Yuxi, Liu Tang
Rosefinch bridge is overgrown with weeds, and the sunset at the mouth of Wuyi alley is oblique (xi
Swallows under the eaves of Wang Dao and Xie An have now flown into the homes of ordinary people.
Suzaku Bridge is outside Jinling, and Wuyi Lane is beside the bridge.
Flower means to blossom and is used as a verb.
Wuyi Swallow, the old home of Wang Xie, has many swallows in the court.
Wang Dao, Xie An, Jin Xiang, aristocratic families, talented people, all lived in alleys and wore tassels, which were the big houses in Nanjing in the Six Dynasties (Wu, Eastern Jin, Song, Qi, Liang and Chen). By the time of the Tang Dynasty, everyone had fallen into an unknown situation.
It means that Suzaku Bridge is desolate and full of weeds and wild flowers, and broken walls at the entrance of Wuyi Lane is the sunset. In the Jin Dynasty, Yan Zi lived in front of two Wang Dao houses in Xie 'an, and now it nests and flies into the homes of ordinary people.
Appreciation This is the second poem in Liu Yuxi's Five Topics of Jinling. By describing the weeds and swallows that changed their owners in the sunset glow, the poet profoundly showed the vicissitudes of life and accidental great changes in ancient and modern times, and implied ridicule and warning to the wealthy families.