Which poem changed Luzhou month? Hurry up!

1. Luzhou: Guluzi country, and Chaobo country. During the Spring and Autumn Period, Shu and Shu Qunguo established Luzhou in the Sui Dynasty and changed it to Lujiang County. Tang Fu said that Luzhou, Ethan was in charge of Luzhou House in Huaixi, changed Luzhou Road, and set up Jianghuai Province here in the early Ming Dynasty, seeking to change Luzhou House, abolishing Anhui Province and ruling in the Republic of China. (Note: Vae is from Hefei. 2. Who stole the light when I was a child? Dig the wall and steal the light. Kuang Heng of the Western Han Dynasty chiseled a hole in his neighbor's wall and secretly borrowed his neighbor's candlelight to study. Now this idiom is used to describe hard work. 3. I didn't comb my hair in the past: from the first part of "Midnight Song": I didn't comb my hair in the past, and my hair wore my shoulders. Put your wrist on lang's knee. What's wrong? I don't comb my hair when I sleep at night, and my hair hangs over my shoulders. Gentle enough to stretch on Mr. Lang's knees, there is no place that is not pleasing. 4. Ten years of cold window: explanation: describe the source of hard study all the year round: Qi's "Return" Volume 7 "The ancients went under the window for ten years and became famous in one fell swoop" Usage: as an object; Attributive synonyms: ten years under the window, ten years in the cold window. 5. Tea adds fragrance: from the 31st chapter of Wei Zian's Flowers and Moon Marks in Qing Dynasty: From then on, Cyclobalanopsis watched grass, tea added fragrance, and the family was suspicious, and the article was written in Chinese. It used to refer to a scholar who was accompanied by a beautiful young woman when he was studying. 6. On March 1st, smoke flies and grass grows: a book from Qiu Chi and Chen Bo in the Southern Dynasties. "In the spring of March, the grass grows in the south of the Yangtze River, the peanut trees are miscellaneous, and the birds fly." Write the vitality of spring, and pave the way for the homesickness behind. 7. A strand of hair is treasured for a lifetime: hair is the carrier of ancient women's feelings, and hair is affection. A wisp of love is always pinned on the man you love, just like a vine attached to a tree. Love stories handed down from generation to generation in ancient notes can be seen everywhere. In ancient times, women gave each other hair and showed deep affection for each other. Most of these stories ended in men's bad faith. 8. Red medicine by the bridge sighs that the night is too long: from Jiang Kui's "Yangzhou Slow": Twenty-four bridges are still there, but Leng Yue is silent. After reading the red medicine by the bridge, you will know who you should live for every year. "Red medicine" refers to red peony flowers. Twenty-four Bridge, also known as Yao Hongqiao, is rich in red peony nearby. These words mean that the red peonies by the bridge are still in full bloom every year, but who are they for? 9. Wu Peng: Wu Peng Boat, a unique means of transportation in Shaoxing, a water town, was named after the tent was painted black. 10. Farewell song from Wu Pengli; Farewell comes from Su Shi's Nanxiangzi: Looking at Hangzhou in the East. The sea of clouds and the horizon are boundless. When you succeed, you will go home. Drunk, laughing, with 30 thousand games. There is no need to sue for breaking up. Drinking too much is never easy. The lights are cold tonight, and the pond is cold. The tearful sheep man surnamed Yang. It can be seen that parting is parting. 1 1. I lamented that it was just unusual at that time: from Nalan Xingde's "Huanxisha": Who reads the west wind alone, rustling the yellow leaves and closing the window, nostalgic for the ancient sunset. It was unusual at that time to get drunk in spring and gamble on books and pour tea. It means that all these things seemed normal at the time. The poet borrowed the allusions of Zhao Mingcheng and Li Qingzhao's "gambling on books and splashing tea". In the preface to the story of the stone, Li Qingzhao once recalled reading with her husband when she lived in the village after marriage. The article said: "I have to remember that every time I finish eating, I will go back to the hall." Making tea refers to the accumulation of book history, saying that something will win or lose in a book, a book, a page, a line, whether it is in the middle or not, and this is the order of drinking tea. In the middle, I raised my cup and laughed until the tea fell over in my arms, but I couldn't drink it. I am willing to be homesick forever! " 12. Moonlight in Luzhou, pear blossoms cool: Bai Juyi wrote in Song of Eternal Sorrow: "The pear blossoms are in the spring rain, and tears flow down from the white face." Later generations described women's tears as "pear blossoms bring rain", meaning that the woman in the author's mind shed tears because the author was homesick and worried.