Tianjing shaquan
The spring mountain is warm and cool, the pavilions and pavilions are withered, and the willows shake in the courtyard. Singing warblers and dancing, the bridge is red with flowing water.
Courtyard Sand Springs is a poem by Bai Pu, a essayist in Yuan Dynasty. This song is one of Bai Pu's four "Tianjingsha", and the four "Tianjingsha" respectively take the four seasons as the theme. Spring in patio sand depicts the mountains, the sun, the wind, pavilions, courtyards, warblers, small bridges, flowing water and falling flowers in spring, and shows the intention of a spring from a distance, a close view and a middle view: the grass grows and the warblers fly, and the flowers dance with the swallows, which is colorful. His spring is picturesque and full of vitality.
Brief introduction of the author
Typha Typha (1226-? ), formerly known as Heng, the word Renfu, also known as No.,was born in Zhending (now near Hequ, Shanxi Province), and later moved to Zhengding County, Hebei Province, and lived in Jinling (now Nanjing City) in his later years. He never became an official. He was a famous litterateur, songwriter and dramatist in Yuan Dynasty, and was also known as the Four Masters of Yuan Dynasty with Guan Hanqing, Ma Zhiyuan and Zheng Guangzu. According to Ghost Record, there are 15 kinds of zaju (16 kinds), and now there are three kinds of zaju: Going to the Wall at once, Wu Tongyu and The Story of the East Wall. There are more than 30 short poems, including 4 episodes, mainly about seclusion, love between men and women, and natural scenery. The language is concise and the style is beautiful. There are also two volumes of sounds of nature.