Written on April 19, 1949.
"Drinking tea in the Guangdong Sea has never been forgotten, and I can't forget Ye Zhenghuang in Yuzhou" is a sentence in the poem "Qilu and Mr. Liu Yazi". "Qilu and Mr. Liu Yazi" is a poem written by the modern poet Mao Zedong in 1949 A poem written on April 19th.
On the night of March 28, 1949, Liu Yazi, a member of the Kuomintang, wrote a poem - "A Poem of Feelings for Chairman Mao", expressing the chaotic current situation of the Kuomintang and his desire to return to his hometown to live in seclusion. .
After Comrade Mao Zedong received this poem, on April 19 of the same year, he wrote the words "Qilu·He Mr. Liu Yazi" as a gift to Liu Yazi. In the poem, he used the allusion that Yan Ziling lived in seclusion and fished by the Fuchun River. , persuaded Mr. Liu Yazi to stay in Beijing and contribute to the great cause of founding the country.
Extended information:
"Qilu·He Mr. Liu Yazi"
Author: Mao Zedong
Drinking tea in the Guangdong Sea will not be forgotten, and I will never forget it. The leaves in Yuzhou are yellow.
Returning to the old country in the thirty-first year, reading the beautiful chapter when the flowers are falling.
Complaining too much will prevent heartbreak. People should take a broad view of the long-term scenery.
Mo Dao Kunming Pond is shallow and better for watching fish than Fuchun River.
Translation:
The scene when we first met, chatting over tea in Guangzhou, is still unforgettable by people. When we meet again in Chongqing, you give me a poem, that is autumn. vegetation yellow season.
Since I first came to Peiping, after 31 years of ups and downs, I have returned to this ancient capital. In this colorful late spring season, I am fortunate to have read your beautiful poems.
You will encounter some unpleasant things, too many complaints, be careful to hinder your physical and mental health, and all scenery must be measured visually.
Don’t say that Kunming Lake in the Summer Palace in Beijing is too shallow. Fishing here is much better than in the Fuchun River.
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