Explanation of legacy
Poems left by predecessors. Su Che of the Song Dynasty wrote in "Hezi Zhanci Sun Jue admonished and discussed the rhyme and sent it to Shao Bojian at the Douye Pavilion": "There are poems about past travels, and the ink is dry and high." (1). It means that beautiful things are passed down and passed down. People sing and recite. The poem "Gift to Ouyang Jian" by Cao Yu of the Jin Dynasty: "It is famous in the previous generation and has been chanted for thousands of years." "Song Book·Biography of Good Officials·Wang Xinzhi": "In the former Song Dynasty, the county magistrate Chengpu was generous in administration and his legacy was left to the people." " "Book of Southern Qi: Chronicles of Emperor Ming": "In the past, Zhongjing fell, Dingyu moved eastward, and at the beginning of the Jin and Yuan Dynasties, the simple poems were chanted by the people." (2). Refers to the poems that have been handed down. Li Daoyuan of the Northern Wei Dynasty wrote in "Shui Jing Zhu·Wei Shui": "There are traces of immortals and dragons and horses, and they were recited in their places." Qi Xie Tiao of the Southern Dynasty wrote "Qi Jing Queen's Mourning Policy Essay": "Thinking of the cold spring. Tuo Tong Guan Yu Yi Yong. " Song Su Che's poem "Ci Yun Liu Gong Fu Sheng Zhong Du Zhi": "The bamboo mats and thatched eaves are used to record the emperor's kindness."
Word analysis.
The explanation of Yi (yi) í lost: lost. left behind. To miss: to forget. Omission. What's missing, what's left out: Addendum. There is no way to pick up things. Yu, stay: legacy. Relics. Legacy. ruins. Legacy. Pity . Yi Lao (a. An old man who has experienced changes in the world; b. An old man who is still loyal to the previous dynasty). Explanation of chant: chant ǒ sing, chant in a melodious tone: chant. Sing. chant. chant. Use poems, etc. to describe and express feelings: Yong Mei. Chanting history. Yonghuai. chant. Aria (lyrical solo song). Refers to poetry: Jiayong. Radical: mouth.