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The last sentence of the flag wind of Shuicunshan fruit wine

The last sentence of "Shuicun Mountain Guo Wine Flag Wind" is that a thousand miles of birds sing green and red.

A thousand miles of birds singing green and reflecting red is a poem in Jiangnan Spring written by Du Mu, a poet in Tang Dynasty, which depicts the beautiful spring scenery in the south of the Yangtze River and expresses the poet's praise and yearning for the scenery in the south of the Yangtze River.

The title is Jiangnan Spring, written by Du Mu in Tang Dynasty. The original poem is: thousands of miles of warblers sing green and reflect red, and Shuizhaishan fruit wine is the flag wind. More than 480 ancient temples were left in the Southern Dynasties, and countless pagodas were shrouded in wind and rain.

Jiang Nanchun's Notes:

1, Guo: the outer wall built outside the city in ancient times. Wine flag: wine curtain, a sign hung high outside the hotel.

2. Guo Shan: A city wall built on the mountain.

3. Southern Dynasties: The Song, Qi, Liang and Chen Dynasties, whose capital was built in Jiankang (now Nanjing) after the Eastern Jin Dynasty, were collectively referred to as the Southern Dynasties. The rulers at that time were all good at Buddhism and built a large number of temples.

4. Four hundred and eighty temples: emperors and bureaucrats of the Southern Dynasties built Buddhist temples in Beijing (now Nanjing). According to the biography of Guo Zushen, the official history of South China, there are more than 500 Buddhist temples. The 480 temples mentioned here are approximate figures.

5. Loutai: refers to the temple.