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Han Hong’s poems about spring

1. Poems about Han Hong

Poems about Han Hong 1. Poems about Han Hong

Flowers are flying everywhere in the spring city, the cold food and the east wind keep the willows from falling .

—— Han Hong's "Cold Food" At dusk, candles were passed around the Han Palace, and light smoke dispersed into the house of the five princes. ——Han Hong's "Cold Food" Zhangtai Liu, Zhangtai Liu, are they still green in the past? Even if the long strip seems to be hanging down, it should be broken by someone else's hand.

——Han Hong's "Zhangtai Liu·Ji Liushi" The dawn moon temporarily flies high in the trees, and the autumn river is separated by several peaks to the west. ——Han Hong's "Su Shiyi Mountain" The floating clouds can't stop the mountain, and the mist on the mountain is green and the sky is turning into confusion.

—— Han Hong's "Su Shiyi Mountain" There is no point in looking for other places, there are also Danqiu in the world. ——Han Hong's "Tongzhi Xianyouguan" A wild goose falls on the star river in autumn, and thousands of families are at night with anvils and pestles.

—— Han Hong's "Rewarding the Journey and Prolonging the Autumn Night" The long mat is facing the wind early, and the moonlight shines on the empty city. ——Han Hong's "Reward for the Journey and the Gift on the Autumn Night" The mountain scenery is far away and reaches Qin Shuwan, and the sound of the anvil is approaching to announce the autumn of the Han Dynasty.

—— Han Hong's "Tongtitled Immortal Travel View" has always been about reciting beautiful sentences, but it has already begun to sing crows. ——Han Hong's "Rewarding the Journey to Yanqiu Night and Seeing the Present" Five towers can be seen under the Immortal Terrace, and the scenery is desolate and the rain has stopped.

——Han Hong's "Tongtied Immortal Travel View" should be read late during the festival, and it should be credited when the heart is lying down. ——Han Hong's "Rewarding Cheng Yanqiu Night with Immediate Gifts".

2. Poems about Han Hong

There are flowers flying everywhere in the spring city, and the east wind blows the cold food and the willow trees slant. —— Han Hong's "Cold Food"

At dusk, candles were passed around the Han Palace, and light smoke dispersed into the house of the five princes. ——Han Hong's "Cold Food"

Zhangtai Liu, Zhangtai Liu, are they still green in the past? Even if the long strip seems to be hanging down, it should be broken by someone else's hand. ——Han Hong's "Zhangtai Liu·Ji Liu Shi"

The dawn moon temporarily flies high in the trees, and the autumn river is separated by several peaks to the west. ——Han Hong's "Su Shiyi Mountain"

The floating clouds can't stop the mountains, and the mist on the mountains turns to bewilderment. ——Han Hong's "Su Shiyi Mountain"

There is no need to look elsewhere, there is also a Danqiu in the world. —— Han Hong's "The View of Immortals with the same Title"

A wild goose falls on the Milky Way, and anvils and pestles are used by thousands of families at night. ——Han Hong's "Reward for the journey and the gift at the end of the autumn night"

The long mat is facing the wind early, and the moonlight shines on the empty city. ——Han Hong's "Reward for the Journey and the Gift at the Autumn Night"

The mountains are far away and the Qin Shuwan is far away, and the sound of the anvil is approaching to announce the autumn of the Han Palace. —— Han Hong's "The View of Immortals with the same Title"

I have always recited beautiful verses, but I didn't realize that the crow was already singing. ——Han Hong's "Rewarding the Journey and Seeing the Gift on an Autumn Night"

There are five towers under the Immortal Terrace, and the scenery is desolate and the rain has stopped. —— Han Hong's "The View of Immortals with the same Title"

It should be late to watch the festival, and it is also creditable to lie down when the heart is in season. ——Han Hong's "Rewarding for Traveling on an Autumn Night with Immediate Gifts"

3. Han Hong's Poems

Cold Food [Tang Dynasty] Han Hong

Spring City is Nowhere No flying flowers, cold food and east wind keep the willow trees from leaning.

At dusk, Han officials passed down candles, and the light smoke dispersed into the house of the five princes.

[Translation] In late spring, catkins and flowers are flying everywhere in Chang'an, and the cold food festival wind blows the willow branches in the royal garden. As night falls, the palace is busy passing candles, and the smoke from the kitchen is scattered into the homes of the princes and nobles.

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[Appreciation]

Cold Food is a traditional festival in ancient my country, usually one hundred and five days after the Winter Solstice and two days before Qingming. The ancients attached great importance to this festival. According to custom, every family banned fire and only ate ready-made food, so it was called cold food. Since the festival falls in late spring and the scenery is pleasant, from the Tang Dynasty to the Song Dynasty, cold food has become a good day for travel. Song people said: "The only festival in the world is cold food." (Shao Yong) In the system of the Tang Dynasty, on the Qingming day, the emperor announced that The fire of elms and willows was given to ministers close to them to show the emperor's favor. Dou Shuxiang, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, wrote a poem titled "The Cold Food Sun Gives Fire" which actually states: "The light of grace reaches the humble ministers, and the bright candles suddenly startle the spring. The movies follow, and the stars shine on passers-by. Fortunately, the warmth of elms and willows illuminates the poor grass and thatch." ." It can be compared with Han Hong's poem.

This poem only focuses on the description of the cold food scene, and there is no word about criticism. The first sentence shows the charming scenery of Chang'an during the Cold Food Festival. Calling Chang'an the "City of Spring" in spring is not only a novel and beautiful wording, but also the two words have a tonal change of yin and yang, which is harmonious and pleasant to the ear. "Flying flowers" everywhere not only describe the colorful and colorful spring, but also accurately express the late spring scene of cold food. In late spring, catkins are flying in the brisk east wind, and there are countless fallen reds. Instead of saying "everywhere", say "everywhere", using double negation to form an affirmation, forming an emphatic tone, and the expression effect is stronger. "Spring City is full of flying flowers" describes the whole of Chang'an, while the next sentence is dedicated to the scenery of the imperial city. Since the whole of Chang'an is full of spring and bustling, you can imagine the scene in the palace. Like the first sentence, this does not directly describe the grand occasion of the spring outing, but cuts a scene of the infinite scenery and the wind blowing against the "imperial willow". The custom at that time was to break willows and insert them into the door during the cold eclipse day, so willows were specifically written about. At the same time, it also pays attention to the meaning of "giving the fire of elms and willows to the ministers" below. If one or two sentences are a general description of Chang'an's cold food scenery, then three or four sentences are special scenes within this general scene. The scenes in the two couplets have a time passage, with one and two describing the day, three and four describing the night, and "sunset" is the turning point. During the Cold Food Festival, fires are prohibited throughout the country, except with the permission of the emperor, "candles are allowed to be burned in the streets" (Yuan Zhen's "Lianchang Palace Ci"). In addition to the royal palace, nobles and favored ministers can also receive this grace. The two sentences "Higurashi" describe this kind of love story, and they are still vivid pictures. When writing about bestowing fire, the word "chuan" is used, which not only expresses the dynamics, but also means bestowing fire one by one, which shows the strict order of feudal hierarchy. The four words "light smoke dissipating in" vividly depict a picture of a horse passing a candle to a middle official. Although neither horses nor people are written about, the light smoke floating in the air tells all the news and makes people smell the news. The smell of candle smoke and the sound of the horse's hooves make you feel like you are immersed in the scene. At the same time, it will naturally give people an association and experience more hidden meanings. First of all, the scenery is different everywhere. Fire is prohibited in every house, but candles are passed down in the Han Palace. This itself contains the meaning of privilege. Furthermore, those who enjoy this privilege first are the families of the "Five Lords". It reminds people of the political shortcomings of the eunuch's autocratic power after the mid-Tang Dynasty. Since the mid-Tang Dynasty, eunuchs have specialized in government affairs, and politics have become increasingly corrupt, just like the late Han Dynasty. The use of "Han" in place of Tang in the poem is obviously an allegory. No wonder Wu Qiao said: "The fall of the Tang Dynasty was due to the eunuchs holding the army, and the actual dynasty gave them the authority. In the early days of Dezong's founding, only the word 'five princes' was used to express the meaning of this poem. Tang poetry can be traced back to the Spring and Autumn Period." ("Poetic Talk Around the Furnace") According to Meng Qi's "Poetry on Skills", Emperor Dezong of the Tang Dynasty once admired Han Hong's poem very much. For this reason, the poet who had been frustrated for many years was given the distinguished position of "the doctor of the driving department who knows how to make a imperial edict". Since the governor of Jianghuai at that time was also called Han Hong, Dezong wrote this poem personally and commented: "With this Han Hong", it became a popular story. Excellent literary works often have "images greater than ideas" (Gorky). Although this poem stops at description and the author's original intention is not necessarily to ridicule, the image he captures is very typical, thus making readers realize more than the work. . Because the author did not deliberately seek depth, he just immersed himself in the images and emotions that moved him and turned them into poems, which made the poems more subtle and full of charm, making them superior to many deliberately satirical works.

4. There is a sentence in Han Hong's poem "Cold Food" that means

1. Passing on candles: Fireworks are prohibited throughout the country during the Cold Food Festival, but powerful and favored ministers can light candles as a gift from the emperor. . "The Records of the Age of the Tang Dynasty" "On Qingming Day, we take the fire of elms and willows and give them to the ministers nearby". During the Cold Food Festival, dusk falls in the evening, and people's homes are dark. Only the palace and the dignitaries' favorites are illuminated by candlelight. The poet satirizes the emperor's privileges and favors.

2. "Cold Food" is a seven-character quatrain by Han Hong, a poet in the Tang Dynasty.

There are flowers flying everywhere in the spring city, and the east wind keeps the willows from falling in the cold weather.

At dusk, candles were passed around the Han Palace, and light smoke dispersed into the house of the Five Marquises.

3. Translation:

4. In late spring, catkins are flying and red falls everywhere in Chang'an City, and the east wind blows the willow branches in the Royal Garden during the Cold Food Festival. As night fell, the palace was busy passing candles around, and the smoke from the cooking pots dispersed into the homes of princes and nobles.

5. The poetry of Han Hong during the Cold Food Festival

This is an ironic poem. Fire is forbidden during the Cold Food Festival, but the favored eunuch received special fire candles from the emperor and enjoyed privilege.

Poetry is the favor of those who ridicule eunuchs. Full text: Flowers are flying everywhere in the spring city, and the east wind keeps the willow trees from falling.

At dusk, candles were passed around the Han Palace, and light smoke dispersed into the house of the Five Marquises. Translation: In spring, fallen flowers are flying everywhere in Chang'an City; during the Cold Food Festival, the east wind tilts the willow branches in the imperial garden.

At dusk, the candlelight given by the emperor came from the palace, and the light smoke dispersed into the newly-named prince's home. : "Cold Food" is a seven-character quatrain composed by Han Hong, a poet of the Tang Dynasty.

The first two sentences of this poem describe the daytime scenery, describing the charming spring scenery of Chang'an with flying catkins and countless falling reds, and the scenery in the palace gardens; the last two sentences describe the night scene, vividly painting A picture of a horse passing a candle at night makes people feel like seeing the light of candles and smelling the smell of light smoke. The whole poem uses line drawing techniques to depict the royal family's style realistically, and is full of intoxication with the spring scenery of the imperial capital and praises for the prosperous and peaceful times.

Han Hong, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. The courtesy name is Junping, a native of Nanyang (now Nanyang, Henan Province).

He is one of the "Ten Talents of Dali". In the 13th year of Tianbao (754), he passed the Jinshi examination. During the Baoying period, he served in the shogunate of Hou Xiyi, the governor of Ziqing. Later, he returned to the court with Hou Xiyi and lived in Chang'an for ten years.

During the Jianzhong period, he was appreciated by Emperor Dezong of Tang Dynasty for his poem "Cold Food" and was promoted to the position of Zhongshu Sheren.

6. What is Han Hong’s representative work?

What is Han Hong’s representative work?

"Cold Food"

Han Hong (hóng), courtesy name Junping, was born in Nanyang (now Nanyang, Henan Province) and was a poet of the Tang Dynasty. He is one of the "Ten Talents of Dali". In the 13th year of Tianbao (754), he passed the Jinshi examination. During the Baoying period, he served in the shogunate of Hou Xiyi, the Jiedushi envoy of Ziqing. Later, he returned to the court with Hou Xiyi and lived in Chang'an for ten years. During the Jianzhong period, he was appreciated by Emperor Dezong of the Tang Dynasty for his composition of "Cold Food". He was promoted continuously, and eventually became an official in Zhongshu Sheren. Han Hong's poems were written in a light style and described unique scenes, which were widely read at that time. Author of "Collection of Poems by Han Junping".

Cold Food

Flowers are flying everywhere in Spring City, and the east wind of Cold Food keeps the willows from slanting.

At dusk, candles were passed around the Han Palace, and light smoke dispersed into the house of the Five Marquises.

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7. Ancient poems about the Cold Food Festival

1. "Cold Food Wild Hopes Song"

Tang· Bai Juyi

The crows and magpies make noisy noise in the dark trees. Who will cry when eating cold food during the Qingming Festival?

The wind blows paper money flying in the wilderness, and the ancient tombs are covered with green spring grass.

Tangli flowers reflect the poplar trees, which is the place where life and death part.

There is a heavy spring that cannot be heard, and people go back in the rain.

2. "Qingming Night"

Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty

On a Qingming night with a hazy moon, the blue-built red pavilion is used to assassinate the historian.

Walk around the corridor alone and rest, listening to string instruments in the distance and looking at flowers in secret.

3. "Cold Food on the Way"

Questions from the Tang and Song Dynasties

There will be cold food soon, and it is late spring on the way.

Poor Jiangpuwang, there are no Luoqiao people.

The North Pole is the master of Ming Dynasty, and the South Sea is the minister of exile.

In the broken heart of my hometown, wicker branches are new day and night.

The Cold Food Festival originated in Mianshan, Jiexiu, Shanxi Province, with a history of 2,640 years ago (358 years earlier than the Dragon Boat Festival). According to the interpretation of "Cold Food Festival" in "Ci Yuan" and "Ci Hai": In the Spring and Autumn Period, Jie Zhitui went through many hardships to assist Prince Chong'er of the Jin Dynasty to return to the country, and lived in seclusion in Jiexiu Mianshan. Jin Wengong Chong'er burned the mountain to force him to come out, and Zi Tui, mother and son disappeared and burned themselves. In order to commemorate him, Duke Wen of Jin ordered a ban on fire and cold food on the day of Zitui's death (later 150 days after the winter solstice), forming the Cold Food Festival.

The record that the Cold Food Festival originated from the burning of Jie Zitui at Mianshan in Jiexiu was first seen in Huan Tan's "New Lun·Volume 11·Li Shi" of the Western Han Dynasty, and was later recorded in "Book of the Later Han Dynasty·Jun" "Guo Zhi·Taiyuan County", "Book of the Later Han Dynasty·Biography of Zhou Ju", Cao Cao's "Ming Punishment Order", "Book of Jin·Biography of Shi Le", Li Daoyuan's "Shui Jing Zhu·Fenshui", Northern Wei Dynasty's "Qi Min Yao Shu·Boiled Cheese" ", "Guixin Miscellaneous Knowledge" by Zhou Mi of the Southern Song Dynasty, "Guang Ji" by Chen Yuanliang of the Yuan Dynasty and other classics.

The Cold Food Festival originated from the Spring and Autumn Period, when Jie Zitui was burned in Mianshan, Jiexiu. Duke Wen of Jin ordered that fire and cold food be prohibited on Zitui's death day, and cold food should be used to express his grief. By the Tang Dynasty, it had become a national statutory holiday, and later merged with Qingming Festival. It is the earliest festival among Chinese traditional festivals. The Cold Food Festival dates back 2,640 years. During this period, various historical periods and holiday periods varied. It successively lasted five days, one hundred and fifteen days, one month, three days, two days, five days, seven days, and finally became one day.