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Appreciation of Bodhisattva Manwei Village

Appreciate:

This poem describes the scenery and the beauty of the characters in the Jiangnan water town, shows the poet's attachment to the Jiangnan water town, and also expresses the poet's wandering and sadness. The writing is sincere and has a strong artistic appeal. Pure line drawing, fresh and bright, really sensible; Although the first four sentences are straightforward, they are subtle and charming.

Words:

Bodhisattva Man, Everyone Says Jiangnan is Good. Tang Dynasty: Wei Zhuang.

Everyone says that Jiangnan is good, and tourists should stay in Jiangnan until they are old. The spring water is greener than the sky, and tourists can sleep on the boat listening to the rain.

The women selling wine in Jiangnan restaurant are all very beautiful, and their arms exposed when selling wine are as white as snow. Don't go home when the light is not fading. It must be extremely sad to go home.

Precautions:

1, tourists only join Jiangnan: this refers to people wandering in Jiangnan, that is, the author claims to be himself. Only: only. Jiangnan is good: the first sentence of Bai Juyi's "Recalling Jiangnan" is "Jiangnan is good". Blue in the sky: a piece of green is better than the sky.

2. Edge: refers to the restaurant. Well, in the past, hotels built jars with mud to sell wine. "Biography of Historical Records of Sima Xiangru" records that Sima Xiangru's wife, Zhuo Wenjun, was very beautiful and once sold wine: "Buy a wine house and sell it, and let Wen Jun be a prostitute."

3. Frost and snow on the wrist: describe the arm as white as snow. Frost and snow are as white as frost and snow

4. Go home before you get old, and your heart will break when you get home: before you get old, Jiangnan enjoys itself. If you go back to China and leave Jiangnan, it will be sad. X: Sure, sure.

Explanation:

Everyone says that Jiangnan is so good that tourists just want to stay in Jiangnan until they are old. In spring, the clear green river is better than the blue sky, and you can also fall asleep listening to the rain outside on the painting boat. The woman selling wine by the Jiangnan wine cellar is very beautiful. When selling wine, her wrist is as white as frost and snow when she takes it. Don't go back to your hometown before you get old, or you will regret having broken your stomach because of the war in your hometown.

About the author:

Wei Zhuang (about 836- about 9 10), a native of Ling Du, Chang 'an (near Xi, Shaanxi, China), was a poet and poet in the late Tang Dynasty and a former prime minister of Shu in the Five Dynasties. The seventh grandson of Wei Daijia, the right-hand minister, and the fourth grandson of Wei, the secretariat of Suzhou.

Extended data:

This group of words was written by Wei Zhuang when he lived in Shu in his later years, and it was written by the author to recall his trip to the south of the Yangtze River. The content of these words is closely related to his wandering life.

Zhuo Wenjun's canon is implicit between the lines. Shu people in the Han Dynasty eloped with Zhuo Wenjun, the daughter of the rich man Sun. Because Sun announced that he broke off diplomatic relations and let himself take care of himself, he washed the wine in the street in shorts. So "the hearth is like the moon. Hao wrist congeals double snow ",the stove is the wine cellar, and the fireside person refers to his wife, which is the" green window person "in the last song.

Doesn't the protagonist miss this wife whose face is like a bright moon and whose skin color is like frost and snow? But "don't return home until you are old. When you get home, you will be heartbroken. " The ancients didn't return home with clothes on, just like walking at night in clothes, and those who achieved nothing only felt more depressed and sad when they got home. These two sentences have no artistic skills at all, and they have been moved by life experiences and emotions and become famous sentences through the ages.

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