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Verses praising Jinli

"Southern Neighbors" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty

Mr. Jinli wore a black-horned turban, and the taro and chestnut harvests in the garden were not all poor.

I am used to seeing guests and children happy, and I have to eat on the steps to get rid of the tame birds.

Autumn water is only four or five feet deep, and wild sailing can only accommodate two or three people.

At dusk in the white sand and green bamboo river village, the moonlight is new compared to Chaimen.

Vernacular translation

Mr. Jinli wears a black scarf. His garden can grow many taro and chestnuts.

He is used to having guests at home and playing with the children, and tame birds often look for food on the steps.

The water in the Jinjiang River in autumn is only four or five feet deep, and Nodu's boat can only accommodate two or three people.

On the white sand beach by the river, the emerald green bamboo forest was gradually shrouded in the night. Mr. Jinli sent the guests out of Chaimen, and a bright moon had just risen.

In the history of Jinli, the great poet Du Fu is a key figure in connecting the past and the future. When Jinguancheng has become history, Du Fu settled in Jinli and wrote many immortal poems. In the poem, he calls himself "Mr. Jinli".

Extended information:

1. Jinli is Jinguancheng. Jin Dynasty's "Huayang Guozhi·Shu Zhi": "The state seizes the county literature as the state school, and the county starts literature on the east side of the road on the south bank of Yili Bridge. There is a female wall, and its road to the west city is also the ancient brocade palace. Brocade workers weave brocade. , it is bright in the Zhuo River, but not good in the other rivers, so it is named Jinli." Later, Jinli was called Chengdu.

2. According to legend, Jinli was once one of the oldest and most commercial streets in the history of Western Shu. It was famous throughout the country as early as the Qin, Han and Three Kingdoms periods. Today's Jinli relies on Wuhou Temple in Chengdu, takes the spirit of Qin, Han and the Three Kingdoms as its soul, the style of the Ming and Qing Dynasties as its appearance, and the folk customs and customs of western Sichuan as its content, expanding the extension of the culture of the Three Kingdoms.

3. This street condenses the essence of Chengdu life: there are teahouses, inns, restaurants, bars, theaters, snacks, handicrafts, and local specialties, which fully demonstrate the culture of the Three Kingdoms and Sichuan folk customs. of unique charm.

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