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Where does the shepherd boy refer to Xinghua Village?

The village deep in apricot blossoms is located in Fengtai Mountain, Qinhuai District, Nanjing. Influenced by this poem, later generations often take "Xinghua Village" as the name of the hotel.

From: Qingming by Du Mu, a writer in the Tang Dynasty.

where is the restaurant? The shepherd boy just laughed and didn't answer Xingshan Village.

Where can local people buy wine to drown their sorrows? The shepherd boy just smiled and pointed to Xinghuashan Village.

Appreciation: the shepherd boy refers to Xinghua Village. Grammatically speaking, "shepherd boy" is the subject of this sentence, but it is also the object of the previous sentence "I'm sorry"-it complements both sides of the previous question and answer. Did the shepherd boy answer? We don't know, but taking "action" as an answer is more vivid and powerful than an answer.

Extended data:

The creative background of Qingming;

This poem was first recorded in the Splendid Flower Valley in the early years of Southern Song Dynasty, and later appeared in Selected Poems of Thousand Scholars in Tang and Song Dynasties, Poems of Thousand Scholars by Xie Fangde in Ming Dynasty and Poems of Imperial Selection in Tang Dynasty by Kangxi in Qing Dynasty. "Jiangnan Tongzhi" contains: When Du Mu was appointed as the secretariat of Chizhou, he went to Xinghua Village in Jinling for drinking, which is referred to in the poem.

This day is Tomb-Sweeping Day. The poet Du Mu happened to get caught in the rain during his trip. Qingming Festival, although it is a season with colorful flowers and bright spring, is also a period when the climate is prone to change, and it often catches up with "noisy weather". As early as the Liang Dynasty, it was recorded that during the Cold Food Festival in Tomb-Sweeping Day two days ago, "strong winds and continuous rain" often occurred.