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<> 1: The origin of the answer:
Shanglian: Hungry chickens steal rice Tong Tong.
When I was very young, I also heard such a story, the legend of Su Dongpo.
When I went out on an outing, I saw a child on the other side of the river who prevented other hungry chickens from eating their own rice.
picked up the small bamboo tong and hit the chicken Su Dongpo felt it, and casually came out of the couplet: "Hungry chickens steal rice Tong Tongda" means; Hungry (hungry) chickens (native chickens) stealing (stealing) rice (rice) Tong (children) Tong (picking up small bamboo tongs) beating (beating to drive away chickens that eat rice).
Su Dongpo thought hard for a long time, but he couldn't find the next link with the same sound and different words? So the whole country asked for a lot of money, and half a year has passed, and no one has come? A year is almost over and it is another summer, Su Dongpo casually went to a friend's house as a guest, and lay on a bamboo chair at a friend's house to enjoy the shade and found the beams of the house.
There is a mouse that is also enjoying the cold, Su Dongpo uses his hand schematic diagram to drive away the mouse, and the mouse does not move to the end? Is it asleep or does it not know? So Su Dongpo coughed.
Boom! The rat fled in panic and unfortunately fell from the beam of the house and fell to the ground. Su Dongpo remembered the matter of the child catching the chicken? The couplet has:
Downlink: Summer rat Liang Liang Ke coughed and was shocked.
Summer (summer day), rat (rat), cool (cool), beam (on the beam), guest (guest), cough (cough), frightened (panicked and fleeing).
2: Su Dongpo Profile: Su Shi.
January 8, 1037 – August 24, 1101).
The word and Zhong, the number of Dongpo layman.
It is known as Su Dongpo and Su Xian. Han nationality, a native of Meishan, Meizhou, Northern Song Dynasty (now Meishan City, Sichuan Province), ancestral home in Luancheng, Hebei Province, a famous writer, calligrapher and painter in the Northern Song Dynasty. [1] [2] In the second year of Jiayou (1057), Su Shi Jinshi and the first.
Song Shenzong served in Fengxiang, Hangzhou, Mizhou, Xuzhou, Huzhou and other places. In the third year of Yuanfeng (1080), he was framed for the "Wutai Poetry Case" and was demoted to Huangzhou as the deputy envoy of the regiment. After Song Zhezong ascended the throne, he served as a bachelor of Hanlin, a bachelor of waiting, and a scholar of the Ministry of Rites, and knew Hangzhou, Yingzhou, Yangzhou, Dingzhou and other places.
Emperor Huizong of the Song Dynasty was granted amnesty and returned to the north, but died of illness in Changzhou on the way. When Song Gaozong posthumously presented the Taishi, he was nicknamed "Wenzhong". Su Shi is a representative of the highest literary achievements of the Song Dynasty, and has made high achievements in poetry, poetry, prose, calligraphy, and painting.
His poems have a wide range of themes, are fresh and vigorous, make good use of exaggerated metaphors, and have a unique style, and are called "Su Huang" together with Huang Tingjian. The word is open and unrestrained, and Xin Qiji is the same representative of the bold faction, and is called "Su Xin"; His prose writings are rich and unrestrained, and he is called "Ou Su" together with Ouyang Xiu, and is one of the "Eight Great Masters of the Tang and Song Dynasties"; Su Shi is also good at writing, one of the "Four Song Families"; He is especially good at painting, especially ink bamboo, strange stones, dead wood, etc. There are "Seven Episodes of Dongpo".
Dongpo Yi Biography", "Dongpo Yuefu".
and so on.
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It is "a beautiful woman who marries and her family cries".
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This couplet is mainly in two places: zhi hunger and chicken homonym dao, thief and rice homonym version, child and power cylinder homonym these homophones can still form a sentence, logical is very reasonable, and depicts a vivid scene.
Related allusions: Legend has it that Su Dongpo went out on an outing that year, and saw a child on the other side of the river who did not let other hungry chickens eat their own rice, so he picked up a small bamboo tong and hit the chicken Su Dongpo felt it, and casually came out of the couplet: "Hungry chickens steal rice and Tong Tongda".
It means that the hungry (hungry) chicken (native chicken) steals (steals) rice (rice) Tong (child) Tong (picks up small bamboo tong) and beats (beats to drive away the chickens that eat rice).
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Sick ants lose soybean seeds and smash them. (Lose, verb, transport.) )
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The use of two words with the same sound to form a complete thing, their own opinion.
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