Zhumen s wine and meat stink, and there are starvation deaths on the road. Where did it come from?

Updated on culture 2024-03-19
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I share your doubts! It's just that I didn't find the real answer everywhere! Yes, when I was in school, I learned that "the road is starving to death".

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    This should be Du Fu is inside.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I also remember that I memorized "starvation to death" at the beginning, and I couldn't find the source, so I probably had to wait for the previous book to come out one day to solve the puzzle.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The "Zhu Gate" in the poem is called a rich and noble family.

    Zhu: Big red. Zhu Men:

    Gates painted in vermilion. In ancient times, the doors of the palaces of princes and nobles were painted red to show their dignity, and later the rich people also used red to paint the gates, and the doors of ordinary people were not painted. Therefore, as long as the door of the house is painted with red paint, it is known that it is a rich family.

    As a result, "Zhumen" and "Hanmen" have become synonymous with rich and noble families or poor people.

    Stink: It is a general term for smell in ancient texts, including "incense" and "smell" in the modern sense. The smell of wine and meat wafts from here.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Zhumen's wine and meat stink, and there are starving scum and bones on the road" The author is: Du Fu.

    Zhumen's wine and meat stink, and there are starving bones on the road" from "Five Hundred Words of Yonghuai from Beijing to Fengxian County". Meaning: In the Zhu Gate, the wine and meat of the rich family waft out a tempting aroma, and on this road, who will bury the poor who are freezing and starving to death!

    Original text] slow burning from Beijing to Fengxian County Yonghuai "Tang Dynasty Du Fu.

    The middle hall dances fairy, and the smoke disperses jade. The guest mink and the mouse Qiu, the sad management chases the clear.

    Persuade guests to make camel hoof soup, frost orange pressed orange. Zhumen wine is like a stinky trouser, and there are frozen bones on the road.

    The prosperity and withering are very different, and the melancholy is difficult to recount. The north is Jingwei, and the official crossing has changed again.

    The ice descends from the west, and the eyes are high. It is suspected that Kongtong is coming, and I am afraid that it will touch the pillar of heaven.

    Author] Du Fu, the word Zimei, self-named Shaoling Ye Lao, known as "Du Gongbu", "Du Shaoling", etc., the great realist poet of the Tang Dynasty, Du Fu was respected by the world as the "poet saint", and his poems were called "poetry history". Du Fu and Li Bai are collectively called "Li Du", in order to distinguish them from the other two poets Li Shangyin and Du Mu, that is, "Little Li Du", Du Fu and Li Bai are also called "Big Li Du".

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    From Zhu Bailu's "Maxims of the Master's Governance" in the Ming Dynasty

    Zhu Bailu (1627-1698) was a calligrapher, physicist and educator. The name is pure, and the word is one. Kunshan Yushan people.

    In the second year of Shunzhi of the Qing Dynasty (1645), his father Zhu Jihuang was killed while defending Kunshan City against the Qing army, and Zhu wept day and night. After his father's righteousness, he took on the burden of the family alone, and in order to support his family, he had to "teach apprentices to support his mother and raise his younger siblings", and he experienced hardships. Because of the admiration of the Jin people's jade Pan Bailu tomb righteousness, so it is called Bailu.

    Juxiang teaches students, devotes himself to learning, takes Cheng and Zhu Lixue as the foundation, advocates the simultaneous progress of knowledge and action, and prefers practice. His book "Zhu Zi's Maxims for Governing the Family" exhorts people to govern the family diligently and thriftily, keep to themselves, and preach feudal ethics and morality, which is especially popular. He is the author of "Lectures on Four Books", "Deletion and Correction of I Ching", etc.

    Resources.

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