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This short poem is about the poet who went to the riverside to play, and after enjoying the beautiful festival, he was about to return, but he met Tibet.
The army invaded Sichuan, Chengdu was under martial law, and the flag was raised for a while.
The drum horn fills the spring suburbs. Peace and war are met in one day, and the feelings are very complicated, and the poet expresses his feelings of sadness when he is sad with "seeing the flag", "twilight in the spring city", and "sadness" in the drum horn, and the "twilight" and "sadness" can be perceived in a rather gloomy tone.
Du fu. There is a poem of "going to the riverside, looking back and seeing the flag". In the Song Dynasty, the wind of stepping into the green prevailed.
The famous Song painter Zhang Zeduan.
The genre painting "Qingming Riverside Map".
It is extremely vividly depicted in Bianjing.
The lively scene of the Qingming season centered on the Waibian River. In this picture, there are more than 550 people, more than 50 livestock, more than 20 boats, and more than 20 cars and sedan chairs. The grand occasion of Qingming outing can be seen.
Zhao Zhiheng said that due to the different times of spring across the country, there are also first and second green festivals.
The second day of the second lunar month is the Qingqing Festival in Fujian, and the third day of March is the Qingqing Festival in Shaanxi. Beijing and Northeast China did not begin to go green until the fifth day of the fifth month of May because spring came very late. Since it is a meaningful custom, it has been passed down from generation to generation.
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Quatrains. Dynasty: Tang Dynasty.
Original text: Two yellow orioles sing green willows, and a line of egrets go to the sky.
The window contains a thousand autumn snow in Xiling, and the door is berthed in the Dongwu Wanli ship.
Translations. Two orioles sang softly among the green willows, and a neat flock of egrets soared into the blue sky.
Sitting in front of the window, I could see the snow piled up on the West Ridge and the ships that had traveled from Soochow thousands of miles away.
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Go green by the river, look back and see the flag. The wind rises in the spring city twilight, and the high-rise buildings are sad.
This short poem is written about the poet went to the riverside to play, enjoyed the beautiful festival, and was about to return, but encountered the invasion of Sichuan by the Tibetan army, Chengdu martial law, for a while, the spring suburbs. Peace and war are met in one day, and the feelings are very complicated, and the poet expresses his feelings of sadness when he is sad with "seeing the flag", "twilight in the spring city", and "sadness" in the drum horn, and the "twilight" and "sadness" can be perceived in a rather gloomy tone.
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Quatrain: Du Fu.
Go green by the river, look back and see the flag.
The wind rises in the spring city twilight, and the high-rise buildings are sad.
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Looking back, I saw the flag.
Author] Du Fu.
Full text] Go to the riverside and look back to see the flag.
The wind rises in the spring city twilight, and the high-rise buildings are sad.
Du Fu's "Two Quatrains (Part 2)".
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