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Fan Chengda (1126 1193), known as Zhineng, was a native of Wu County (located in present-day Suzhou City, Jiangsu Province).
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Fan Chengda, the word is energetic, and the number is Shihu Jushi. A native of Wu County, Pingjiang. Poet of the Southern Song Dynasty. 1126 born - 1193 died.
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Fan Chengda (1126-1193), known as the Shihu monk. Han nationality, a native of Wu County, Pingjiang (now Suzhou, Jiangsu). Poet of the Southern Song Dynasty.
Zhen Wenmu. Starting from the Jiangxi School, he later studied the poetry of the Middle and Late Tang Dynasty, inherited the realist spirit of Bai Juyi, Wang Jian, Zhang Ji and other poets Xin Yuefu, and finally became a family of its own. The style is simple and simple, fresh and charming.
The poems cover a wide range of subjects, and the works that reflect the content of rural social life are the most accomplished. Together with Yang Wanli, Lu You, and You Yuan, he is known as the "Four Great Poets of Zhongxing" in the Southern Song Dynasty.
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Fan Chengda: The word is capable, and the word is young. Han nationality, Wu County, Pingjiang Prefecture, is now a native of Suzhou City, Jiangsu Province. The Southern Song Dynasty writer was also a poet. "Four Seasons Pastoral Miscellaneous", "Water Tune Song Head" and so on are all his works.
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The pastoral poet of the Southern Song Dynasty wrote "Four Seasons Pastoral Miscellaneous", which was divided into five parts: spring, late spring, summer, autumn and winter.
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In the Song Dynasty, there was a peasant family, and the son's name was Fan Chengda. Fan Chengda gradually grew up, and he found that his father always got up before dawn to hoe in the fields, and his mother always rubbed hemp rope under the light when she didn't sleep at night.
One day, Fan Chengda also got up early, and he innocently said to his father: "You don't have to go today!" "Dad was made a second monk by Fan Chengda - confused.
Fan Chengda said again: "Dad, I will work instead of you." Dad laughed out loud and said
Will you hoe the ground? Can you hold a hoe aloft? "Dad had already gone to work in the field when Fan Chengda was in a daze.
At night, Fan Chengda was still thinking about the day, and he hadn't slept very late. Mother was about to rub the twine, and found that the light in Fan Cheng's house was still on, so she went over and asked, "Chengda, why don't you sleep?"
Mom, why don't you sleep? Fan Chengda asked rhetorically. Mom said:
I'm going to twine it! Fan Chengda said, "I'll help you!"
Mom asked rhetorically, "Will you?" He smiled and walked away.
At night, Fan Chengda couldn't sleep, thinking: In the morning, my father ignored me and left directly, and my mother just smiled at night, why is this? Maybe they think I'm too young to know anything, but I'm eight years old and I can work.
The next day, he imitated the appearance of adults next to the mulberry tree and learned to grow melons.
Later, Fan Chengda grew up and became a talented person, and when he remembered the scene of pastoral life when he was a child, he wrote "The day rises in the field and the night is hemp, and the children of the village are in charge of their own families." The children and grandchildren have not solved the problem of farming and weaving, and they also learn to grow melons in Sangyin. "The poem.
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Four o'clock pastoral miscellaneous.
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