Where is the place where Lu Sheng lives in the idiom Huangliang Sweet Dream ?

Updated on culture 2024-06-09
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The young Lu Sheng, who passed through Handan on his journey, lived in an inn. The Taoist Lu Dongbin also lived in this inn, and between Lu Sheng and Lu Weng's conversation, he repeatedly complained about his poor situation. Lu Weng took out a pillow from his luggage and said to Lu Sheng

    If you sleep on this pillow, you will be prosperous and rich. At this time, the shopkeeper was cooking rice (yellow rice), and it was still early to leave the meal, so Lu Sheng pillowed this pillow and slept for a while. I don't want to dream as soon as I lie down.

    In the dream, he married a noble and beautiful young lady in Qinghe Cui's mansion, and lived a rich and decent life. In the second year, he was admitted to the "Jinshi", and later rose step by step, and he was an official who has always been a "festival envoy", "imperial history doctor", and also served as a "prime minister" for ten years, and later was awarded the title of "Yan Guogong". The five sons are all related to famous families, and they are all big officials:

    There are more than a dozen grandchildren, all of whom are brilliant and outstanding. It is really full of children and grandchildren, and the blessings are complete. He lived until he was in his eighties.

    As soon as the dream was over, he woke up. At this time, he realized that it was a dream, and the sorghum rice cooked by the owner was not yet cooked. Lu Sheng was amazed when he thought about decades of glory and wealth, but it was a short-lived dream.

    Lu Weng smiled: "Life is like this! If you want to truly enjoy the glory and wealth, you must rely on your own hands to work hard and create.

    also made a dream).

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Handan: If it's a brain teaser, it should be Huangliang!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Lu Weng turned Lu Sheng into a dream and woke up in the Handan Hotel.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It is an inn where Lu Sheng stayed when he passed through Handan.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Huangliang Dream Lu Xian Temple, located in Handan City 10 kilometers north of Huangliang Dream Town, the ancient buildings cover an area of 10,000 square meters, more than 180 palace houses, is based on the Tang Dynasty Shen Jiji's legend ** "Pillow in the Record" and built.

    Legend has it that Lu Sheng met the immortals, and his dream of yellow sorghum was here. Lu Sheng, a young talent in the Tang Dynasty, passed by an inn next to the Handan Ancient Road and had a very speculative conversation with an old man in the store. The old man is actually Lu Dongbin.

    Lu Sheng sighed to himself, he was full of talent, but he couldn't achieve fame. The old man gave him a celadon pillow and let him take a nap. At this time, yellow rice was boiling in the shop.

    Lu Sheng soon fell asleep. In the dream, he married Miss Gaomen, won the top prize in the examination, prospered in official luck, enjoyed the glory and wealth of the world, and died in his eighties. When I woke up, the rice was still cooked.

    The ancient ancestral hall was built in a difficult time, according to the inscription in the ancestral hall, there was a building in the Song Dynasty. The Eight Immortal Pavilion that stands in front of the gate and the gatehouse face each other in the east and west, the south side of the middle of the courtyard is the wall, the four stone carvings of "Penglai Wonderland" are embedded on it, it is said that it is written by Lu Dongbin, so there are many legendary stories. Over the Dan room, the lotus flowers in the courtyard are gorgeous, and the willows compete for green, which makes people feel refreshed and happy.

    Entering the middle gate is the main building Zhongli Palace, Lu Zu Palace, Lu Sheng Palace. There are statues, stone statues in the hall, Lu Sheng bluestone lying statue, sleepy and hazy, wonderful and vivid, attracting many famous artists to write poems and paint here. The palace door couplet is more from the hands of famous artists, full of fun, Lu Sheng Dian's couplet inscription:

    When I slept until the second or third watch, all fame became an illusion, and I thought that after a hundred years, I would be the ancients", which is very rich in life philosophy. In the corridor on both sides of the hall, there are ancient monuments of various generations. On both sides of the central axis, there are the east-west palaces, bell and drum towers, pavilions, rockeries, etc. of the late Qing Dynasty building, which are scattered, and there are flowers and trees such as ancient cypress, green bamboo, and strange flowers set off between them, the environment is quiet and elegant, and the literati of the past dynasties have traveled here more.

    Song Wang Anshi once wrote, "Handan has dreamed for more than 40 years, and it is relatively ripe when the yellow sorghum is ripe." Everything is only like empty bird tracks, and the strange king can still chase after it".

    There is a peculiar "dream" word tablet in front of the door of Lu Sheng Palace, according to the order of the strokes of the word "dream", the story of "Huangliang Sweet Dream" is written in a short text, which is intriguing. Next to the rockery, a new "Famous Dream Museum" has been built, in which you can see more than 30 interesting dream-related stories in Chinese history.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    [Explanation]: Sorghum: millet. It is a metaphor for unrealizable dreams.

    From]: Tang Shen Jiji's "Pillow Notes": "Strange said: 'How can you dream of it?' Weng smiled and said: "The things of the world are still the same." ’”

    Example: The vision he has planned is nothing more than that.

    synonyms]: Nanke a dream, daydreaming, Huangliang a dream.

    Antonyms]: waking up like a dream.

    Grammar]: more formal; as a subject, object, and definite; Derogatory.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Tang Shen Jiji's "Pillow Notes" said that Lu Sheng stayed at the Handan Hotel, and Lu Sheng had a good dream of enjoying a lifetime of glory and wealth after falling asleep. When I woke up, the rice was not cooked, because I realized. The "Huangliang Dream" or "Handan Dream" that later generations said came out of this.

    After that, it was repeatedly written and adapted, such as "Nan Ke Ji" in the Tang Dynasty, "Nan Ke Taishou" in the Song Dynasty, Ma Zhiyuan in the Yuan Dynasty "Handan Dao Province Wu Huangliang Dream", Tang Xianzu in the Ming Dynasty adapted "Handan Ji", and Pu Songling in the Qing Dynasty "Continuation of Huangliang".

    Now the metaphor is that the good thing that you want to achieve has come to naught.

    The meaning in this sentence is to wake up and find that everything is a sweet dream, nothing.

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