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Qiqiao (Tang) Lin Jie.
Qixi tonight to see the blue sky, morning glory and weaver girl crossing the river bridge.
Every family begs to look at the autumn moon.
Tens of thousands of red wires were worn.
Lin Jie (831 847), male, character Zhizhou, Fujian, poet of the Tang Dynasty. When I was a child, I was very smart, and I was able to write poems at the age of six. He is also good at calligraphy and chess. He was only seventeen years old when he died.
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It's a woman. Lin Jie (831-847), a native of Fujian, was a poet of the Tang Dynasty, and his poems "Qiqiao" and "Wang Xiantan" are preserved in the "All Tang Poems".
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Author: Lin Jie (831-847) Zi Zhizhou, female, Fujian, poet of the Tang Dynasty. When I was a child, I was very smart, and I was able to write poems at the age of six. He is also good at calligraphy and chess. Died at the age of seventeen.
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Male, of course male. He wrote poetry at the age of six and died at the age of seventeen.
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The full poem of Tang Linjie's "Begging Qiao" is "Qixi tonight to see the blue sky, morning glory and weaver girl crossing the river bridge." Every family begs to look at the autumn moon and wears tens of thousands of red silks. The poet does not specify the various wishes in the poem, but leaves room for imagination and expresses people's desire to pursue happiness.
"Qiqiao" is a poem that describes the grand occasion of the folk Qixi Festival, the first two sentences describe the folk tale of the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl, and the last two sentences explain the things of the Qiqiao clearly, concisely and vividly, evoking people's good wishes and rich imagination, reflecting the joy of people's festivals.
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Qixi tonight to see the blue sky, morning glory and weaver girl crossing the river bridge.
Every family begs to look at the autumn moon and wears tens of thousands of red silks.
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Author] Don Linjie.
Qixi tonight to see the blue sky, morning glory and weaver girl crossing the river bridge. Every family begs to look at the autumn moon and wears tens of thousands of red silks.
This poem is the Tang Dynasty poet Lin Jie, describing the folk Qixi begging pomp poem, the seventh night of the seventh lunar month, commonly known as [Qixi], also known as [Daughter's Day] or [Girl's Day], is the legend of the day when the Cowherd and Weaver Girl across the [Tianhe] meet on the Magpie Bridge, [Qiqiao] is to beg the Weaver Girl for a pair of skillful hands, the most common way to beg Qiao is to thread a needle through the moon, if the thread passes through the pinhole, it is called [Deqiao], the approximate meaning of this poem is to say, on the night of Qixi Festival, looking at the blue sky, It's like seeing the Cowherd and Weaver Girl across the Tianhe River meeting on the Magpie Bridge, every household is watching the autumn moon while begging, and there are tens of thousands of red lines crossed, Lin Jie in his childhood, is very interested in the wonderful legend of Qiqiao, and his mother or other women, look up at the brilliant Tianhe in the far-reaching night sky, **The two dazzling stars on both sides of the Tianhe River, looking forward to seeing the gathering of these two stars, so he wrote the poem "Qiqiao" selling the group;
Let's take a look at this poem, the first and second sentences of the poem, [Qixi and the sky look at the blue sky, morning glory and weaver girl crossing the river bridge], of which [Bixiao] refers to the vast and boundless blue sky, the first two sentences narrate the folk tale of the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl, the annual Qixi Festival has come again, and people in every household can't help but look up at the vast sky, this is because this beautiful legend has touched a kind and beautiful heart, evoking people's good wishes and rich imagination;
Let's go down to look at the next two sentences, [every family begs to look at the autumn moon, wearing tens of thousands of red silk], the last two sentences explain the begging things clearly, concise, vivid images, the poet did not specifically write the different wishes produced by the moon in the poem, but left a rich imagination space for the reader, and more reflected the joy of people's festivals;
Okay, that's all for this issue of "Begging Qiao", we'll see you next time.
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Vernacular translation. On the night of Qixi Festival, looking at the blue sky, it is like seeing the Cowherd and Weaver Girl across the "Tianhe" meeting on the Magpie Bridge.
Every household is watching the autumn moon while begging (threading needles through the moon), and there are tens of thousands of red lines crossed.
Gregorian calendar. (Tang) Lin Jie.
Qixi tonight to see the blue sky, morning glory and weaver girl crossing the river bridge.
Every family begs to look at the autumn moon and wears tens of thousands of red silks.
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Qiqiao Lin Jie (Tang).
Tanabata tonight to see the blue night, morning glory and weaver girl crossing the river bridge.
Every family begs to look at the autumn moon and wears tens of thousands of red silks.
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Tanabata looks at the blue sky today, and the morning glory and weaver girl cross the river bridge. "Blue sky" refers to the vast blue sky. The first two sentences narrate the folk tale of the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl.
The annual Qixi Festival is here again, and people in every household can't help but look up at the vast sky, because this beautiful legend touches a kind and beautiful heart, arousing people's good wishes and rich imagination. Every family begs to look at the autumn moon and wears tens of thousands of red silks. The last two sentences explain the begging things clearly, concisely, and vividly.
It can guide students to read the content of the resource bag at the end of the text and feel the joy of people's holidays. The poet does not write down a variety of different wishes in the poem, but leaves room for imagination, and guides students to combine the understanding of the whole poem to further appreciate the people's desire to beg for wisdom and pursue happiness shown in the poem.
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