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Li Bai wrote in "Will Enter the Wine": "Five-flowered horses, daughters and horses, Hu'er will exchange for fine wine, and sell eternal sorrow with you." In fact, the "five-flowered horse" in the verse refers to a horse that trims the mane of the horse's neck into the shape of a five-petaled flower. The Tang people like to trim the horse's mane into petals as decoration, divided into five petals, called "five-flowered horse", also known as "five-flower".
This kind of horse was extremely valuable like the dancing horse of the time, and was specially trained to be used for performances, which can be extended to precious horses, BMWs, Liangji, and the likeTherefore, the "five-flowered horse" in Li Bai's "Will Enter the Wine" existed in the Tang Dynasty. <>
First, the horse's mane was cut into a five-flower shape during the Kaiyuan and Tianbao periods of the Tang Dynasty, and the decoration of the horse was very particularIn society, the mane of a horse is often cut into the shape of petals, and the one cut into three petals is called a three-petaled horse, and the one cut into five petals is called a five-flowered horse。Later, "three-flowered horse" and "five-flowered horse" evolved into a general name for general Liangji.
In addition to the "five-flowered horse" mentioned in Li Bai's "Will Enter the Wine", Du Fu also mentioned the "five-flowered horse" in "Gaodu Guarding the Horse", and the original poem reads: "The five flowers are scattered and the clouds are all over the body, and the sweat and blood are seen in thousands of miles." Another example is the "White Snow Song" written by an anonymous family in the Tang Dynasty: "The five-flowered horse steps on the white clouds, and the seven-incense car runs the Yao Qi moon."
One said, "Five-flowered horses, the color of the horse's coat is the five-flower writer." ”<
1. The 1959 edition of "Three Hundred Tang Poems" by Zhonghua Book Company explains the "five-flowered horse" in the poem as: "Refers to the precious horse." One says that the hair color is made of five patterns, and the other says that the long hair on the neck is trimmed into five petals.
It can be seen that "five-flowered horse" has three meanings: a precious horse, a horse with a five-flowered coat, and a horse's mane cut into a five-flowered shape. The five-flowered horse may refer to the more expensive green horse at that time.
This horsehair color is in the shape of a five-petal flower, and it is called 'Lianqian' or 'five-flower Lianqian' because the pattern is like an ancient coin that is not chiseled and connected together. ”
Third, there is a saying that the coat color is made of five patternsThe understanding of unpatterned does not refer to the shearing of the sideburns, but to the texture of the whirling hair on the horse's body. However, there are basically no horses in the world with five patterns or swirling patterns in their coat colors, and they are just a kind of assumption about "five flowers scattered and full of clouds".
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In fact, the "five-flowered horse" mentioned in Li Bai's poem is a horse that cuts the horse's mane into the shape of a five-petal flower. This type of horse is called "five-flowered horse" or "five-flowered horse". Despite this, the horses were highly prized and obedient at the time, and were generally used to perform acrobatics.
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The five-flowered horse mentioned in Li Bai's poem does not exist, he and Qianjinqiu are the same truth, and it is the imagination of a romantic poet. It is the artistic conception of Li Baishi, giving people a beautiful yearning, so everyone must recognize the facts.
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Horses are five-colored, extremely rare, because they are precious and expensive. Five-flowered horses, daughters and daughters, the poet of Jiyan is willing to spend all his money in order to drink with his confidants and friends!
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According to historical analysis, the Tang Dynasty should have existed in the five flowers, which is reflected in the verses.
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As for why it is called a five-flowered horse, it is said that it is to highlight the prestige of the horse, and the horse's mane is deliberately made into five petals, so that the name of the five-flowered horse spread.
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The five-flowered horse refers to the precious horse, which is the horse that can only be ridden by the imperial court at that time, because the Tang people cut the horse into five clusters called the five-flower, so it is called the five-flowered horse!
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In the Tang Dynasty, people cut the mane of the horse into three or five petals, and the horse cut into five petals is called the five-petaled horse, from which the five-flowered horse in the poem is derived.
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The five-flowered horses written by Li Bai in "Will Enter the Wine" are real. The five-flowered horse does not refer to a horse of five colors, but refers to the mane of the neck that is trimmed into a five-petal flower shape with scissors. This kind of horse that has been trimmed is called a five-flowered horse.
In ancient times, when transportation was inconvenient, horses, as animals that could travel thousands of miles a day, were called indispensable means of transportation and occupied a very important position in people's lives. The people of the Tang Dynasty preferred to trim the mane of the horse, and the one that was divided into five petals was called the five-flowered horse, which was very precious and was generally only used for performance. Later, the five-flowered horse was compared to a precious horse.
1. Horses with a five-petaled flower-like mane are called five-flowered horses. The Tang Dynasty was a period of high economic and cultural development, people not only paid more attention to human clothing, but also paid great attention to the decoration of horses, but after all, horses were only animals, so they could only start from the mane, and those that were divided into three-petal flowers were called three-flowered horses, and those that were divided into five-petal flowers were called five-flowered horses. But then it gradually became a generic term for good horses.
2. Other poets have also mentioned the five-flowered horse. Li Bai wrote in "Will Enter the Wine": Five-flowered horses, daughters Qiu, Hu'er will exchange for fine wine, and sell eternal sorrow with you.
In addition to Li Bai, there are also other poets who describe five-flowered horses. In "White Snow Song", "The five-flowered horse steps on the white clouds, and the seven-incense car grinds the moon." The famous poet Du Fu wrote "Gaodu Guarding the Horse" also has:
The flowers are scattered and the clouds are all over the body, and the sweat and blood are flowing from thousands of miles. ”
3. Specifically refers to the green horse. The green horse is a kind of horse with a white variegated coat, and the breed is quite valuable. The five-flowered horse was later interpreted as a precious horse, and it is also said that the coat color is made of the five-pattern village, we know that the horse does not have five patterns, so the five-flowered horse at that time may refer to the green horse alone.
However, there is no basis for reality in the ancient poems, and we don't know whether the five-flowered horse written by Li Bai really exists.
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I've seen pork belly, but I've never seen a horse with a red flower. However, the five-flowered horse is probably a horse with a five-colored coat color. Or either it's decoration.
During the Kaiyuan and Tianbao years of the Tang Dynasty, the society paid great attention to the decoration of horses, and often cut the mane of the horse into the shape of petals, and the three-petaled one was called the three-petaled horse, and the five-petaled one was called the five-petaled horse. Probably looks like this.
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Letting your imagination run wild is very beautiful and precious.
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