It s Chongyang again, the Taixie is on the spot, and the dogwood incense pendant What does it mean

Updated on culture 2024-08-08
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    From the fifth generation of Li Yu's "Xie Xinen, Ran Ran Autumn Light Can't Keep".

    The autumn light can't be retained, and the red leaves are full of twilight.

    It's Chongyang again, and the Taixie is on the verge of landing, and the dogwood incense is pendant.

    Purple chrysanthemum, floating courtyard households, evening smoke cage drizzle.

    Yongyong Xinyan swallowed a cold voice, and hated the similarity of old age.

    Interpretation].It's the day of the Double Ninth Festival again, and the place where the tower climbs high and looks far away is full of dogwoods and incense pendants decorated with spices.

    1. Table: a tall and flat building for observation and viewing. 榭 (xiè): An open house built on a high earth platform, mostly a place for sightseeing. Taixie, Tai and Pavilion, also refer to buildings such as buildings. Landing place: refers to the place where you climb high and look into the distance.

    2. 茱 (zhū) 萸 (yú): the name of the plant, with a strong fragrance, which can be used in medicine. In ancient China, it was customary to wear dogwood during the Chung Yeung Festival to ward off evil spirits. Incense pendant: A pendant filled with spices. Pendant, an ornament that hangs from top to bottom.

    Appreciation] This poem comes from the autumn sorrow of the writer of Chongyang customs. The upper and lower parts of the word are integrated, and it is really difficult to clearly separate them. The first two sentences of the word first write "autumn light can't stay", which first sets a sad and lamenting tone for the whole word.

    The author's description of the scenery in the words is very sufficient, from the full steps of "red leaves" to the ascent of "Chongyang", there are both "dogwood incense pendant", there are also "purple chrysanthemum air floating", sometimes see "evening smoke cage drizzle", and sometimes hear "new geese swallow cold sound". Although there are some joyful and lively descriptions of these scenes, such as Chongyang ascending, wearing dogwood to drive away evil spirits, etc., but more are "red leaves", "evening smoke", "drizzle", "new geese" and other hateful and bleak scenes, coupled with the author's intentional dyeing of "twilight", "pharyngeal" and other feelings, a sad atmosphere of late autumn envelops the whole article, and it is also very natural to lead to the lament and emotion of "sad and similar to old age".

    About the Author].Li Yu, the monarch of the Southern Tang Dynasty during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms, reigned from 961 to 975, the word Chongguang, the first name Congjia, the number Zhong Yin, and the Lianfeng layman. Han nationality, a native of Pengcheng (now Xuzhou, Jiangsu). The sixth son of Li Jing of Yuanzong of the Southern Tang Dynasty, succeeded to the throne in the second year of Song Jianlong (961), and was known as the queen of Li in history.

    In the eighth year of Kaibao, the Song army broke the capital of the Southern Tang Dynasty, Li Yu surrendered to the Song Dynasty, was captured to Bianjing, and was named the general of the right Qianniu Wei and the marquis of disobedience. Later, he was poisoned by Song Taizong because of his nostalgic nostalgic noun "Poppy Beauty". Although Li Yu is not politically ill, his artistic talent is extraordinary.

    Fine calligraphy, good at painting, tonal rhythm, poetry and writing have a certain attainment, especially the highest achievement of words. Masterpieces through the ages, such as "Poppy Beauty", "Waves and Sands", "Crying in the Dark Night" and so on. Li Yu, who failed politically, left an immortal chapter in the world of words and was known as the "Emperor of Words".

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Chongyang ascended, and Pei Zhu incense pendant to ward off evil spirits.

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