Read and study the first volume of Liweng s Rhyme , the eighth of the nine best

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-01-31

杞 (qǐ) to 梓 (zǐ), 桧 (guì) to 楷 (jiē). 水泊 (pō) against the mountain cliffs.

The dance skirt is against the song sleeve, and the jade majesty is on the Yao step.

The wind enters the mèi (mèi), and the moon is full of arms. 虎兕 (sì) against wolf jackals.

Ma Rong Tang Shang Tent, Yang Kan (kǎn) Water Zhai.

The north 黉 (hóng) palace should be picked, and the east patrol dai 畤 (zhì) set burnt firewood.

Jin Cable Spring River, Heng Flute Cave Xiao Tong Biluo;The night moon is full of lights, and the hairpins are all over the incense street.

Today, I will learn the last eight couplets of the "Nine Best" rhyme, which include a one-word pair, a two-character pair, a three-character pair, a five-character pair, a seven-character pair, and the last eleven-character pair.

Qi to Zi, juniper to Kai" is a word pair. The wolfberry is the wolfberry willow, also called the red-skinned willow, which is mostly born at the water's edge. Catalpa is the catalpa tree, also known as the stinky sycamore, yellow rowan.

Juniper is juniper, also called juniper. Kai refers to the Kai tree, also called Coptis chinensis.

The water is on the cliff", the dance skirt is on the song sleeve, and the jade majesty is on the Yao steps"and later".Tiger vs. wolfIt's all "two-word pairs".

The water is the lake, and the cliff refers to the steep side of the mountain.

"Jade Majesty" is a good name for the steps of the imperial palace, and also refers to the imperial court. "Majesty" is the steps of the palace, and under the steps it is called "Your Majesty", which later evolved into the honorific title of the emperor by the giant.

"Yao steps" refers to jade steps or snow-covered steps, and is also used as a good name for stone steps. Yao is beautiful jade, or described as beautiful and precious.

"袂" refers to the sleeves of the shirt. "兕" means rhinoceros. Both tigers and wolves are used as metaphors for fierce and cruel people.

The Analects of Confucius records the words of Confucius: "The tiger is out of the sheng, and the turtle and jade are destroyed in the coffin, whose fault is it?.""柙 (xiá) is a wooden cage for wild beasts. Turtle jade refers to tortoise shell and treasure jade, representing national heavy weapons. 椟 (dú) means wooden box.

During the Spring and Autumn Period, Ji Sun, the doctor of the State of Lu, prepared to send troops to attack Zhuān Yú. It is a small country attached to the Lu State, and there is no fault for it.

At that time, two of Confucius's students, Ran Qiu and Zilu, were working as retainers in Ji Sun's house, and they went to meet Confucius to discuss this issue.

Confucius opposed the attack on the Qiang, believing that Ran Qiu and Zilu should dissuade the Ji Sun clan from making wrong decisions, and said to them: "The tiger and the rhinoceros escaped from the cage, and the tortoise shell and the beautiful jade were destroyed in the box, whose responsibility is this?"."Criticize them for not fulfilling their duties as retainers.

Ma Rong is a famous scholar in the Eastern Han Dynasty and the grandson of the famous general Ma Yuan. Indulgent, uninhibited, advocating luxury.

He had a lot of students, and during his lectures, he set up a red tent in the classroom, with students listening to the lecture in front and female music playing in the back. Later, the "apprenticeship of the tent" refers to the teacher's lecture and the opening of the class to teach the apprentice, which contains the meaning of praise and praise.

Yang Kan was a famous general during the Northern and Southern Dynasties, the son of Yang Zhi, the general of Pingbei in the Northern Wei Dynasty, and later rebelled against Wei and returned to Liang. Strong in martial arts, proficient in literature and history, and living a luxurious life.

When Yang Kan was the envoy of Hengzhou (now Hengyang, Hunan), he once connected two large ships together, built houses on the ships, decorated them with colorful silk and jewelry, and set up a tent inside, called "Shui Zhai". When the tide is high, untie the cable, set up a wine banquet on the water waves, delicacies and jade dishes, female music and kabuki, jewels, magnificent, and onlookers on both sides of the strait are like blockages.

"黉" is an ancient school, "黉Palace" is the palace of learning.

"Mustard" means grass, a metaphor for something slightly delicate, such as grass mustard. Picking up mustard is easy to get your hands on.

Xiahou Sheng, a scholar of the Western Han Dynasty, preached Confucian scriptures and often said to his students: "Your weakness lies in not understanding the scriptures, and if you understand the scriptures, it will be as easy as bending down to pick up a small grass." ”

The north of the palace should be pickedIt means that when you go to school and study, you must master the rules and methods, and lift weights lightly.

The eastern tour points to the east, to worship Mount Tai. "Dai" refers to Mount Tai of Dongyue, and "畤" refers to the place where the five mountains of the Emperor of Heaven are worshipped. "Burnt" means burned. "Burnt firewood" refers to the burning of sacrifices such as jade silk and sacrifices on the accumulated firewood, which is a ritual of sacrifice.

The eastern tour of Dai Ding burned firewoodIt means that when you go to the east to worship Mount Tai, you must follow the etiquette of burning firewood.

"Brocade cable" refers to a cable made of brocade, borrowed from a luxurious pleasure boat, a painted boat. "Chunjiang" refers to the river water in spring. The flute is to be blown horizontally, so it is called "horizontal flute", and there are many holes on the flute to adjust the tone, so it is called "hole flute".

"Biluo" refers to the sky. Taoists believe that the highest sky in the east is full of blue clouds, so it is called "blue fall". Bai Juyi's "Song of Long Hatred" wrote: The upper and poorer blue fall into the Yellow Spring, and the two places are gone.

The meaning of this sentence is that the painting boat floats on the river in spring, and the sound of people playing flutes and dong flutes on it reaches through the sky.

"Lost hairpin" refers to a lost hairpin, a metaphor for old things or old feelings. "Fallen green" refers to the fallen green feathers, which are worn by women during spring outings. "Xiang Street" refers to a bustling street.

The idea of this sentence is that the Lantern Festival is brightly lit and the moon is bright. The bustling street market is full of tourists, and there are lost hairpins and green feathers everywhere.

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