When the early winter is cold, my chrysanthemums have bloomed.
Although the spring peach is lost in three points, it is accompanied by the poetry and immortal double yang (1).
The yellow sand wears gold armor in a hundred battles, and the incense array penetrates Chang'an (2).
But the king of the world, farewell to the remnant sun to the moon (3).
Note (1) The poet immortal is Li Bai. He died of illness in Dangtu County, Anhui Province in the first year of Zong Baoying of the Tang Dynasty (762) at the age of 62. In the ninth year of the leap year, Taibai wrote the poem "September 10th": "Yesterday climbed the heights, and today it is raised again." Chrysanthemums are so hard that they suffer from these two double yangs. Taibai used chrysanthemums as a metaphor for himself, the flowers suffered from two double yangs, and his career was also kicked twice, one was that he finally became an official, but he offended Yang Guozhong and Gao Lishi and Yang Guifei after drinking, and was "given gold to return to the mountain" by Xuanzong, in essence, he was "expelled" from the court by the powerful; The second is An Lushan's rebellion, Taibai was invited by Yongwang Li Lan to go out of the mountain to help quell the chaos, but he was regarded as the "rebel mastermind" by the Tang Suzong group, and he wanted to kill him quickly. Fortunately, Guo Ziyi and other loyal people desperately rescued each other, and only then was sentenced to "Changliu Yelang". Yelang is now the Zunyi region of Guizhou, which was a barren land at that time, and there were many miasma, and Suzong let him die in disguise...
2) "Soaring incense array through Chang'an" is a poem of Huangchao, and the whole poem is "Wait until September 8 in autumn, and I will kill a hundred flowers after the flowers bloom." The incense array penetrates Chang'an, and the city is full of ** armor. "The Yu uprising will be successful.
3) The last sentence "Xiang Yuehua" exemplifies folklore: Taibai is in Dangtu Shiji, taking a boat to enjoy the moon on a moonlit night, getting drunk, jumping into the river to catch the moon, and riding a whale**. This is the beautification of Taibai, and it is also a reward for the poet's "people's nature".