
recently
The epidemic in Xi'an has touched the hearts of the people of the whole country
meanwhile
It was widely spread on social media
Verse "Northwest looking at Chang'an"
however
"Chang'an" in the sentence
Does it really refer to Xi'an?
"Northwest Looking at Chang'an" is from
The Southern Song Dynasty poet Xin abandoned the disease
"Bodhisattva Man Shu Jiangxi Stoma Wall"
Chunxi II and III (1175-1176 AD)
Xin abandoned his illness and was appointed to Jiangxi Toti Prison
He often travels to and from Jiangxi, Hunan and other places
Come to the stoma
Overlook the mighty river that rushes day and night
Thoughts fluctuate like rivers
So write the word
"Looking northwest to Chang'an, poor countless mountains"
It is written that the author Xin abandoned the disease and remembered his friends
And look into the distance
The realm is suddenly infinitely high
But there are many green mountains to cover it
His vision
In fact
"Looking at Chang'an in the northwest, poor countless mountains" in "Chang'an"
It does not refer to xi'an today
Chang'an was not the capital of the Northern Song Dynasty
But the capital of the Han and Tang dynasties was in Chang'an
Therefore, Chang'an was borrowed to refer to the capital
Therefore, Chang'an here refers to Fenjing
This is now Kaifeng, Henan
Of course, whether Chang'an in the "Northwest Looking at Chang'an" refers to Xi'an or not
The hearts of the people of the whole country are related to Xi'an
together
Author: Fan Jiale
Edit: Fan Jiale
Editor-in-Charge: Yang Jian
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