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Allusion: Sweep the door

In Tang poems, there are many poems about the allusion of "sweeping the door", and Wang Wei has a poem "Heavy Reward Yuan Langzhong", which includes a sentence:

"Xian Lang deliberately pitied his fellows, and the minister selflessly broke the door."

Du Mu's poem "Sending Cui Jun" also has it: "Shame on the doorman, who is the beggar?" ”

In Qian Qi's poem "Sending Yang Zhen back to hermitage": "Repent of sweeping the door, but also chant a hidden poem." In this sentence, there is also the word "sweeping the door".

So, what exactly does "sweep the door" mean?

Allusion: Sweep the door

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Speaking of which, there is such a story in the "History of the Family of King Hui of Qi":

"Father Wei Bo saw the Emperor of Qin with a good drum and piano. When Wei Bo was young, he wanted to see Qi Xiang Cao Shan, and his family was poor and could not communicate with himself, but he often gave up qi outside the door in the morning and night. Give away to each other, think of things, and serve them, and get erection. Bo Yue: 'I wish to see the king, but there is no cause, so I am a son, and I want to see it.' So the sheriff saw Bo Cao San, because he thought he was a shepherd. One is to participate in the royal court, to speak things, to participate in the sage, and to mourn the king of Hui. When the king of mourning was summoned, he worshiped it as an internal history. ”

This story tells that in the early years of the Western Han Dynasty, Wei Bo, a minister under King Hui of Qi, here King Qi mourned Hui, the son of Gaozu Liu Bang and his maternal wife Lady Cao, named Liu Fei, and was crowned king of Qi.

When Wei Bo was young, he wanted to see Qi Xiangcao and ask for an official and a half-job, but because his family was poor and he didn't have much money to dredge up, he thought of a way, and often went to the Qi State alone before dawn to sweep the floor.

Qi Guoxiang's housekeeper was very strange, thinking that there was a monster, so he secretly observed, and found Wei Bo. Wei Bo said, "I hope to see Xiangjun, there is nothing I can do, so I cleaned up for you, and I want to see you through this." ”

So the Sheren introduced Wei Bo to Qi Xiang Cao Shan, and Cao Shan made him his own Sheren. Once Wei Bo drove for Cao Shan and talked about some things, Cao Shan thought that Wei Bo was very talented, so he recommended him to King Hui of Qi. King Hui summoned Wei Bo and worshipped him as an internal history.

By the time King Of Sorrows ascended the throne, Wei Bo was highly valued, and his power was once greater than that of Qi Xiang.

Since then, Wei Bo has slowly embarked on the road of Qingyun through the initial "sweeping door". Later, "sweeping the door" became an allusion to the magnate.

Until the Qing Dynasty, Qian Qianyi's poem "Jishui Gongzong Xian Yi Que" also had: "There are ghosts in the world's roads, and there are no one to sweep away the door." ”

Yuan Ming wrote in the fourth part of "The Poetry presented by The Emperor zhongcheng and the poem given by the middle of the poem is appropriate to answer in the number of answers, that is, to stay and leave": "Wei Bo who swept the door is far from now, and the period of knowing the song bell is rare from ancient times. "This is also the allusion used.

@Eight Min Ancient Novels