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Finally Nanyin Ridge Show,

Snow floats in the clouds.

Lin indicates the color of Ji,

The city is increasingly cold.

According to legend, Zu Yong's poem "Looking at the YuXue in the South" is a masterpiece that has been circulated for thousands of years, and Zu Yong himself feels perfect, but because he did not write enough 12 sentences as required, he refused to rewrite it, and the result was not admitted.

Mengjiao, who was also in the Chang'an examination, also wrote a well-known poem "After Dengke": "The spring wind is proud of the horseshoe disease, and I can see all the Chang'an flowers in one day." ”

At the age of 40, Meng Jiaocai went to Chang'an at the request of his mother, six years of suffering, a high school, how can he not be excited? If we know that Meng Jiao lost his father at the age of three, I am afraid that we can better appreciate the meaning. Of course, reading "Wandering Son" again will also be doubly moved.

Poems related to Chang'an, as well as the "Title Capital City Nanzhuang" that we are particularly familiar with. The poet Cui Hu traveled to a small village south of Chang'an City to relax and met a beautiful girl, but there was no deep discussion. When Cui Hu returned to the same place after entering high school in the second year, he was already a person.

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Chang'an, one of the most prosperous capitals in ancient China, has a long history and profound cultural heritage, the so-called "four suburbs of qin and han kingdoms, the capital of the eight water emperors".

Tang poetry and Chang'an, there is an inseparable flesh-and-blood connection, the vast majority of poets in the Tang Dynasty life fate is closely linked to Chang'an, many famous compositions are created in Chang'an or the purpose of returning to Chang'an, not only describe the colorful social life of Chang'an, but also express the poet's feelings for Chang'an' prosperity.

"That Year Chang'an: The History and Culture of the Imperial Capital in Tang Poems" selects more than 80 poems describing Chang'an characters, scenery, customs and nostalgia, and sets off the theme from the levels of "drunken Chang'an", "Chang'an Spring", "Chang'an Autumn", "Final South Look", "Chang'an Feeling", "Chang'an Guest" and "Chang'an Dream", showing a three-dimensional, full and vivid picture of Chang'an life.

The author Wu Zhenhua's poetry appreciation fully excavates the historical and cultural connotations of Chang'an, tells interesting stories, talks about profound culture, and makes poetry more everyday, life-like, and closer to our hearts. Please read it together.

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