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A poem similar to the mood of "Six Foot Alley"

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"A piece of paper comes only for the wall (a thousand miles of books are only for the wall), so why bother him to be three feet." The Great Wall is still there today, and Qin Shi Huang was not seen in that year. This poem was not only passed down to the present day by the open-mindedness of Zhang Ying (1637-1708), a scholar of the Wenhuadian University and a scholar of the Ministry of Rites during the Kangxi Dynasty of the Qing Dynasty, which not only made the story of Tongcheng's "Six Feet Alley" passed down to the present day, but also became a classic model for people to deal with neighbors and related interests, embodying the traditional virtues of courtesy and modesty of the Chinese nation.

A poem similar to the mood of "Six Foot Alley"

Similar to the poetic conception of "Six Feet Alley", there are some poems and stories in the past, which are copied and stored here:

I. "The four neighbors invaded me from Yi, after all, I have to think about it sometimes." Try to look at the Base of the Hanyuan Hall, and the West Wind Autumn Grass is leaving. The title of this poem is "Batch of Disciples Li Old Residence", written by Shangshu Yang Yue of the Southern Tang Dynasty, and included in the Quan Tang Poems. The Song Dynasty Ouyang Xiu's "Guitian Record" quotes the "Imperial Song Class Garden" volume 36, which says: "Yang ShangshuXuan returned to Chang'an, and the old residence was occupied by the neighbors. The disciples wanted to sue the government for their deeds, in order to complain about Bai Jie. Squirmy tail clouds... The children did not dare to repeat the words."

Second, "The paper letter only says the wall, so why bother with the canal diameter ruler." The Qin Emperor made a thousand-year plan in vain, and now he saw the city wall and did not see the king. This poem was written by Shu Fen, a Ming Dynasty leader. Shu Fen (1487-1531), a native of Jinxian County, Nanchang, was a ming zhengde jinshi. When he was repairing in Ren Hanlin, he received many letters from his son from his hometown complaining that his neighbors were constantly encroaching on the property, so Shu Fen wrote this poem. It is said that to this day, his hometown of Beishan Town still retains an alley given up by two families, named "Let the Wall Lane".

Third, "There is no room for competition, and one is divided into two walls." The whole world is a king's land, and it doesn't hurt to have a little more. "This poem was written by The Ming Dynasty Shangshu Yang Yi. Yang Yi was the Rebbe Shangshu of the Third Year (1452) of emperor Jingtai of the Ming Dynasty, and was one of the forty celebrities of the Ming Dynasty. The Qing Dynasty Liang Shaoren's "Essays on the Two Autumn Rain Temples" Volume III is uploaded: "Yang Shangshu zhai residence next to the land, occupied by people one or two feet. Or to tell the public, to write poems (clouds)... Its people are ashamed. ”

4. "Outside the Taiping Gate, by the lake, it is not the Junjia ancestor Ueda." A little duckweed can not tolerate, how to punch the boat in the belly. "The Ming Dynasty's "Allusions to the State Dynasty" records that Yang Fu, the young secretary of Dali in Nanjing in the Ming Dynasty, raised two pigs at home, and every day he asked the boy to go to Houhu Lake to collect ping algae to feed the pigs. On this day, the boy went to the back lake again, met Fasi's family, and quarreled because of CaiPing, and as a result, the boy was beaten and went home to cry to his master. Yang Fu listened and wrote this poem to exhort his family.

The above verses, whether borrowed from the Great Wall and the Hanyuan Dianji, or borrowed the allusion of Mencius's saying that "there is no royal land under the whole world", express the open mind of these officials who do not care, are kind to their neighbors, and are generous to people. Interestingly, someone once listed as many as a dozen similar poems in Six Foot Alley. For example, The Ming Dynasty Shangshu Lin Han (1434-1519), the Ming Dynasty Shangshu Guo Pu (1511-1593), the Qing Dynasty Famous Minister Fu Yiwei (1609-1665), the Qing Dynasty Scholar Hu Xu (1655-1736), the Qing Dynasty Zheng Banqiao (1693-1765), the Qing Dynasty Prime Minister Wang Jie (1725-1805), the Qing Dynasty Daoguang Dynasty Editor He Shaoji (1799-1873)... There are similar stories to Zhang Yingxiang. For example, Hu Xu's hometown of Guangshan County is well-known because the two sides gave up the laneway, and the story is recorded in the "Renyi Lane" of the "Guangshan County Chronicle". As a second-year scholar of Ming Chenghua, Lin Han, one of the "Four Gentlemen Who Stayed in Beijing" of the Nanjing Official Shangshu during the Ming Zhengde period, also published his poem "Commandments and Disciples" in the "Book of Commandments" published by the Beijing Publishing House in 2000: "It does not hurt to let him have a few feet in any dispute." The content of the poem is similar to Zhang Ying's.

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