Classics need to be inherited, culture needs to be promoted, calligraphy and poetry are an important part of the traditional culture of the Chinese nation, and also an important carrier of history and traditional culture. Cultural self-confidence needs to start from a little bit, and the ancient poems will be expressed in the form of calligraphy, hoping to provide some reference for poetry and calligraphy lovers, especially for young enthusiasts, to further deepen the understanding and love of traditional culture. Calligraphy enthusiasts and poetry lovers from Beijing, Tianjin, Hebei, Henan, Hunan, Sichuan, Shanxi, Gansu, Guangdong, Shaanxi, Inner Mongolia, Shandong and other parts of the country are invited to jointly carry out the "Writing Classics" online exhibition activities.
【Writing Classics】The 407th issue of the network exhibition, wrote Zhang Zhi (Tang) "Night to the Fisherman's House".
original:
The fisherman is at the mouth of the river, and the tide is in the firewood. The traveler wants to stay, and the host has not returned. Bamboo deep village road is far away, moonrise fishing boats are rare. Haruka looks for sand shores, and the spring breeze moves the grass coat.
Commentary:
Fishermen live at the port of the river, and at high tide the river floods through the chai gate. Pedestrians who rushed to the road wanted to spend the night here, but the owner was delayed. The bamboo forest is lonely, the path on the edge of the village meanders into the distance, and the bright moon hangs in the air, and you can faintly see the fishing boats on the river. In the distance, the fishermen seemed to be looking for a boat on the sandy shore, and the spring breeze was blowing their coats.
About the Author:
Zhang Zhi (c. 767 – c. 830) was a Tang Dynasty poet. Zi Wenchang, of Han ethnicity, was originally from Wu County (present-day Suzhou, Jiangsu), and later moved to Wujiang (present-day Hexian County, Anhui). It is known as "Zhang Shuibu" and "Zhang Siye". Zhang's Lefu poems are on a par with Wang Jian's, and are called "Zhang Wang Lefu". Famous poems include "Saixia Qu", "Zheng Women's Complaint", "Lotus Picking Song", and "Jiangnan Qu". He was close friends with Li Sheng, Yuan Shu and Bai Juyi, and was an advocate and participant in the Xinlefu Movement.
Participating writers of this issue:
Hao Yi (Shijiazhuang, Hebei, 1974),
Chang Fang (Yangquan, Shanxi, 1976),
Chen Changshui (Zhengzhou, Henan, 1945),
Cui Mingshan (Yulin, Shaanxi, 1976),
Dong Pingli (Luoyang, Henan, 1963),
Dongting Laolong (Yueyang, Hunan, 1955),
Fan Chaoyang (Zhengzhou, Henan, 1963),
Hu Tiehan (Yueyang, Hunan, 1956),
Li Dazhong (Yantai, Shandong, 1961),
Liu Guohua (Yueyang, Hunan, 1945),
Liu Yangming (Yueyang, Hunan, 1953),
Liu Yuesheng (Yueyang, Hunan, 1948),
LongShang Moyan (Gansu Baiyin, 1960),
Dream back to the Tang Dynasty (Chengde, Hebei, 1976),
Shi Xianzhong (Zhengzhou, Henan, 1964),
Tang Le (Yueyang, Hunan, 1970),
Yao Shufang (Shaoyang, Hunan, 1965),
Yao Yuping (Zhuzhou, Hunan, 1967),
Zan Caichuan (Tianjin, 1970),
Yuan Fu (Jinzhong, Shanxi, 1968),
Zhao Zhiqiang (Beijing, 1978).
Micro-diary:
The heart is as clear as the earth, and the deed is like the rope ink.
Hao Yi
Liu Yangming
Common square
Li Dazhong
Be loyal
Zhao Zhiqiang
Liu Yuesheng
Fan Chaoyang
Yao Shufang
Dream back to the Tang Dynasty
Yao Yuping
Liu Guohua
Chen Changshui
Dong Pingli
Dongting Old Dragon
Long Shang Ink Words
Cui Mingshan
Original Blessing
Hu Tiehan
Tang Le
Zan Cai Chuan