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Yang Guifei Miao to Emperor Ming

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Yang Guifei Miao to Emperor Ming

【Syntactic】

The two sat on the ground

January is bright

Emperor Xuanzong of Tang (8 September 685 – 3 May 762), grandson of Emperor Gaozong of Tang and Wu Zetian, third son of Emperor Ruizong of Tang, was also known as Li Sanlang (李三郎) and his mother Dou Defei (窦德妃). The longest-reigning emperor of the Tang Dynasty (reigned 712–756).

Tang Xuanzong not only attached importance to the construction of books, but also founded the earliest ancient educational institutions.

Legend has it that one night, Emperor Tang Ming and his noble concubine Yang Yuhuan climbed the stairs to admire the moon, and Emperor Tang Ming immediately made a joint:

Yang Guifei was extremely astute and responded:

Emperor Tang Ming listened and was full of joy.

【Small analysis】

Emperor Tang Ming's chanting of the upper link is not surprising, but the "sitting" is split into two "people" characters and a "soil" word; Yang Guifei's next sentence is not ordinary: not only does "day" and "moon" are combined into the "Ming" characters, which meet the requirements of the league, but also adopts a figurative technique, comparing the Ming Emperor to the sun, comparing himself to the moon, the moon only relies on the light of the sun to shine, the concubine can only rely on the emperor to gain favor, borrow the scenery lyrically, do their best to serve the ability to do things, but also show their wisdom and agility.

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