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Once upon a time in Sanqu Road
Sanqu Daozhong is a famous poem in Song Dynasty. The relevant contents are as follows:

1, the plum is yellow and sunny, but the stream is full of mountains. The green trees on the mountain road are as dense as when they came, and the bushes of several orioles in the dense forest add more fun than when they came. This poem describes the scenery seen during the mountaineering trip and the freshness of the scenery during the trip. The first sentence captures the abnormal feature that it doesn't rain but the sun shines in Huangmei season, and shows the poet's excitement and joy in helping others during his trip.

The second sentence is that I gave up my trip to Zhoushan at the end of the stream. In the third sentence, I wrote that the mountain road is tree-lined and still rich. The singing of orioles in the last sentence adds endless vitality and interest to Shan Ye, which not only implies the change of phenology, but also shows the poet's cheerful mood.

3. The creative background of Triqu Road is that when he served his sentence in Jiangxi and western Zhejiang, it coincided with the peak season of plum ripening. The poet swam in Sanqu Mountain in Quzhou, Zhejiang Province, and felt strongly about the beautiful scenery along the way, so he recorded this beautiful feeling and wrote this fresh and lively poem.

Related contents of Sanqu Road

1. The creation purpose of "Sanqu Road" is for the poet to travel to Sanqu Mountain in Quzhou, Zhejiang Province, and he felt strongly about the beautiful scenery along the way, so he recorded this beautiful feeling. It is a seven-character quatrain written by a poet in the Song Dynasty, which describes the quiet scenery in early summer and the relaxed and happy mood of the poet when walking in the mountains.

2. Once upon a time, he was a poet of Southern Song Dynasty in China, whose name was Ji Fu and he was a layman in Chashan. My ancestors were from Ganzhou (now Ganxian County, Jiangxi Province) and later moved to Henan Province (now Luoyang, Henan Province). He has worked in Jiangxi, Zhejiang, Jiangxi, Jiangxi, Jiangxi, Jiangxi, Jiangxi, Jiangxi, Jiangxi, Jiangxi, Jiangxi, Jiangxi, Jiangxi, Jiangxi, Zhejiang and other places. There are 8 volumes in Sikuquanshu Chashan Collection, which is compiled by Yongle Dadian.

I used to be knowledgeable and diligent in politics. His student Lu You wrote an "epitaph" for him, saying that he was "elegant and pure, with excellent poetry and prose, except for studying Confucian classics and Taoism." Later generations included it in Jiangxi Poetry School. Most of his poems are lyrical, lyrical and elegant. Five-character and seven-character rhythmic poems pay attention to the nature of antithesis and have a smooth charm. "To an Empty Man" and other ancient styles.