Luopu is an ancient story, which comes from an ancient legend in China. According to legend, Luopu is a place where immortals meet, where the scenery is beautiful and full of fairy tales, and many immortals have been there to play. This legend was later widely quoted in literary works and became synonymous with expressing beautiful scenery.
According to Shan Hai Jing, Luopu is located at the top of Kunlun Mountain, where the Queen Mother of the West offered sacrifices to immortals. There are fairyland such as Yaochi and Yuen Long, and the scenery is very beautiful. Whenever the gods come to play, they will be attracted by the beautiful scenery there and linger. One of the most famous stories is that Chang 'e stole the elixir of life and ran to the moon. Before landing on the moon, she stopped at Lop to enjoy the beautiful scenery.
Luo Fu's allusions have a wide influence on China culture. In poetry, Luopu is often used to describe beautiful scenery, such as the "impenetrable shadow of Tianmu Mountain" written by Li Bai in his dream in the Tang Dynasty, but now the sun and the moon illuminate the gold and silver platform.
Wearing rainbow clothes and riding the wind, all the queens of the clouds came and came down one by one. With the tiger as the piano and the phoenix as the dancer, the images of fairies are arranged in rows. " In China's traditional operas, Luopu is often used as the background of performances. For example, in the famous Peking Opera "Drunk Imperial concubine", Yang Guifei once sang and danced on Luopu.
Besides being widely spread in China culture, Lop's allusions have also influenced other cultures. In Japanese literature and art, the shadow of Lop often appears. For example, in Ye Wan, the earliest Japanese poetry collection, there are many poems with Lop as the background. In these poems, Lop is described as a mysterious place, which attracts people to explore and imagine.
Generally speaking, Luopu allusions have a far-reaching influence on China culture and are widely used. This allusion embodies the yearning and pursuit of the ancients for a better life, and has also become synonymous with the expression of beautiful scenery by future generations.
At the same time, it also influenced other cultures and enriched the connotation of world culture. By understanding the allusions of Luopu, we can better understand the profound connotation and profoundness of China culture.