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Appreciation of five poems by Chen Fu Siming
Four Ming and five songs

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The wind and rain beat the banana (1), and Chu Jiu knocked on the lonely night (2).

Learned the solitary lamp, wrapped in Lantern Festival in Siming (3).

Secondly,

Hold betel nut and dye mussel ash (4), and the woman in the cave will come to the market (5).

Lead-free powder (6) bareheaded and barefoot, only the wind blows away the brocade.

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Deer are full of wine, dogs are fat (7), and paper money flies in Huangmaogang.

With a loud drum, the spear stood up (8), and a witch was offering sacrifices to the ghost (9).

Fourth.

Poisonous insects are full of Sha Ting (10) crossbows, and weeds sleep ten feet deep with snakes.

Looking at the horizon, it is as red as fire, and clouds fly and kapok falls (1 1).

Fifth.

Bitter bamboo shoots are born in spiny bamboo bushes (12), and countless mountain birds are unknown.

After the Lantern Festival, it is as deep as spring, and the longan blossoms (13).

Poetry: feelings about things

Source: Western Guangdong Poetry

Related works: Jiangzhou

(1) eyeful rain: In the past, feudal rulers called the southern minorities "eyeful rain", so they called the rain in these areas "eyeful rain".

(2) Knocking on the disabled in Chu Jiu refers to the "Tang Tang Dance" that Zhuang people generally dance during the Spring Festival to celebrate the Spring Festival and wish a bumper harvest. This kind of dance, also called "Drum Wave", was popular in the Tang Dynasty. Liu Tang's "Lingbiao Lu Yi" contains: "There is Tang Tang in Guangnan" with mud wood as the trough, and each trough has about ten sides. If the groove sounds like a drum, you can hear the number of children. You can't make the anvil in autumn brighter than it. "

(3) Yuan Xiao: On the 15th night of the first month.

(4) Areca catechu: It is the fruit of Areca catechu, an evergreen tree in Palmae. Contains arecoline and tannic acid, which is fragrant and bitter. In the past, some minority women in Guangdong and Guangxi used to chew betel nuts with a little basket leaves (or stalks) and clam shell ash (or clam shell ash and lime), which became a hobby similar to smoking. Han people use betel nuts (there are no basket leaves and clam ash, but the rich add cloves and osmanthus flowers. ) as a symbol of commitment, agreement or respect for guests.

(5) Women in caves: All ethnic groups in Zhuang and Dong languages call the fields surrounded by mountains caves, which later evolved into a regional administrative unit. Song Fan Chengda's "Gui Yu Hai Zhi Heng": "Because of its territory, it is analyzed by the Tang Dynasty. The largest is the state, the smallest is the county, and the smallest is the cave." Dong Zhong women refer to Zhuang, Dong and Miao women. Use the market: the market.

(6) Lead-free powder: it means not to dress up.

(7) Deer wine: a health-care and nourishing medicinal liquor made of antlers or deer bones. Bi: Pig.

(8) Drumming: Drumming stops. Drums and guns, etc. , refers to the drum music and etiquette used in local superstitious activities.

(9) Wu Man: refers to local wizards.

(10) Poisonous insect: It is said that there was a poisonous insect in ancient South Vietnam called "Yu", also known as "water crossbow", which could shoot people with sand in the water (see "Five Elements of Han History"). Pavilion: a flat ground in water or by the water.

(1 1) What a cloud: In ancient times, the south was called an evil place, because the clouds in this area were called "what a cloud". Kapok: also known as Panzhihua, a deciduous tree of Kapok family, which blooms red flowers every spring and is produced in Jinsha River valley of Guangxi, Guangdong, Fujian, Yunnan and Sichuan.

(12) Spiny bamboo: commonly known as Lezhu, with sharp thorns on its branches, the bamboo shoots taste bitter.

(13) Longan: a family disease-free evergreen tree, whose fruit is commonly known as "Longan". Gecko: Reptile gecko, living in rocks, tree holes or walls, preys on insects and birds at night and can be used as medicine.

Chen Fu

Chen Fu (A.D. 1240- 13 13) was born in Linhai (now Linhai County, Zhejiang Province) in the Yuan Dynasty. In the Yuan Dynasty, he went to the "Righteousness and Richness" as a civilian, with the director of Shangcai Academy and the official as Hanlin. Liang Zeng's deputy ambassador to Annan, Chen Rifu, the son of Annan, did not meet the set conditions. Fu wrote three books to condemn him and did not disgrace his mission. Died in Taizhou Road Manager. After sealing the duke of Hailing County, he paid tribute to Wen Hui. There are "Sightseeing Draft" and "Jiaozhou Draft".

Dynasty: Yuan Dynasty

Native place: Linhai, Zhejiang