Spring appreciation: I watch plum blossoms in the moonlight, cauliflower in Bagua field, try new tea in Hupaoquan, eat roasted bamboo shoots in Xixilou, see mountains in Qianbaota and see peach blossoms in Su Causeway.
In summer, I got my reward: Su Causeway saw the new green, talked about the moon with three stones, flew to the cave for the summer, and picked a cape in the middle of the lake.
In autumn, you can enjoy osmanthus in Manjiaxiang, which is better than watching the moon in Guoran Temple, listening to the rain in Ledong and playing in Pagoda of Six Harmonies at night.
In winter, they were rewarded: Wangjiang at the top of Sanmao Mountain is naturally snowy and sunny, playing with snow on Xixi Road, watching zhenhai tower cook in the evening after the snow, and visiting Songpen in Wu Shan on New Year's Eve.
Gao Lian, Shen Fu, is called Ruinan. Qiantang, Zhejiang (now Hangzhou, Zhejiang) people. Born in the early years of Jiajing, he lived around Wanli (1573- 1620). He is good at poetry and good at keeping in good health, and he is the author of 19 volumes of Eight Records of Respect for Life. Gao Lian has a wide range of hobbies, such as collecting books, appreciating paintings, commenting on ci, incense and singing.
Brief introduction of the author
Gao Lian, a famous opera writer, health care scientist and bibliophile in Ming Dynasty, was born in Ruinan Road and Qiantang (now Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province) and is famous for his operas. Born in the early years of Jiajing, he mainly lived in Wanli period. He once worked in Beijing Crack Temple, and then lived in seclusion in West Lake. Can write poems and songs, be proficient in medical skills, and be better at health preservation.
His legendary dramas include The Jade Hairpin, The Festival of Filial Piety, Poems on Yashangzhai and Poems on Local Records. His health-preserving book "Eight Records of Respect for Life" is a masterpiece of health-preserving science in ancient China, and Peony Flower Spectrum and Lanpu have been handed down from generation to generation.