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What's the last sentence on the West Lake?

Moral: Lead millions of heroes in the West Lake to the first male peak in Wu Shan.

Original poem:

Lin 'an Landscape:

Wan Li's car book is confused. Are there any other seals in Jiangnan?

Raise a million troops on the West Lake and immediately climb the first peak in Wu Shan!

Explanation:

The world should be complete and unified. How can there be a court in Jiangnan?

Lead millions of heroes to the West Lake and climb the first male peak in Wu Shan.

Extended data:

Appreciate:

The poem is full of poetry and heroism, which expresses Hong Yan's ambition to dominate the world.

Creative background:

Wan Yanliang, the king of Hailing, worships China culture very much. He is good at China's poems. It is said that after reading Liu Yong's "Looking at the Tide of the Sea", he praised the south as "the victory of the southeast, the capital of the three Wu Dynasties, and the prosperity of Qiantang since ancient times" and "Sanqiu Guizi, the lotus in ten miles". The poem "Clear the sky, Lingge sings all night, and frolics with lotus dolls" gave birth to the ambition of embezzling the Southern Song Dynasty, or in other words, the ambition of unifying the world, and improvised the poem "Lin 'an Landscape".

Author:

Jin Hailing Wang Yan Hongliang, whose Jurchen name is Di Gu Nai, is the grandson of Jin Taizu Yan Yan Akuta, the eldest son of Mao, and the second son of Yan Zonggan. Wan Yanliang was a genius since he was a child. He is profound and worships China culture very much. He likes to associate with Liao and Song celebrities who stayed in Di Chin, and has a good reputation within the imperial clan.

When Xizong ascended the throne, Yan Hongliang thought he was a descendant of Jin Taizu, so he coveted the throne. In the ninth year of Jin Dynasty (1 149), he killed Zong and usurped the throne as the fourth emperor of Jin State. In the sixth year of Zheng Long (1 16 1), when Wan Yanliang transferred troops to attack the Song Dynasty, Wang Wan () took advantage of the emptiness of the Central Plains and proclaimed himself emperor in Tokyo (now Liaoyang, Liaoning). Wan Yanliang was assassinated by the rebels in a mutiny at the age of 40, and he was in office for 12 years.