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Brief introduction and notes of the author of Chengdu Chongli Tower Changlian

Chengdu Chongli Tower long couplet and its notes are as follows:

Only a few floors support Dongfeng, next to Shuiyao Mountain for painting. Snow gathers in the green hills, smoke is scattered in the white river, the sky is baking, and Tsing Yi is foggy. Poets sometimes miss the past, and soldiers sometimes raise their abilities. The most pitiful flower falls, and the spring mirror is buried early. Loquat is lonely, leaving a fragrant grave in the green field. I have mixed feelings about this, laughing at butterflies and always falling asleep. Try to shout from above: ask, ask, ask, whose property is this half month?

After thousands of years, he changed the Nishikawa Bureau repeatedly, made great efforts and acted as a hero. A dragon leaps from the hill, a phoenix is planted in front of the slope, a tiger lies down, and a frog sings at the bottom of the well. Suddenly, I got the iron horse Jin Ge, and suddenly I got the silver Di. I might as well give Long song a short tribute, throw away some worries and leisure, and enjoy the cool breeze and good rain. When you are in a daze, you don't return to the four seas and jump to death. You always fall into the trap of Gan Kun. And bow to the dangerous building: look, look, look, which cloud is my day!

[Notes]

Dongfeng: Longquan Mountain in the southeast of Chengdu.

Conglin Mountain: refers to Longmen Mountain between Jiangyou and Pingwu in northern Sichuan, also known as Conglin Mountain.

Baihe: Baishui River, originating in Songpan, Sichuan, flows into Jialing River in the southwest of Guangyuan.

Single crystal: the name of the mountain is in the northwest of Pengxian county in western Sichuan.

Tsing Yi: It refers to Qingyi River, which originated in Baoxing, Sichuan and flowed into Minjiang River.

Border preparation: Li Deyu, our envoy of Tang Xichuan, once built a border preparation building in Chengdu, and planned it together with border experts.

Stamen: refers to the concubine fee of Meng Chang, the Lord of Shu after the Five Dynasties, and is called Mrs. stamen.

Loquat: Pipamen Lane, the former residence of Xue Tao, a poetess in the Tang Dynasty.

Xiangfen: refers to Xue Tao's tomb.

Han butterfly: Zhuangzi's theory of everything: "I wonder if Zhou's dream is a butterfly, and the butterfly's dream is Zhou and?" This refers to the illusory state.

Gangshanglong: refers to Zhuge Liang, who once lived in seclusion in Longzhong (now Xiangyang, Hubei Province) and was called "Wolong".

Phoenix before the slope: refers to Pang Tong, Liu Bei's counselor, who was called Feng Chu. He was shot by an arrow in a battle and died in Fengpo.

Guan Hu: In the Northern Wei Dynasty, Li Chong, the secretariat of Liangzhou, dispatched troops to pacify the Sichuan barbarian army. At that time, people called it Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon.

Frog at the bottom of the well: At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, Gongsun Shu proclaimed himself emperor in Chengdu, and Ma Yuan called him "frog at the bottom of the well".

Ironmaking: refers to war.

Yin Yu Sheng land: refers to the peaceful and prosperous times.

Cu Cu: Cu (ù), urgent and poor; Frown, embarrassed.

Gan Kuntao: The legendary fairy's treasure bag means trap.

Brief introduction of the author

This couplet was written by Zhong Jiang, a gifted scholar in Jiangjin, Sichuan in the late Qing Dynasty. Couplet 2 12, lyrical by scenery, talking about the past and discussing the present, swallowing mountains and rivers. Supplement to General Wei Chuantong, President of China Couplet Society. Zhong (1847—1911), whose real name is Zubang, whose real name is Jushi, is from Jiangjin, Chongqing, Sichuan, and whose ancestral home is Fujian, is a descendant of Hakka immigrants. "Jiangjin County Records" said: Fang Yun "is a hero by nature, rich in literature, and has many couplets in his life, and he never sticks to the rules."