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Ancient poems of chanting cups in mountain villages

Dynasty: Tang Author: Shao Kang

At first glance, it is two or three miles away, and mist hangs over four or five families.

The pavilions are six or seven, and the flowers bloom in eighty or ninety.

The theme of "Mountain Village":

A child goes to grandma's house with his mother's skirt. Walk out of two or three miles in one breath; At present, I have to pass through a small village. Only four or five families are cooking lunch and smoking. Niangs were tired from walking. When they saw six or seven pavilions by the roadside, they went to have a rest. Outside the pavilion, the flowers are in full bloom, and the children like them more and more. They held out their fingers and said "eight, nine, ten ~ ~ ~ ~". He wants to break off a branch and wear it on his body. He was just about to start work when his mother stopped him and said, "If you fold one, he will fold one, and the people behind him will not see the beautiful flowers." Later, there were more and more flowers here and it became a big garden.

About the author:

Shao Kangjie (1011~1077) and Shao Kangjie (posthumous title, Kang Jie) were named Fu Yao. A famous soothsayer in the Song Dynasty. Dazhongxiangfu in northern Song Zhenzong was born in Fanyang (now Dashao Village, Zhuozhou, Hebei Province) in the 4th year of AD (AD1kloc-0/), 65438+February 25th (Jiazichen, Jiazichen, Xin Chou Yue,191). When I was young, I moved to Zhangheng (now Kangjie Village, Linxian County, Henan Province) with my father Shao Gu, then moved to * * * City (now Huixian County, Henan Province), and moved to Luoyang at the age of 37.

China is the main representative of divination. The easy counting of plum blossoms is a divination method he invented. But there are many versions of this book, and it is estimated that it has been tampered with. Congenital Yi-ology is his main masterpiece. However, in his works, the description of congenital Yi-ology is not detailed. Zhu's The Original Meaning of Zhouyi gives a detailed introduction to the innate Yi-ology.