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A complete collection of ancient literati's elegant names

The ancient literati's nickname is as follows:

Poet crazy-he Zhang Zhi, he Zhang Zhi, self-styled "Siming fanatic". Because his poems are bold and unrestrained, he is called "poetry mad".

The history of red apricot. In the Song Dynasty, Song Qi's "Jade House Spring" vividly described the scenery in early spring, especially the phrase "the smoke is lighter than the cold, and the branches of red apricots are full of spring", which is called "the history of red apricots".

Zhang Xian Zhang Sanying, a poet in the Song Dynasty, wrote a poem.

Once, a guest praised him: "People call you Zhang Sanzhong! Because you wrote a beautiful sentence in Xiangxingzi, "What's in your heart, what's in your eyes, what's in your heart." Zhang Xian said disapprovingly, "You might as well call me Zhang Sanying!" The guest didn't understand what it meant. Zhang Xian explained that "clouds break the moon to make a shadow", "soft and lazy, the curtain rolls" and "no one in the willow path, no shadow in the group" are the three words I am most proud of in my life! "Then," Zhang Sanying "spread!

He Zhu, a poet in the Song Dynasty-He Mei's poem Jade Case: "How much leisure?" Yichuan tobacco, wind in the city, plum and yellow rain ",using three images to turn abstract and intangible feelings into concrete images, called" harmony and beauty ".

Du Mudu, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, once wrote Wei Zihua, expressing his feelings through flowers and calling himself Du.