1. Chen Youpu issued a decree to open Yan Guang on the Dragon Boat Festival. -Excerpted from Tang Lu Lun's "Fenghesheng Deng Zhi Taihang Mountain".
Last year, I visited Chen Chen on the first night of Yuan Dynasty and served at the Yaochi banquet. -Excerpt from Shu's Dressing.
Now, when heaven is an auspicious action, here is our emperor ready-a wanderer without waste. —— Excerpted from Liu Song's Miscellaneous Notes of the North Garden.
Chen lives in a quiet and elegant place and is very happy. -Excerpted from Tang Cui's Worship of the Purple Pole Palace at the End of Yuan Dynasty.
Living in a quiet and elegant place for nothing, Mr. Dongfang is waiting for a letter in the evening. -from Tang Baorong's "The Hard Expeditionary"
6. Teng Xue later Dan River, Yu Chao came to disperse Chen Zi. -Excerpted from Tang Du Fu's Winter Solstice.
7. Ten years to drive out the cold sea, I look forward to it. -Excerpted from Qi Ming Ji Guang's "Wang Quetai"
8. Xiao Dan is very close, but the Milky Way is very wide. -from Xuan's LuLing.
9. Hongqiao Hengfeng Que, morning dew refers to the sky. -Excerpted from Tang Baorong's Worship of the Purple Pole Palace in the Yuan Dynasty.
10. The sun and the moon shine together, and the sound of Chen is in harmony. -Excerpted from Tang Lizhong's "Hexu Tea Source"
These poems all incorporate the word "Chen", which reflects the ancient people's attention and awe of the word "Chen". The word "minister" is usually used to symbolize the emperor, palace or court in ancient poetry, and is often associated with the emperor's kindness and the dragon's rain and dew.
In the above poems, some describe the grand occasion of the emperor's trip, some express his admiration for the emperor, and some describe the magnificent scenes of the palace and the court.
In addition, the word "Chen" can also represent the North Star in the sky in ancient poetry, which has the symbolic significance of guiding the direction and leading the way. For example, "This constellation with seven high stars is Shu Ge holding up his sword at night. There are no more barbarians, nor their horses, nor cows, who dare to wade the border. " In this poem, the word "Chen" represents the North Star, expressing admiration and praise for Geshuhan.
Generally speaking, the word "Chen" is a meaningful word in ancient poetry, which not only represents the emperor and the court, but also can be extended to the symbolic meaning of the North Star. These poems with the word "Chen" all show the ancient people's admiration and love for the emperor, the court and the country.