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Poems with historical allusions
China is a country of poetry and prose, with many famous people and famous artists. There are countless famous poems such as Ganges sand, and there are also many examples named after allusions of ancient poetry and prose.

For example, Wang Chaowen, a famous aesthete, said in the Analects of Confucius: "If you hear the Tao in the morning, you will die in the evening!"

Ma Sanli, a well-known crosstalk performer, said "Zuo Zhuan Xiang Gong Twenty-four Years" in the language of "Sanli": "There is a great virtue, followed by standing,

followed by making a statement, which is called immortality."

Xie Bingxin, a famous modern writer, "Bing Xin" comes from Wang Changling's poem: "A good friend in Luoyang is like asking each other, and a piece of Bing Xin is in the jade pot."

Lu Xun: formerly known as Zhou Shuren, "Shuren" comes from Guan Zi Quan Xiu: "A year's plan is like a tree valley; Ten years,

nothing is more than a tree; A lifelong plan is nothing more than a tree. "

thin to clear: "to clear" is taken from the biography of Dong Fangshuo in Han Dynasty: "Water is clear without fish, and people who observe it have no disciples."

Meng Haoran, a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty, is from Mencius: "A gentleman is good at cultivating the spirit of being noble."

fu Chu: from Mencius Wen gong Xia: "Mencius said that Dai invincible said: the son wants the king of the son to be kind? If you want your son's Qi language, then

makes Qi language also, then makes Qi Fu all? Make the Chu people Fu Nuo?

Ma Qianli, also known as Ma Liangji, is a Sichuan calligrapher. He wrote "Miscellaneous Notes on Ma Shuo" by Tang Hanyu: "There is a swift horse on the left."

Yi Jiayan: "Family Words" comes from Preface to Grand Historian: "There are 13 articles with 526,5 words.

It is the preface to Grand Historian's Book, which makes up a family statement by picking up the missing parts."

Confucius said: "Learning to think" comes from The Analects of Confucius: "Learning without thinking is useless, thinking without learning is dangerous."

Sun San province: "three provinces" means "Xunzi's exhortation to learn": "I go to three provinces every day to protect myself".

Xu Zhuxin: "Bamboo Heart" comes from Zheng Banqiao's poem, which means to be modest and save height. "Xu" and "Xu" are homophonic, and Xu Zhuxin is a virtual bamboo heart.

Zhang Chi: "Under the Miscellaneous Notes of Confucius": "Zhang but not Chi, Wen and Wu Fu can also; If the rain doesn't stretch, it's also a matter of writing and martial arts:

If you relax one by one, you will also know how to write and martial arts. "

Fei Chongtian: "Chongtian" comes from Han Feizi Yu Lao: "Although there is no flying, flying will soar into the sky: although there is no singing, the singing is amazing."

Han Sanyou: The left poem "Pushing Xing Li's flurry family, pine, bamboo and plum trees are cold for three nights."

Li Zongren: The word "virtuous neighbors" is taken from the Analects of Confucius, "Benevolence is beautiful" and "Virtue is not alone, there must be neighbors."

Xiao Chunhui: "Chunhui" comes from Meng Xiao's "Ode to a Wanderer" in the Tang Dynasty: "but how much love has the inch-long grass won three Chunhui."

Wen Zhixin: From The Analects of Confucius, "Review the past and learn the new".

2. Use allusions in ancient names and place names

Place names according to names, or indicate that you were born here, or to commemorate your own things related to this place.