From Fan Zhongyan's "Mr. Yan's Ancestral Hall", "The clouds and mountains are green, the rivers are vast, the wind of Mr. Yan, the mountains are high and the rivers are long", which means: high mountains shrouded in clouds and mist, lush and green, and the vastness of the rivers Mighty and mighty, sir, your character is higher than the mountains and longer than the Yangtze River. Although I cannot reach such a height, I yearn for it very much in my heart.
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"Mr. Yan's Ancestral Hall" is a prose written by Fan Zhongyan, a politician in the Northern Song Dynasty, when he was demoted to Muzhou. The article juxtaposes Yan Guang and Emperor Guangwu everywhere, writing that Emperor Guangwu "treats him with courtesy" and treats virtuous corporals. In fact, it shows that Yan Guang despises the nobles and is a noble man.
The article implicitly criticizes the bad habits of corruption and corruption in the society at that time by seeking fame and fortune; it praises Yan Guang's noble character of not seeking fame and fortune and treating his official title as dirt; it also praises Emperor Guangwu's ability to treat others with courtesy. good style. The structure of the article is exquisite, combining virtuality and reality, using virtuality to set off reality, and complement each other.
Reference link: Baidu Encyclopedia_Mr. Yan’s Ancestral Hall