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Shao Yong’s 5 most classic poems

The five most classic poems of Shao Yong are introduced as follows:

1. "Qingye Yin"

When the occupying month reaches the center of the sky and the wind blows over the water. Generally speaking, it has a clear meaning, but few people know it.

2. "Yin in Sickness"

Zhan Yaofu was ill in March, which worried the people of Luoyang. They are not just friends, they are like flesh and blood.

The doctor is sincere in recommending the place, and the medicine is sought diligently. As the day before yesterday, An De came to thank me for this kindness.

3. "Civil and Military Songs"

Since Zhan is a scribe, he must be armed. Civil and military matters are all my family affairs.

4. "Guanyi Yin"

Every thing always has a body, and a body has a universe. I know that all things are prepared for me, and I am willing to take root in the three talents.

The space-occupying sky is divided into one body, and people have their own affairs in their hearts. There are two kinds of righteousness between heaven and man. The only way to practice the Tao in vain is for people.

5. "Drinking ten ounces of wine"?

Drinking ten ounces of wine, more than one bowl deep. There is no anger in the shallows, and the cups are dripping.

Willow flowers grow at night and at dawn, and black magpies come to the real estate in the sky. I am melancholy about many things in the old days, but I drink the new sorrows deeply.

Introduction to Shao Yong:

Shao Yong (January 21, 1012 - July 27, 1077), named Yaofu, also known as Mr. Anle, Yichuan Weng, etc., Xiangzhou Lin He was born in Shangganzhuang County (now Shaokang Village, Liujiajie Village, Linzhou City, Henan Province), and his ancestral home is Fanyang (now Dashao Village, Zhuozhou City, Hebei Province). He was a Neo-Confucian, mathematician and poet in the Northern Song Dynasty. Together with Zhou Dunyi, Zhang Zai, Cheng Hao and Cheng Yi, he was known as the "Five Sons of the Northern Song Dynasty".

In the fourth year of Tiansheng (1026), he moved with his father to Weizhou City (now Huixian County, Henan Province) and settled in Sumen Mountain. He had few ambitions, studied hard, studied hard and Traveling around the world, traveling to the Yellow River, Fenhe River, Huaihe River, and Hanjiang River basins, I realized that "the Tao is here." In the first year of Huangyou (1049), he settled in Luoyang and studied "Hetu", "Luoshu" and Fuxi Bagua under Li Zhicai. He achieved great success in his studies and remained in office for the rest of his life.

In the tenth year of Xining (1077), Emperor Shenzong of the Song Dynasty, he died at the age of sixty-seven. During the Yuanyou reign of Emperor Zhezong of the Song Dynasty, he was given the posthumous title Kangjie. In the third year of Xianchun (1267), he was worshiped in the Confucius Temple. He is the author of "Huangji Jingshi", "Observation of Things Inside and Out", "Xiantian Pictures", "Qiao Qiao Dui", "Yichuan Jingliang Collection", "Plum Blossom Poems", etc.