Poems about Jie Jun. Poems about Jie Jun
Send Gu Bafen's literature to Hong Jeju.
Don du fu
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Lisa got what he hated, and Jie Jun got what he wanted. He gave a son a fierce tiger to walk and left the countryside with a sour nose.
Three hundred and three poems
Tanghanshan
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Jie Jun immediately waved a whip, pointed to the poplar tree, and said that there would be no death, and he would never sail on a ladder.
Send Taiyuan Lv Sikong Thirty Rhymes
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Ancestor dragon Pangu, Dafuting people. Never learn from Jie Jun, you can revitalize Danqing.
Prince lanling
Song Chen Kun
..... Don't ask about fame, I'm old, Fu Junjie.
Hundred-character ballads/Niannujiao
Song Fang Yue
Henan Lingdi, born in Jie Jun, has faith and is blessed by God. ...
Ruihexian
Song Fang Yue
..... Born in Jie Jun, he is literary, magnificent and unique. ...
Prelude to water melody
Song Liguang
Wu Chu's weapons are dark, and Jianghan has been desolate for a long time. In those days when Jie Jun was there, he drank Yan Guang ... People who knew the times cared about Jie Jun.
Shou's Three Kingdoms, Shu Shu and Ge Liang, and Pei Songzhi quoted Xiangyang Ji. Current affairs: objective situation. Jie Jun: A handsome and outstanding man. The general idea of these two sentences is that the correct understanding of the objective situation lies in the fact that people are handsome and excellent. This is a famous sentence to persuade others to understand the situation clearly and take care of the overall situation. This sentence is pithy, concise, meaningful and easy to understand, so it has a high usage rate. However, in the later circulation, the two sentences are generally combined into one, which is simply "a hero who knows the times."
Chen Shou, a historian in the Western Jin Dynasty, Biography of the Three Kingdoms Shu Shu Pu.
People who are good at seizing opportunities are heroes. The famous words of German playwright, poet and thinker Jie Jun Goethe.
He who knows the times is a hero, but he who knows nothing is not wise.
Qingcheng Yun Sheng's "Youxue Qionglin" can clearly understand the situation, and it is unwise to realize the omen before things happen.
Cheng, a beginner in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties, studied Travel in Qionglin.
2. Poems about Jie Jun
Looking after eight points of literature, Du Fu is in Hongjizhou ... Lisa is evil, and Jie Jun only thinks about herself. He gave his son a trip to the tiger, and his nose was sore in the country. He wrote 330 poems about Tang Hanshan ... Jie Jun is a horse, waving a whip and pointing to a green poplar tree. He said he would never sail by ladder. He gave it to Li Shangyin of Lu and Tang Dynasties in Taiyuan ... His ancestor was Long Pangu, and Sun Mou was a big court. He has never been a teacher in Jie Jun. Fu Junjie. Fang Yue is a magical place in Henan, and all this is blessed by God ... Rui Hexian and Song Fangyue. ............................................................................................................................
Shou's Three Kingdoms, Shu Shu and Ge Liang, and Pei Songzhi quoted Xiangyang Ji. Current affairs: objective situation.
Jie Jun: A handsome and outstanding man. The general idea of these two sentences is that the correct understanding of the objective situation lies in the fact that people are handsome and excellent.
This is a famous sentence to persuade others to understand the situation clearly and take care of the overall situation. This sentence is pithy, concise, meaningful and easy to understand, so it has a high usage rate.
However, in the later circulation, the two sentences are generally combined into one, which is simply "a hero who knows the times." Chen Shou, a historian in the Western Jin Dynasty, is a hero who is good at seizing opportunities in the History of the Three Kingdoms, Shu Shu and Pu Geliang Biography.
Jie Jun famously said that Goethe, a German playwright, poet and thinker, knew the times like Jie Jun, and the top few were unwise. Qing Yun Sheng's "Youxue Qionglin" is a hero who can clearly understand the situation. He should have noticed the signs before it happened, otherwise he would not be a wise beginner in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties.
3. A poem called "Jie Jun"
Hu Ceng's epic. Pei Gong:
Henkel worked hard and the imperial industry prospered.
I still hate that there are no strong men in all directions, and I will sing a big wind song when I return home.
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In addition, there are:
Hanshan's "Poem 330": Ma Lang, waving a whip to point to Populus davidiana.
Ge Changgeng's Moon on the Yangtze River (The Second Rhyme of Dongpo): Only Jie Jun knows about current events.
Li Shangyin's Thirty Luyun Poems in Taiyuan (lujun): Learning can return to Danqing.
Li Guang's Water Tune: When Jie Jun was here, he decided to drink Yan Guang.
Zhao Yanduan's Rui He Xian: Looking up at the sky, the clock is in Jie Jun.
Fang Yue's "Rui Hexian (Collection of Shouge July 23rd)": A Born Hero. Rich in literary talent, magnificent and unique.
Fang Yue's "Hundred Words Ballad (Shouqiulang July 24th)": Henan is a spiritual place, believing that it is blessed by God.
Du Fu's "Farewell to Gu Bafen's Literature Suitable for Hong Jizhou": The martyr is evil and Jie Jun is self-righteous.