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Where does the poem at the beginning of Daming Fenghua come from?
Daming Fenghua is a costume drama directed by Zhang Ting and starring Tang Wei, Zhu, Deng Jiajia, Qiao Zhenyu, wuyue, etc. The play is adapted from Lian Jingzhuyi's novel Records of Six Dynasties, which tells the story of Sun Wudi and Six Dynasties in the early Ming Dynasty. The play premiered on Hunan Satellite TV on 20 19 12 17.

At the beginning of the TV series "Ming Fenghua", three poems from Nineteen Ancient Poems were quoted one after another, namely: picking hibiscus on the river, the moon with night lights, and the altar in the morning.

Picking hibiscus by the river

Picking hibiscus by the river, Lanzeduo fragrant grass.

Who wants to leave, Philip Burkart.

Looking back at my hometown, it's a long way.

I am bent on leaving home and worried to death.

The moon shines in the sky

The bright moon shines that night, promoting the singing of the East Wall.

Yuheng refers to Meng Dong, and the stars are vivid.

Thousands of years of exposure to weeds, the season suddenly changes.

In the woods of Qiu Chan, the mysterious bird died peacefully?

Yesterday, I was a friend of the same family, holding high and shaking six purlins.

If you don't want to join hands, you will abandon me like a relic.

There are north and south, and morning glory is not embarrassing.

What's the use of not having a solid name?

Distant Altair

Distant Altair, Jiao Jiao Hehan girl.

Skillful hands, make a loom.

Tears fall like rain all day long;

The river is clear and shallow, how much is the difference!

Between water and water, there are no words.