Yuan Jiake

Yuan Jiake

The poem is selected from Lingling county annals. The red and drunken "red maple on both sides of the Strait" and the light and rippling "sky light and water color" have pushed yuan Jiake's thirst into the wonderful painting. Once the author's wonderful brush touches the ordinary landscape, he will have a special feeling. "Yuanjiake" is one of the scenic spots of Liu Zongyuan's Yongzhou Baji. Because it is a relic of Liu Zongyuan, it has a special style.

Overview of works

Title: Yuan Jiake

Creation time: Qing Dynasty

Author: Huang Wenyuan

Genre: seven character quatrains

Original works

Red maple trees on both sides of the Strait,

The sky and the water are full of autumn smoke.

On the evening of the ancient ferry in the setting sun,

The only star shining on the passenger ship.

 

Notes on works

Drunk: the color of red maple. In Song Dynasty, Yang Wanli wrote a poem: "the stream trees steal the wine all night, but the green cypresses cover the drunk guests."

 

About the author

Huang Wenyuan, born in the Qing Dynasty, has an unknown life.

 

Address: south suburb, Lingling District, Yongzhou City, Hunan Province

Longitude: 111.631136

Latitude: 26.221882

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