Do you have any poems of Wuxi Vientiane City?
Poems about Wuxi:
(1) Lindong College
The sound of wind and rain, the sound of reading, the sound of hearing; Family affairs, state affairs and world affairs are all concerned.
This famous couplet by Gu Xiancheng, the leader of the Ming Dynasty and a native of Wuxi, has been the motto of many literati for hundreds of years.
(2) Jichang Garden
Famous mountains live in old age, and there are nests in the building. There are hidden rocks in the meandering stream, long pine and ruby.
The peak is high to see the bird crossing, but the path is quiet and few people pass. In the voice of Qing Mooncherry, why should you listen to Ke Yu?
Qin Jin, a descendant of Qin Guan, a famous poet in the Northern Song Dynasty, was a scholar in Hongzhi for six years. He bought a "humble abode" in Huishan Temple and changed to another business, named "Gu Feng Hangwo". There are many ancient trees in the garden, leaning against a pier. This pier was built by Zhou Chen, the governor of the south of the Yangtze River, in the tenth year of Orthodox Church (1445) to improve the geomantic omen of Huishan Temple. When the garden was completed, Qin Jin wrote a poem:
Famous mountains live in old age, and there are nests in the building. There are hidden rocks in the meandering stream, long pine and ruby.
The peak is high to see the bird crossing, but the path is quiet and few people pass. In the voice of Qing Mooncherry, why should you listen to Ke Yu?
After his death, the garden was transferred to Sun Zongqin, whose father, Qin and Han Dynasties, built a garden pool at the foot of Huishan Mountain in the summer of the thirty-ninth year of Jiajing (1506), also known as "Gu Feng Villa".
Emperor Kangxi and Emperor Qianlong visited the garden six times each, which was the heyday of the garden. At the end of the New Dynasty (175 1), Qianlong made his first southern tour and designated Jichang Garden as a tourist destination. He was satisfied with this secluded destination and brought back a painting. He imitates Huishan Garden at the northeast foot of Wanshou Mountain in Qingyi Garden, Beijing, which is now the "humorous garden" in the Summer Palace.
(3) Liyuan
Wang Yongji, a poet in Ming Dynasty, praised Li Lake as a good place for fishing in his poem Wuli Lake.
Cormorant fish haunt, but laugh at cangjiang fishing.
Guo Moruo, a great contemporary writer, has a famous saying:
Want to know the fun of the pear garden, the girl asked the boy.