What Is the Birth Canal?
Water canal is a poem written by Tang Dynasty Wang Jian
Water canal
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- Title
- Water canal
- Creation time
- Tang Dynasty
- Literary genre
- Water canal is a poem written by Tang Dynasty Wang Jian
- Water run
- Xijiang
- : A boating tool, similar in shape to a paddle.
- Rice seedlings: seedlings of rice. Song Suzhu's "Hezi Zhanjiaoshan": "I know it is hidden here, and the rice seedlings are streaky."
- Wang Jian (circa 767-830), a poet of the Tang Dynasty. The word Zhongchu was born in Xichuan (now Xuchang, Henan) at the age of about 67. Family poverty, "thirteen years of military service," hometown, "worry about food and clothing all day long", after forty years old, "beginning with white hair as a clerk", sunk to the staff, Ren Xian, Sima and the like, known as Wang Sima. He wrote a lot of Yuefu, sympathized with the people's suffering, and was as famous as Zhang Ji. He also wrote a hundred poems of the palace. In addition to the traditional palace grievances, he also extensively described the style of the palace, which is an important material for studying the palace life in the Tang Dynasty. He has authored 10 volumes of "Xintangshu Yiwenzhi", "Books of Junzhai", "Solutions to Zhizhai Records", and 2 volumes of "Chongwen Masterpiece".