Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Almanac inquiry - When the green leaves came, Luke had 45 orioles.

When the green leaves came, Luke had 45 orioles.

The green trees on the mountain road are as dense as when they came, and the bushes of several orioles in the dense forest add more fun than when they came.

"The shade keeps coming, adding four or five orioles", which means that the dense shade on the mountain is not inferior to the scenery on the water road, and listening to four or five orioles in the depths of the forest adds a little interest. "The shade does not reduce the road, but only increases the oriole's four or five sounds" comes from the Song Dynasty poet "Three Roads in the Road", which expresses the poet's relaxed and happy mood when climbing the mountain.

Zeng Ji's Three Roads on the Road

When the plum blossoms are yellow, every day is a sunny day. Take a boat along the stream to the end of the stream, and then continue on the road.

The green trees on the mountain road are as dense as when they came, and the bushes of several orioles in the dense forest add more fun than when they came.

Translation:

When plums are ripe, it is sunny every day. Take a boat to the end of the stream, and then take the mountain road.

The ancient trees on the mountain road are green, which is not inferior to the scenery on the water road. There are a few orioles singing in the depths of the forest, which adds a bit of interest.

Precautions:

Sanqu Road: On the way to Sanquzhou. Sanqu is Quzhou, now Changshan County, Zhejiang Province, named after Sanqu Mountain.

Mei Huangshi: May is the season when plums are ripe.

The stream overflowed: take a boat to the end of the stream. A stream, a small river ditch. Pam, by boat. End, end.

Queshanxing: Take the mountain road again. However, the meaning of again.

Shade: Shade.

Not less: not less, almost.

Oriole: oriole.