Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - [Ming] Hongzhi Naoko (149 1 year) In September of 1911, Li Dongyang, a literati poet in Huagai Temple, wrote the first postscript: At the height of the Song Dynasty, …… asked for translation.

[Ming] Hongzhi Naoko (149 1 year) In September of 1911, Li Dongyang, a literati poet in Huagai Temple, wrote the first postscript: At the height of the Song Dynasty, …… asked for translation.

Judging from the content of the poem, this should be the postscript written by Li Dongyang, a cabinet record of the Ming Dynasty, for The Riverside Scene at Qingming Festival.

Full text translation is quite difficult. After all, it's a poem. You can only say the general idea:

In the heyday of the Northern Song Dynasty, the capital city was very prosperous, with red flowers and green flowers and traffic. Zhang Zeduan tried to describe the prosperity on paper, but the Song Dynasty perished in a blink of an eye, and the prosperity was gone. But which dynasty and which generation did not rise and fall?