Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - Seclusion, send brother pinyin version
Seclusion, send brother pinyin version
Nothing to do, send your brothers.
qi cáo? Shh? tíng? Bye? Lao Shizi, Gu Yu án? zh dìyíng sī
Autumn grass produces white dew, and all the disciples in the garden benefit from acacia.
jìn? rì gāo? zhāi? wú yī shì,bā jiāo? yè shàng? Du Tish.
There is nothing to do every day in high school, and there is a poem on the banana leaf.
Translation:
In the Millennium, autumn grass fills the courtyard, and I miss my brother more.
There is nothing to do in Gaozhai all day, so I write poems on banana leaves to amuse myself.
Precautions:
Brother: The author's brother lives in Chang 'an's hometown. His "Brothers" poems are concentrated in nearly 20 poems, which shows his profound brotherhood.
Millennium: one of the twenty-four solar terms, around September 8 of each year in the solar calendar.
Hometown: The author's hometown should be Qu Wei, Chang 'an, near Lingdu.
Gaozhai: refers to the resting place of the author.
Banana: The ancients wrote more than just banana leaves. Monks in Huai Su grow plantains to practice calligraphy, and the palm heart is a symbol of sadness.
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