Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional stories - "The phoenix is in flight, the wutong is attached. It is harmonious and eery (of music and music), and the blessing of fortune is yours".
"The phoenix is in flight, the wutong is attached. It is harmonious and eery (of music and music), and the blessing of fortune is yours".
Translation:
The phoenix and the phoenix fly together in the air and live together in the sycamore tree. They chirp out harmonious and eery music, and happiness and good fortune are always with them.
From:
From Yan Zhenqing's "Stele on the Divine Path of Princess Hezheng".
Thought and feeling:
Mostly used to describe and bless the happy and harmonious scene of the newlyweds.
Princess Hezheng:
Princess Hezheng (729-764) was the third daughter of Emperor Suzong Li Heng of the Tang Dynasty (the tombstone was written as the second daughter, but in the tombstone, Hezheng called Princess Ningguo her sister, which means that Ningguo was older than Hezheng, and in the historical books, Ningguo was the youngest daughter of Emperor Suzong, which means that Ningguo was at least another daughter above her. Hezheng when the line three), mother Zhang Jing Queen Wu, the Tang dynasty zong same mother sister. She was born in the 17th year of the reign of Emperor Kaiyuan (729) and died in the 2nd year of the reign of Emperor Guangde (764), and was known for her sensitivity and pure filial piety.
Yan Zhenqing:
Yan Zhenqing (709 - Aug. 23, 784), courtesy name Qingchen (清臣), nickname Envy Menzi (羡門子), alias Yingfang (应方), was a native of Wannian in Jingzhao (present-day Xi'an, Shaanxi Province), and was originally from Linyi in Luangmu (present-day Linyi, Shandong Province). He was the fifth grandson of Yan Shigu and the younger brother of Yan Gaoqing, a famous minister of the Tang Dynasty and an outstanding calligrapher.
In the 22nd year of the reign of Emperor Kaiyuan (734), Yan Zhenqing took the rank of jinshi, served four terms as an inspector-general, and was moved to the position of imperial inspector-general. Because of the rejection of the powerful minister Yang Guozhong, he was relegated to Pingyuan Taishou, known as "Yan Pingyuan". During the An Shi Rebellion, Yan Zhenqing led a volunteer army to fight against the rebels. Later, because of the isolation and lack of help, he had to give up the plains and went to Fengxiang, where he was authorized to be the minister of the Ministry of Xian, and was later promoted to the post of imperial historian. During the reign of Emperor Daizong of Tang Dynasty, Yan Zhenqing was appointed as the Minister of the Ministry of Revenue and the Crown Counselor of the Crown Prince, and was conferred the title of Duke of Lu County, and was known as Duke Yan Lu. In the first year of Xingyuan (784), he was framed by Chancellor Lu Qi, and was dispatched to tell the rebel general Li Xili, who rejected the rebels and was eventually hanged. After Yan Zhenqing was killed, the heir of Cao Wang Li Gao and the three armies all wept bitterly for him. Posthumous title "Wenzhong".
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