Jin Ge was dragged lightly, but Nan Guan was helpless to be blown by the north wind [2]. The ovary was originally Korean, and Zhuge Ning knew that Han Zuo had moved. The cloud is dark and the dragon is far away, and the moon is bright and the crane returns late [4]. There is no need to see the new pavilion, it is not as good as when you shed tears before [5].
[Notes]
[1] This is the author's poem mourning Wen Tianxiang, a national hero at the end of the Song Dynasty, and praising Wen Tianxiang's efforts to restore the Song Dynasty. Wenshan Prime Minister: Wen Tianxiang, a national hero at the end of the Southern Song Dynasty, was named Zong Rui. He was the right prime minister in the second year of Deyou (1276) and died in Yanjing in the 19th year of Zhiyuan (1282). Pull: originally refers to helping the funeral and pulling the funeral car, extended to mourn the dead.
[2] Jin Ge Wan Luo Hui: "Huai Nan Zi? Looking at the ghost training: "Lu Yanggong and North Korea are in trouble together, fighting hard and helping each other at dusk? "Therefore, Japan is an enemy of the three." Later, it was used to describe that human strength is superior to nature. This sentence is reversed, which means that the sunset is hard to pull. Here, "falling light" is a metaphor for the dying Song Dynasty. Southern Crown: Chu Crown, referring to prisoners. Zuozhuan? Gong Jiu: "Jin Gong went to the military mansion, met Zhong Yi and asked him,' Who is the one who lost his crown in the south?' A minister said to him, "The prisoners of Chu were also sent by Zheng's people. North Wind: Poetry in Song and Yuan Dynasties often uses this as a metaphor for the influence of Northern Jin and Yuan Dynasties. The above two sentences mean that although Wen Tianxiang tried his best to save the demise of the Song Dynasty, he was still captured and became a prisoner. Finally, he was helpless to the Yuan army that swept the world.
[3] Ovary:, the word ovary, the family background is Han v. Qin destroyed Korea, and Zhang Liangmou avenged Korea, so that the assassin hit Qin Shihuang in Bolangsha (now southeast of Yuanyang County, Henan Province) and mistakenly got in the vice car. After that, Liu Bang destroyed Qin and prospered Han. Zhuge Liang: Zhuge Liang assisted Shu, went out of Qishan six times and restored the Han Dynasty. Ning: No. Zu Yao: The throne. Move: move. Du Fu's "Poems on Huai": "Although I know that there is no hope in the Han Dynasty, I am desperate and forget my life."
[4] Dinghu: It is said that the Yellow Emperor cast a tripod at the foot of Jingshan Mountain, standing in Dingcheng, and Lapras went to heaven. Later generations called Dinghu because of its name. (See Historical Records? Later generations used "Dinghu Dragon to Go" to say that the emperor died, implicitly referring to the death of Zhao Min, the last emperor of the Southern Song Dynasty. "Moonlight" sentence: "Postscript of Seeking God": "Ding was originally from Liaodong and studied Taoism in the mountains. Later, it turned into a crane returning to Liao and gathering the city doorposts. Sometimes teenagers raise their bows and shoot arrows, and cranes fly in and wander in the air, saying,' Birds have birds and birds, and they will return to their hometowns for thousands of years, and the battlements will remain unchanged'. Huabiao: a stone pillar standing in front of the official hall, the city wall and the tomb. Late: a word that stays late. Crane comes home late: it is said that its soul is hard to return. The metaphor here is that Wen Tianxiang was captured and died.
[5] Xinting: Also known as Laolao Pavilion, it is located in the south of Nanjing, Jiangsu Province. Shi Shuo Xin Yu: "People who cross the river need to invite a new pavilion to hold a banquet with flowers every time they visit the United States and Japan. Zhou Hou (Zhou E, the right servant of Jin Yuan Emperor's fashion book) sat down and sighed:' The scenery is different only because the mountains and rivers are different.' They all shed tears at each other. However, Prime Minister Wang (Wang Dao, Prime Minister of the Jin and Yuan Dynasties) suddenly changed color and said,' When * * * fights for the royal family and recovers China, how can he be a prisoner of Chu!' "This means that the Southern Song Dynasty has died, and the present situation is much worse than that of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, which settled in a corner of the south of the Yangtze River.