Qingtian refers to the allusions of qingtian county and Ding, which are used to express homesickness after a long separation and lament that the hometown remains unchanged and the world has changed greatly.
original text
Sitting on the bed, the elbow is sore, indicating that the eyes are in danger and the sweat overflows.
I am sad in the haze, and I don't know who the smart reed house is.
Zhi Cheng urged me to have it, but the city was too busy to move.
Jindian, Xianti and Xia Xia are close at hand.
He Minghua shows the ambition of the sky, and the geese lead the frontier to fly.
The farther north we go, the more we can solve the disputes in the south and get to know each other.
Water and bamboo help in the mountains, and friends follow.
Old India greedily pursued the clock, but it could not grow strange in the mud.
Brief introduction of the author
Su Shu, the word Zhongzi, is from Meishan, Sichuan, the grandson of Su Zhe and Su Shi, and the queen of Su Shi. Born in Yuan You, northern Song Zhezong for about six years (109 1), he died in Longxing, Xiaozong, Southern Song Dynasty for about two years (1 164), at the age of over 74.
Qingtian county is located in the southeast of Zhejiang Province, in the middle and lower reaches of Oujiang River, in the west of Wenzhou and in the southeast of Lishui. It borders Wenzhou and Yongjia in the east, Ruian and Wencheng in the south, Jingning She Autonomous County in the west and Jinyun in the north, with a total area of 2,493 square kilometers. It is known as "nine mountains, half water and half fields".
Known as "China Stone Capital Qingtian". Qingtian has a long history and has the reputation of "hometown of stone carving, hometown of overseas Chinese and hometown of celebrities". It is also the first county in terms of housing prices, the top ten financial counties in China, the first county in foreign exchange and the first county in per capita deposits. Qingtian also has a world agricultural heritage-Qingtian rice-fish symbiosis system. Qingtian stone is the first of the four national stones, and the stone that fills the sky and the stone that closes the door are the first of the three seals.