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What do the predictions of the last three plum blossom poems mean? A detailed explanation of Shao Yong's plum blossom poems.
There was a famous prophet in the Northern Song Dynasty. His plum blossom poems accurately predicted the future historical trend and the great events that will happen in each dynasty. This man is Shao Yong. There are ten plum blossom poems by Shao Yong, and the corresponding dynasties of the first seven poems are analyzed. What Shao Yong's last three poems want to express is still unknown. Have the predictions of the last three plum blossom poems come true? Because "Plum Blossom Poetry" predicts the development of history, is there anything that will happen in the future?

Shao Yong was a poet and philosopher in the Northern Song Dynasty. He has many masterpieces handed down from generation to generation, among which "Plum Blossom Poetry" is also said to be written by Shao Yong. There are ten plum blossom poems. In these ten poems, Shao Yong predicted the historical changes and development of China after him in rather obscure language. Later generations found that almost every plum blossom poem can correspond to a certain dynasty.

For example, in his first poem "Plum Blossom Poetry", he wrote: Although the mountains and rivers are not perfect, they do not believe that gold is the bane; . It is believed that Shao Yong wanted to predict the change of Jingkang through this poem, in which the golden spell refers to the state of Jin.

The fourth "Plum Blossom Poetry" wrote: After all, heroes wear cloth, and Zhu Men is not an old Huang Ji; Swallowing is a common occurrence, but driving to Li Huachun is no longer the case. . Later generations speculated that this poem might predict Zhu Yuanzhang's establishment of the Ming Dynasty and his coup with Prince Judy.

In addition, Shao Yong's plum blossom poems also predicted many things that happened in the Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China. Only no one can understand the meaning of his last three poems.

Shao Yong wrote in the eighth plum blossom poem: If the chess situation is at the beginning of disability, * * * is difficult to help each other; The leopard still has its skin when it dies, and the best autumn scenery is in Chang 'an. ; The ninth song wrote: the fire dragon stung the wild goose gate in autumn, and the original wall should be difficult for Zhao to collect; A wonderful flower in the hospital has been picked, so you don't have to worry about the rain at night. ; And the tenth poem: counting plum blossoms in spring, I want to ask why; In the world, there is a tradition, and the whole world is home. ;

Later generations analyzed that Shao Yong wanted to hint at some important events in the future through these three poems, but in the end, the significance of these three poems is obviously not what will happen now. Of course, it may also be that when Shao Yong wrote plum blossom poems, he never thought about predicting anything, but later generations had to interpret some profound meanings from his poems, and some poems just corresponded to some later historical events.