Oh, Qu Yuan, I beg you to forgive me because this year
not go to the Dongting
to dig
waters from a dragon boat.
Your sorrow was great, my friend, but the immortal banished
also suffer, I know. You
, which need not be the Ba River bridge
looking
the cherry blossoms,
with single reflection of the jade hare
compose a poem that Meng Haoran
had not scorned. Now
water body are identical thing.
Oh, Qu Yuan Zhan ... Hopefully Daoling,
Celestial Master, you have
among his favorite poets!
Qu Yuan (339-278 BC) famous poet of old who drowned in the Miluo River, a tributary of Lake Dongting, having been falsely accused and sent to exile. The villagers living on both sides, harboring feelings of deep sorrow and respect, he embarked on dragon-shaped boats in hopes of rescuing her body in the river, but all efforts were in vain. Then someone suggested the idea of \u200b\u200bhaving the river large amount of rice for the fish did not bite the poet's body. An old doctor poured a jug wine for fish and other aquatic animals get drunk. This led to the Dragon Boat Festival is celebrated on the fifth day of the fifth Chinese lunar month. Immortal
is banished all talented writer.
Meng Haoran (689-740) Tang Dynasty poet who went by mule to Ba River Bridge in search of cherry blossoms along the snow. His arduous march illustrates the difficulty of finding poetic inspiration obtained in voluntary contact with nature.
The jade rabbit is a legendary animal that supposedly lives in the moon, for general partnership, the latter.