
Illustrations of the World·cultural China: Reading Poems in Feihua Ling·autumn
by Wanru
About This Novel
In February 2017, the "Chinese Poetry Conference", a large-scale cultural studio quiz competition program created by CCTV, attracted widespread attention from all walks of life. This program with the theme of "appreciating Chinese poetry, searching for cultural genes, and appreciating the beauty of life" not only triggered a viewing frenzy, but also awakened the general public's awareness of poetry. The so-called "Feihua Ling" was originally a kind of drinking order in ancient China that was used to drink alcohol for fun. The word "Feihua" comes from the sentence "Flowers are flying everywhere in the spring city" in the poem "Cold Food" by Han Hong, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. This order was born in the Western Zhou Dynasty and matured in the Sui and Tang Dynasties. Belongs to Yaling. Poems and lyrics are preferred when flying flowers. Songs can also be used, but the sentences chosen generally do not exceed 9 words. Generally speaking, when executing an order, the poem must not only contain the corresponding keyword, but also has strict requirements on where the keyword appears in the poem.
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