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Vernacular Interpretation of Pancake Songs
The vernacular interpretation of pancake songs is as follows:

First, the vernacular explanation of pancake songs

1, the first two sentences are in praise of the atmosphere when Liu Bowen delivered the baked wheat cake, which has the artistic conception of "the world is peaceful and happy" and expresses people's loyal and brave respect for Liu Bowen.

2. "The Great Wall of Wan Li, surrounded by mountains, offers a glimpse of Erling Hall." This sentence describes Liu Bowen's arduous journey of delivering baked wheat cakes all the way, climbing mountains, mountains and rivers, and crossing the pass, but Liu Bowen persisted in the wind and rain.

3. "The door will be deeper and wider if it is printed." This sentence describes that Liu Bowen returned to his hometown after delivering baked wheat cakes. Although Liu Bowen was behind the door at that time, he still enjoyed his family in his hometown and lived a different life.

4. "As soon as the soil comes, a thousand days have passed, and the spring breeze sends flowers all over the city." Liu Bowen was full of loneliness and hardships in his long journey, but when he returned to his hometown, he was full of joy and spring, showing strong emotional thinking.

Second, the pancake song is original

Liu Bowen sends sesame cakes, and the world is peaceful and happy.

The Great Wall stretches for thousands of miles. Looking around the mountain, you can see the Erling Hall.

The door was printed and went home, deeper and wider.

It has been 1000 days since the arrival of a soil, and the spring breeze has sent flowers all over the city.

A Brief Introduction of Liu Bowen and His Political Thought

I. Introduction to Liu Bowen

Liu Ji (13 1 1 year-1375) was born in Nantian Township, qingtian county (now wencheng county, Zhejiang). At the end of Yuan Dynasty and the beginning of Ming Dynasty, he was a statesman, writer and strategist, the founding father of Ming Dynasty, and one of the "great poets in the third day of Ming Dynasty".

Liu Ji assisted Zhu Yuanzhang to complete the imperial industry, founded the Ming Dynasty and tried his best to maintain the stability of the country, and was compared to Zhuge Wuhou by later generations. Zhu Yuanzhang called Liu Ji "my ovary". There is a popular saying in China that Zhuge Liang and Liu Bowen will unify the country. Zhuge Liang, a former strategist, and Liu Bowen, a later strategist.

Liu Ji has a systematic literary thought and occupies an important position in the literary world in the early Ming Dynasty. Starting from the Confucian thought of "poetry teaching", Liu Ji emphasized the educational function of his works, which can not only remonstrate the world style, but also satirize the upper class.

Secondly, denouncing the elegant style of writing since Yuan Dynasty, advocating "learning from foreigners" and restoring the literary tradition of Han and Tang Dynasties played an important role in changing the elegant style of writing from elegance to simplicity in the early Ming Dynasty. Liu Ji has many works, including Fu Bu Ji, Love Stories and Li Mei Gong Ji.

Second, political thought.

Governing the country by virtue and winning the hearts of the people is the core of Liu Ji's thought of governing the country and the ideological and theoretical basis of his achievements. People-oriented thought is the starting point of Liu Ji's political policy, not only politically but also economically. It is the basic policy of the ruler's administration, and it is set as an example through production practice and lifelong action to be close to the people.