1. Poems about Changsha Taiping Street Poems about Changsha Taiping Street 1. Taiping Street, Changsha, Hunan Taiping Street is only the street with the most complete preservation of the original street pattern in the ancient city of Changsha. The renovated Taiping Street historical and cultural district not only retains Jia Yi
The former residence, Changhuai Well, the former site of the West Archway of the Mingji Domain Prince's Mansion, the former site of the Revolutionary Party Association of 1911, the former site of the Sizheng Society and other cultural relics and modern historical sites are also given to Qianyi Sheng Liangzhan, Lisheng Salt Store, Dongting Spring Tea House,
Yichunyuan Tea House and other time-honored brands with a long history have been injected with vitality.
There are 87 stores along the main street in the block, with a business area of ??nearly 30,000 square meters. They mainly focus on famous and time-honored brands, calligraphy and painting, ethnic handicrafts, cultural leisure industries, and special tourism products. They have attracted the calligraphy and seal cutting masters of Xiling Seal Society Li Fuyu and Li Zao and their sons.
A number of famous people such as Zeng Jingui, a master of facial makeup art, and Chen Ximing, a calligrapher and painter, settled in and set up studios.
The area where calligraphy and painting was concentrated used to be Qingshuitang Antique Street and now it has moved to Liucaiyuan Antique City. 2. Can you help me compile a long poem? It’s scary. The general content of Taiping Street is: As long as you and I can see in Taiping Street
Hidden, sinful, dead and rotten, I can see it on Taiping Street. There is no need to hide it. The remaining tears will eventually turn into withered bones and blood, watering the red roses. When I see it, who has learned to look back and hide?
The child in the shadow has forgotten the way home. Please open your pupils to see the sin clearly. I am wandering in Taiping Street, wearing a red skirt and high heels. Do you see me dancing in Taiping Street? I am singing the rabbit nursery rhyme. Black people will not die.
Have you heard the endless singing? I will be lonely without you in the black area. 3. The history and culture of Taiping Street in Changsha. The former residence of Jia Yi, an outstanding statesman and writer of the Western Han Dynasty, is also located in Taifu Lane, Taiping Street.
Because later generations admired this eminent sage, his former residence and the cultural relics and supplies in it have been preserved to this day.
A wooden statue was carved in the house and still exists today.
Jia Yi's former residence is the residence of Jia Yi in the Western Han Dynasty. Jia Yi's former residence is known as the source of Huxiang culture. It has a history of many years and is the oldest monument in Changsha. Jia Yi was the Grand Tutor of Changsha at that time. He was only 27 years old at the time.
At that time, the entire Hunan was within the scope of the Changsha Kingdom, and Jia Yi was the top chief executive sent by the central government to the Changsha Kingdom.
Jia Yi's former residence has been a combination of temple and residence since the first year of Chenghua in the Ming Dynasty.
The current plaque of the temple is the last ink written by Mr. Zhao Puchu, and both sides of the temple were written by the governor of Hunan during the Qing Dynasty.
The people of Hunan have repaired and rebuilt Jia Yi's former residence more than 100 times in its many years of history.
Taiping Street, an old street that is neither long nor wide, carries the important task of displaying the charm of Hunan culture and embodying traditional commercial and folk customs.
Walking on the ancient streets, in addition to intuitively feeling the classical visual impact brought by iconic ancient architectural symbols such as stone archways, granite roads, fire sealing walls, and ancient stages, you can also appreciate a kind of cultural atmosphere exuded by historical accumulation.
and flavor.
4. Poems describing the city of Chang'an: The hundreds of houses are like a chess board, and the twelve streets are like vegetable beds.
——Bai Juyi, "Climbing the Guanyintai and Looking at the City" The palace at the head of the river has thousands of doors locked, and the thin willows and new cattails are green for whom.
——Du Fu's "For Whom We Mour" Pine leaves sprout from the walls of the palace, and the wicker strips and water in the canal are level.
——Wang Jian's "Looking West from the Five Gates in Early Spring" Chang'an Avenue is connected to the narrow evil, and the green oxen, white horses and seven-scented carriages are there.
——Lu Zhaolin's "Ancient Meanings of Chang'an" Chang'an is like spring returning after the snow, and the accumulated elements condense and the dawn shines.
——Cen Shen's "The King of the Temple and the King's Court in the Morning After the Snow" On Weiqiao Road, Chang'an, travelers feel sad when they say goodbye.
——Xi Wuqian's "Farewell to Zhang Yi Xia" I am afraid that I will see the orioles smiling in my hometown, and I will spend the spring in Chang'an.
——Chang Jian's "Falling in Chang'an" Where can we say goodbye?
Chang'an Qingqi Gate.
——Li Bai's "Two Poems on Sending Pei Shibatu to the South to Songshan" One of the two poems "I don't see you, I'm a guest from outside the state, traveling to Chang'an Road. When I come back, I feel old again."
——Bai Juyi's "Chang'an Road" Chang'an has great heroes, and Luoyang has rich heroes.
——Lu Zhaolin's "Young Guests' Place" The fresh rain and dew in front of the calyx building, a peaceful man in Chang'an City.
——Zhang said "Two Lyrics of Slogan Treading in Front of the Imperial Palace on the Night of the 15th" Who asks each other on this day every year, lying alone in Chang'an and weeping over the years.
——Li Shanfu's "Two Poems on Cold Food" The moon is shining brightly in Chang'an City, and every family is holding a needle and thread this night.
——Cui Hao's "Qixi Festival" Recalling Chang'an, September.
——Deng "Remembering Chang'an?"
"September" The civilians in Chang'an are competing against each other, and the Hengmen is locked and blocked with bracelets.
——Du Fu's "Three Sighs of Autumn Rain" The rain stagnates on Chang'an night, and I am alone in sorrow with the broken lamp.
——Li Shangyin's "Zuo Yu" The world of mortals is daylight on Chang'an Road, and the horses and wheels are not idle for a moment.