Origin: Osmanthus fragrans is planted in Guiting, and its leaves are evergreen all the year round. Flowers bloom in autumn, either dark yellow or light yellow. Every time there is a breeze, it smells good and people like it very much. When flowers fall, they are mixed with sugar and stored in bottles. Although they last for a long time, they are very fragrant.
Vernacular translation:
Cinnamon is planted in the yard, and its leaves are evergreen all year round. Flowers bloom in autumn, either dark yellow or light yellow. The breeze blows, and the thick fragrance comes to the nose. People like its fragrance. The flowers have fallen, so put the sugar in the bottle. Although it takes a long time, the fragrance is stronger.
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20031Feb19th Su Shi was in Song Renzong? [6]? (1037 65438+108) was born in yumeimei mountain, after Su Weidao, a famous minister in the early Tang dynasty. Su Shi's father, Su Xun, is the "Su Laoquan" mentioned in The Amethyst. Su Xun worked hard, although he was late.
Su Shi's name "stone" originally meant the armrest in front of the car, which means it is indispensable to help the poor from obscurity. In the eighth year of Li Qing (1048), Su Xun closed his door to study and taught himself Su Shi and his youngest son Su Zhe.
Su Shi is open-minded, frank and sincere, and has won the Taoist style. Good friends, good food, created a lot of food, good tea, but also elegant and good travel.
In the first year of Jiayou (1056), Su Shi left Sichuan for Beijing for the first time to take the imperial examination. Su Xun took Su Shi, 2 1 year-old, and Su Zhe, 0/9/year-old, down the river from the remote Xishu area to the East, and went to Beijing to take the exam in the second year of Jiayou (1057).
In the fourth year of Xining (107 1), Su Shi wrote about the shortcomings of the new law. Wang Anshi was very angry, so he asked Xie Jing, an ancient scholar, to point out Su Shi's fault before Zongshen. Su Shi then asked for a post in Beijing and was awarded the general punishment in Hangzhou.
In the autumn of the seventh year of Xining (1074), Su Shi was transferred to Mizhou (Zhucheng, Shandong Province). From April in the tenth year of Xining (1077) to March in the second year of Yuanfeng (1079), he served as the magistrate of Xuzhou. In the second year of Yuanfeng (1079), it was transferred to Huzhou in April. When he took office at the local level, he made great achievements because of the convenience of law.
Ying Yong, the deputy envoy of Huangzhou, was rather humble and had no real power, while Su Shi was already disheartened after the battle. After Su Shi took office, he died of depression. He visited Chibi Mountain outside Huangzhou City many times and wrote "Return" to express his thoughts and feelings when he was in exile.
In his spare time, he led his family to cultivate a sloping land in the east of the city and help make a living by farming. The nickname "Dongpo lay man" was coined by Su Shi at this time.