I. Translation of Mid-Autumn Moon Mid-Autumn Moon
The moon appears brighter at Mid-Autumn Festival than at other times. What if it's brighter? How many people know the ups and downs it has experienced?
Forget it, don't say anything about rain or shine, but cherish the good times in the world! I hope to see such a beautiful moon every year in such a beautiful season.
Second, the appreciation of poetry
Xu Youzhen thought of "full moon" in the "bright moon", but he didn't indulge in sentimentality. The phrase "and happy" was very free and easy, and the common mid-autumn moon in the last sentence reflected his love for the Mid-Autumn Festival. It is more subtle than the sadness that most poets end up in the coming year, and it is interesting to read from the structure of the word.
There are thimbles for "Pianjiaojie" and "Good Season" in both the upper and lower films, and the first sentence of the lower film "Round lack of rain or shine" and the last sentence of the upper film "Mid-autumn moon" are connected with the first sentence of the upper film, which is catchy and interesting.
Author's brief introduction and main achievements
I. Introduction to the author
Xu Youzhen (1407 ~1472), whose first name was chéng, was born in Wuxian (now Suzhou, Jiangsu) and was Zhu Yunming's grandfather. Xuande eight years Jinshi, awarded the Hanlin editing. As a result of planning the restoration of the British Sect, he was appointed a martial arts scholar and a college student in Huagai Hall, in charge of Wenyuan Pavilion. Later, he falsely accused Yu Qian, Wang Wen, etc. of killing them and monopolized the power.
Second, the main achievements
Xu Youzhen was a scholar of Guichouke in the eighth year of Xuande (1433), and was elected as Jishi Shu with the first place, and entered the Imperial Academy. At the end of Jingtai, he participated in the planning of the change of seizing the door, which led to the successful restoration of Ming Yingzong, and thus became the cabinet record, and also won the title of Kung Fu Bo.
The laws of the Ming Dynasty clearly stipulated that a civil servant could not be knighted without military merit. Therefore, in the last Ming dynasty, there were only a handful of civil servants who were knighted. Xu Youzhen, with the title of "Kung Fu Bo", served as the cabinet record, and was the highest official in the Ming Dynasty.