Song Dynasty: Ouyang Xiu
It's halfway through the spring in Nanyuan, and the wind smells like Ma Si. Green plums are like beans and eyebrows, and butterflies fly every day.
Dew is heavy, grass smoke is low, and curtains hang down. Swing unintentionally trapped Luo Yi, painting hall double gorgeous return.
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In the gardens in the southern suburbs, you can always hear the neighing of horses in the warm spring breeze. Green plums are as big as beans, and delicate willow leaves are as beautiful as eyebrows. Spring is getting longer and longer, and butterflies fly so lightly.
The flowers are crystal clear with dew, the spring grass is thick with smoke, and the whole family has put down the curtains. She was very tired after swinging, so she took off her clothes and went to bed, only accompanied by Shuang Yan on the beam.
Brief introduction of the author
Ouyang Xiu (1007- 1072), whose real name is Yongshu, is a drunkard, and later named "Liu Yiju". Han nationality, a native of Yongfeng, Jizhou (now Yongfeng County, Jiangxi Province), called himself "Ouyang Xiu of Luling" because Jizhou originally belonged to Luling County. Posthumous title Wenzhong, also known as Ouyang Wenzhong. Politicians, writers and historians in the Northern Song Dynasty, together with Han Yu, Liu Zongyuan, Wang Anshi, Su Xun, Su Shi, Su Zhe and Ceng Gong, are known as the "Eight Masters of Tang and Song Dynasties". Later generations, together with Han Yu, Liu Zongyuan and Su Shi, are also called "four great writers of the ages".