Female Qu ZSZSZSZ in Jiangnan Lane of Yuefu
Musk is smooth and bright as the moon. Zhu Peicuo (left female and right female) plays the Golden Que, plays the Golden Que, plays Ziting, and dances and flies.
The beautiful woman who just came out of the shower is filled with the fragrance of the orchid. She has a smooth body, a jade face and a crescent-shaped eyebrow. Dai Yuzhu () plays games in the palace, games in the palace, games in the garden, and dancing skirts fly around.
I translated it myself. This is not good. Let's have a look. I really don't know what "Ai" means. "Golden Que" and "Purple Pavilion" both mean palace, so I changed them for the sake of smooth translation.
Xiao Yan, a native of Liang Wudi in the Southern Dynasties, was a writer of Qi and Liang Dynasties and a native of Nanlanling (now Changzhou, Jiangsu). During the Southern Qi Dynasty, General Ning Shuo and Yongzhou were the officials. In 502, in the second year of ZTE, the Liang Dynasty was established in the form of abdication, which lasted for 48 years. During most of his reign, the economy developed and the political situation was relatively stable. In his later years, internal contradictions became more and more intense as the princes competed for the right to inherit the throne. In the second year of Taiqing (548), he colluded with the Eastern Wei Dynasty to surrender to Hou Jing for rebellion and invaded Jiankang. Xiao Yan was imprisoned in Taicheng and starved to death the next year.
Xiao Yan is knowledgeable, proficient in calligraphy and music, and deeply believes in Buddhism. In his youth, he was associated with famous literati such as Xie Tiao, Fan Li, Ren (left and right) and Lu (left and right), and was called "Eight Friends of Jingling". That is, after the emperor ascended the throne, he reused the scribes and advocated literary creation. Under his influence, aristocratic ministers followed suit in succession, which had an important impact on the prosperity of literary creation at that time.
According to the records of Wu Di Ji, he wrote many works. In addition to academic works, The Annals of Sui Shu's Classics also includes 26 volumes of Liang Wudi Collection (32 volumes of Liang Collection), 20 volumes of Liang Wudi's Poems and Fu Collection and 9 volumes of Liang Wudi's Collected Works. After the Tang and Song Dynasties, although it was lost, by the end of the Ming Dynasty, when Zhang Qian collected the anthology of the Han, Wei and Six Dynasties 130, the number of works in the Anthology of Liang Wudi still exceeded that of many contemporary scholars.
He attaches great importance to Yuefu folk songs, and many of his works have been included in Yuefu Poems, including Haruka, Blue Leaf Man, Summer Song, Lotus in the South of the Yangtze River and Song of the River. Some of his letters are also very literary, and they were praised by Zhang Pu in the Ming Dynasty.