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Description of the lively scenes of ancient banquets
Wang Bo, a poet in the early Tang Dynasty, described the banquet in "Preface to Wang Tengting": "A ten-day holiday is better than a friend in the clouds; Welcome to the wedding. Teng Jiao, a poet of Meng; Purple electric paste is General Wang's armory. Home is slaughter, Tao is name; What does the boy know? Every bow will win. "

On the tenth holiday, outstanding friends gathered together; The distinguished guests came from afar to attend the party. Meng, a literary leader, is a literary talent and dances Cai Feng. In General Wang's armory, there is a sword as sharp as purple electricity and blue frost. Because my father is going to be a county magistrate, I passed this famous place on my way to visit relatives. Young and ignorant, I was lucky enough to attend this grand banquet in person.

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Appreciation of Preface to Wang Teng Pavilion;

Although the author was full of blood and brilliant, he was not allowed by the society at that time because of his arrogance. Ambition is hard to be rewarded, so the author here thinks that life is limited and short from the infinity of the universe, which shows his feeling that time passes but it is difficult to succeed; He lamented that he was covered in empty numbers, showing helplessness that he could not reverse his fate, and felt sad that he could only live on the coast of the South China Sea and could not serve the country in Chang 'an, the imperial capital.

About the author:

Wang Bo (650-676) was born in Longmen, Jiangzhou (now Hejin, Shanxi). Wen Zi, grandson of Wang Tong, a scholar at the end of Sui Dynasty, was a poet in Tang Dynasty. At the age of fourteen, he was named as a "sojourner" and "Chao Saburo". Offended by his composition, he lived in Sichuan and was exiled. Later, Zhou joined the army, committed a capital crime, was pardoned and dismissed.

In 27 years, he drowned because he crossed the South China Sea to visit his father. He is as famous as Yang Jiong, Lu and Liu, and is called "four outstanding men in the early Tang Dynasty". He is good at five laws and five unique skills, and his representative works include "Farewell to Vice Governor Du to Shu". The main literary achievement is parallel prose, and the representative work is Preface to Wang Tengting.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Preface to Wang Teng Pavilion