Looking South of the Yangtze River in March is written by Wu Wenying.
Wu Wenying (about - about), a native of Siming (today's Ningbo, Zhejiang Province), was named Junte, Mengchuang, Jueweng in his later years. Poet of Southern Song Dynasty. Wu Wenying spent her whole life in Suzhou, Hangzhou and Vietnam. Wherever you go, there is always a chant. In his later years, Wu Wenying once lived in Yuezhou as a guest. He successively left the house for Wu Qian, the conciliatory envoy of East Zhejiang, Zhao and Ruimen, the king of Sirong, and died of stumbling. As a great poet in the Southern Song Dynasty, Wu Wenying has a relatively high position in the creation and development of the genre of poetry.
This poem conveys the feelings of a couple when they are together and apart in elegant brushwork, soft and beautiful composition and subtle form of expression. It is nuanced, charming and memorable.
original text
In the evening of March, the flowers are more affectionate. People go to the swing to hang the moon, and the horse stops to bray the wind. The riverside painted the boat empty.
As long as I am drunk, I will spend every day. The sleeping swallow returns at night outside the silver candle, and the sound of the flowing warbler is in the green shade. There is no place to look for residual red.