1, state officials set fire to it: It means that the rulers themselves can run amok, but even the legitimate activities of the people are restricted.
2, the state is as big as a bucket: the administrative division of ancient States is an ancient measuring tool. The country is only as big as a bucket. Describe the small territory.
3, wrapped around the waist, riding a crane to the border: wrapped around the waist refers to the belongings carried with you. In the past, you used ropes to thread money, and every thousand of them were the same. Take a lot of money and travel to Yangzhou by crane. Metaphor is a lot of money.
4, crane back Yangzhou: metaphor for the heart of lust.
5. Chixian Shenzhou: another name for China.
6. Four Seas Kyushu: refers to all of China.
7. Klang Ganzhou: the name of the monument. Also known as Ganzhou drizzle. Two-tone rhyme, 95 to 98 words, * * * has seven styles. The name of Jiao Fang Daqu in Tang Dynasty came from the Western Regions and was later used as an inscription. Music Volume 25 Before pressing this key.
8. Riding a crane and looking at Yangzhou: a metaphor for wanting to be an official and make a fortune, or describing greed and delusion. Riding a crane in the state.
9. Go through the government and run to the country: I have traveled a lot. Describe a long journey, trek.
10, Maze Xizhou: According to the biography of Xie An in the Book of Jin, Xie An passed through Xizhou Gate before his death and died peacefully. His nephew is in pain, so he can't walk on Xizhou Road. He was drunk with rocks and helped the road sing music, but he didn't feel anything. Both sides are white.
1 1, Ahuliangzhou: Hugu detector, Hudou, Dendrobium. I traded a bottle of wine for a Liangzhou secretariat. Describe seeking official position by bribery.
12, crashing into the house and crossing state: hitting people. Wandering in the Jianghu with no definite destination.
13, hit the house and rushed to the state: Jude said that he was wandering in the rivers and lakes and ran to the dock. It also describes rich experience and seeing the world.
14, Jiangzhou Sima: Bai Juyi, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, was once demoted as Jiangzhou Sima, and his poem Pipa Xing quoted clouds, which made him cry the most among the Jiujiang officials. My blue sleeves are wet! Later, it was called Bai Juyi by Jiangzhou Sima Bei.
15, Changzhou school of ci: one of the schools of ci in Qing dynasty. Changzhou poet Zhang Huiyan initiated and developed it. They objected to the low popularity of Zhexi Ci School, and advocated that the intention was implicit, the comparison was implicit, and the national style remained coquettish.
16, Qingzhou engaged in: Qingzhou ancient state name, engaged in ancient official names in eastern Shandong today. Synonym of good wine.
17, only state officials are allowed to set fires, and people are not allowed to light lamps: it means that reactionary rulers can run amok on their own, while ordinary people are restricted from even legitimate activities.
18, Cross-state and County: Crossing and Crossing. Refers to the management of a large area, across States and even counties.
19, the land of China sinks: China refers to the land without water sinking in Lu Chen, China. Chinese mainland fell. Metaphor is the territory occupied by the enemy.
20. A dream in Yangzhou: a metaphor for recalling the prosperity of the past, waking up like a dream.