Rebirth of the Great Heavenly King

Chapter 87: Classmate Cha Junior

The words placed in front of Wu Yantian and Wu Chuan, with Li Chencan's regular script, almost penetrated the back of the paper!

Li Chencan's own calligraphy is not very good, but in this space-time body, he has an average to good calligraphy, so of course it becomes his.

This line of regular script shows Wu Chuan and Wu Yantian a perfect image of being in their prime and living up to their youth!

Both Wu Chuan and Wu Yantian could feel the momentum in it.

Sure enough, this is Li Chencan who wrote "Langtaosha·Beidaihe"!

What they saw before them was still a word.

The name of the Ci Pai is different. It is not "Lang Tao Sha" or "Xi Qian Ying", but "Qin Yuan Chun", a Ci Pai created in the late Tang Dynasty.

It's just a word brand name, with his words underneath.

"In the cold autumn of Independence, we go north to the Xiangjiang River and reach the head of Orange Island.

See the mountains all red, the forests all dyed; the rivers full of green, with hundreds of boats vying for the current.

Eagles strike in the sky, fish fly in the shallows, and all kinds of frost compete for freedom in the sky.

I feel so melancholy and ask myself, who is in charge of the ups and downs of the boundless earth?

I brought a hundred couples with me to travel, recalling the glorious past.

Qia is a young boy who is a classmate, and is in his prime; he is a scholar, and he scolds Fang Qiu.

Pointing out the country and inspiring words, the excrement of thousands of households.

Have you ever remembered that when you hit the water in the middle of the current, the waves stopped the boat from flying?"

Wu Yantian looked at Li Chencan with shocked eyes...

This poem cannot be said to be better than "Langtaosha·Beidaihe", but this poem is more suitable for this book than that one...and it is almost perfect!

In his historical novel, Taizu studied under Wang Kaiyun at Xiangqi Tower.

How many big shots did Wang Kaiyun come from? Li Yunxiao, Yang Du, Yang Rui, Liu Guangdi, Qi Baishi... At that time, a group of teachers and students happened to catch up with Wang Kaiyun when he returned to Zhongnan, where he gave lectures in Xingtan and Zhu Si recited books.

Appreciate the peach waves on the Xiangjiang River, see the red leaves on the Lushan Mountain in autumn, talk and debate with the Xiangqi master, stay up all night talking about the rise and fall of thousands of years...

In this historical novel, it focuses on describing several incidents in which Li Yunxiao and some classmates traveled from Xiangtan to Nansha, came to Orange Island to see the bleak autumn scenery, and felt that their mentality had changed. Each time, Taizu's mentality changed.

different.

And these things are so consistent with this poem!

"Thousands of mountains are red, and the forests are dyed; the river is clear and clear, and hundreds of boats are vying for the current." These few sentences are perfect in describing the scenery. The mountains are covered in red, and the transparent river is filled with countless boats...

...This scene was actually described so clearly by him, making people feel as if they were standing at the head of the Orange Island, seeing this scene happening in front of their eyes, and at the same time feeling the magnanimity of nature.

The finishing touch is the sentence "Sad and lonely, asking the vast earth, who is responsible for the ups and downs!"

The momentum of this sentence suddenly rushed from the lower level to the upper level, from the bottom of the pyramid to the high imitation, standing on the commanding heights...

Indeed, in the eyes of others, Taizu at that time already had vaguely huge ambitions, and had already begun to ask who was in charge of the ups and downs!

This is very consistent with Taizu's mentality at that time.

Further down, "I brought hundreds of couples to travel together, recalling the glorious past. I was a classmate when I was young, in my prime. I was a scholar, and I scolded Fang Qiu. I pointed out the country and inspired the writing, and the dirt was like that of thousands of households." These few sentences,

This is the place that impressed Wu Yantian the most!

These few sentences vividly express Taizu's scholarly enthusiasm at that time.

It allows people to see Taizu and some of his companions, who were in their youth at that time, full of energy, talent, high spirits, and enthusiasm. Here, the phrase "The husband is the most human, looking up at the sky," from "Zhuangzi Tian Zifang" is used here.

The artistic conception of "dive into the underworld, rebuke the eight extremes, and remain unchanged" fully reveals the mind of those young students.

"The boy who is my classmate...the boy who is my classmate..."

Wu Yantian muttered these words, as if an electric current hit his mind, making him suddenly excited. In a short period of time, he thought of too many things.

And the scholar's spirit of scolding Fang Qiu, pointing out the country and inspiring the writing, clearly expresses the young man's mind and the mentality of the angry horse in bright clothes.

Who was not like that when we were young and young?

This passage almost describes Taizu’s emotions when he was young, and also explains Taizu’s lofty ambitions and youthful frivolity when he was still a student in this historical novel.

There is also a feeling similar to Qi Jiguang's "It is not my intention to be a prince, but I hope the sea will be peaceful".

The Chinese youth of that era were radical and worried. They were concerned about the declining national affairs and everything. They did not necessarily want to make achievements, but they wanted the country to become truly prosperous and strong.

Needless to say, the last few sentences are quoted from the allusion of Zudi Zhongliu attacking Ji...

The majestic momentum of the whole poem is hidden under the literal meaning. It is not as wild and wanton as "Langtaosha·Beidaihe", but it has more of a display of the good times of a young schoolboy with high spirits.

These are very consistent with the intentions shown in the book, as well as the Taizu of that era, which makes people have to applaud!

"marvelous!"

At this moment, Wu Yantian no longer felt embarrassed towards Li Chencan, but became excited: "Chencan, is this your work too?"

Regarding these, Li Chencan has nothing to be embarrassed about: "Yes... I wrote it before. Now I feel that the artistic conception of your book is very similar, which makes me laugh."

Wu Chuan and Wu Yantian looked at each other. After a moment, Wu Chuan said angrily: "Your words are ridiculous. Are you slapping me in the face?"

Li Chencan quickly smiled and said he didn't dare. Wu Chuan pretended to snort, but his heart was full of sighs.

At the same time, there was also more excitement. He was the person who made the connection between Wu Yantian and Li Chencan. Li Chencan performed so well and was full of talent. He was also from Chengdu No. 1 Middle School, which made Wu Chuan feel particularly proud.

Wu Yantian was completely immersed in this poem at this time. After a long time, he raised his head faintly and said to himself with a bit of resentment: "Why, such a suitable word was not written by me...

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This feeling is so sad and angry.

Gu Long must have felt this way when he saw Yu Dafu's poem "I once whipped a famous horse because I was drunk, for fear that my love would tire the beauty" - he scolded the guy next door. Why wasn't this poem written by me?!

But Wu Yantian later raised his head from his depression and looked at Li Chencan with solemn eyes. He said, "Chencan, can this poem be the preface to my book?"

"Of course." Li Chencan smiled and said, "My poem is for this book."

Wu Yantian's mouth already had a happy smile...

PS: I would like to thank the great master Sooner or later, Tang Xiaosheng, the disabled person who wants to be a soldier, my favorite Ange, Situ Siwu and others for their generous rewards.

Thanks to Mo Ruo Sad and Wei Shuxiao! You two gave me 588 for your reward.

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