A few happy and a few sad came from Dream of the Red Chamber. This is a famous poem from the Qing Dynasty's Dream of the Red Chamber. The original text reads: " A few happy families, a few sad families, a few couples, a few families, etc., are separated and sad." This poem described the laughter and sorrow of different families, reunion and separation, happiness and sadness, and other different situations to show the complex and profound philosophy of life in the Dream of the Red Chamber.
The phrase "how much joy and how much sorrow" came from Mr. Jin Yong's martial arts novel,"The Deer and the Cauldron." The original text was: " Since ancient times, who has not died? Life is full of joy, do not let the golden cup empty face the moon. I'm born with talent, I'm sure it'll be useful. To cook sheep and slaughter cattle for fun, you must drink three hundred cups at a time."
This poem could not be answered correctly because 'Song of the Yue People' was not a specific work but a collective name for a series of poems. It contained many titles, some of which had poems, some of which did not. If you want to know which article it is, you can find the relevant literature or consult a professional.
"Celebrating Years" came from Du Fu's poem "Climbing High."
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Beimu Cangshan Orchid Boat Temple originated from the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Zhihuan's "Climbing the Stork Tower."
Tan Shumo was not a real character but a fictional character, so he did not come from a particular poem.
Luo Yang comes from the Book of Songs,"Xiaoya·Fu Tian Zhi Shi·Zhan Bi Luo Yi."
Gentle Night came from Keats 'Ode to a Nightingale.
" Yan Ruyu " did not come from a certain poem, but was a name for beautiful women in ancient China. It came from the poem " There are many beautiful women in Yan and Zhao, and the beautiful one is Yan Ruyu." While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the original work of " Little Fox Demon Matchmaker " to understand the plot in advance!
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