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The poems and words of the court

2024-12-26 04:35
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There are many poems with the word "Chao" in them. Here are some examples: 1. I bid farewell to the White Emperor in the morning, and returned to Jiangling in a day. Li Bai's " Leaving White Emperor City Early " 2. If you don't get what you want, the world will be empty. Li Bai's Song of Resentment 3. Enter the cave, cross heaven and earth, ascend the true court Jade Emperor. Li Bai's " Farewell to Sheren's Younger Brother Taiqing in Jiangnan " 4. Spring river flowers face autumn moon night, often take wine also alone pour. Bai Juyi's Pipa Song 5. There were no poor scholars in the court, and the family was poor in the old mountains. Liu Changqing's Jiangnan Ci 6. A letter was sent to the Nine Heavens in the morning, and eight thousand people were demoted to Chaoyang Road in the evening. Han Yu's 'Relocation to Lan Guan to Show Grandnephew Xiang' 7. The color is gorgeous, the face is gorgeous, and the Fu of the court is white. Rong Yu's " Leap Spring Banquet in Huaxi, Yan Shi's Royal Manor " 8. If the love between the two is long, how can it be morning and evening? Nalan Rongruo's "Tai Chang Citation·Self-Inscribed Small Picture" These poems showed the various uses of the word "Chao" in ancient poetry, covering different topics and emotions.

Music for my Unspoken Words.... Chase me for your Second Chance

Music for my Unspoken Words.... Chase me for your Second Chance

On a cold winter's night the only sound of a violin playing a very popular song. The servants knew that the Madam of the house is lonely again. It's Christmas and yet their master is having fun with his mistress... This will be the day you will regret everything, Louie Chen... You, your family, and my family will regret it... And when that day comes I'm no longer the person you have met... The documents have been signed and it is already on the nightstand table; the divorce papers; the agreement documents that he can't take anything from her whether it is a living or non-living thing. The only treasures that she has are her violin, flute, the necklace with an infinity pendant that her grandfather gave to her, and her sketchbooks. She doesn't want anything from him, and his family. She will leave everything that he bought for her..... From clothes, shoes to pieces of jewelry... She doesn't want any alimony. All the servants help her packed her things; even though she only got 2 bags. She gave them a simple gift from her as they become her family even though it is not blood-related. At exactly midnight Luna left the Chen Mansion... She hailed a taxi and went directly to a train station. She will be going to City F; from there she will start her new life. ----------- The cover page is not mine..... credits to the owner. This is my first time to write I hope for your kind considerations and this novel is purely fictional... Thank you, Ms. Clarrisa Gonzales, for the cover page
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Lord Raven's Court

Lord Raven's Court

In the year 556 of the Runtallian Calendar, a war broke out in the eastern frontier of the Kingdom of Runtallia between the eastern overlord, Duke Gaverone Walruse of Regalia, and the barbarian chief-thane known as Dariun Drunzelle of the Shiradonii tribe, one of the Four Great Tribes of Norsmund, a nation that borders the Kingdom, deemed to be the land of brutes and savages. As the Duke of Regalia marches with his army to defend the disputed land of Kurlon, the barbarians have taken such an opportune moment to launch another incursion near the eastern border of Regalia near the town of Flendle, with the intention of dividing his army. However, despite accepting the town and the surrounding local lords' territories as lost cause in the war in favor of Kurlon– a newly discovered territory bountiful with veins of iron and other minerals– the Duke tasks his third son, Lord Velmund Walruse, along with his retinue, the Order of the Raven Knights, to fend off the attack. Now faced with the plight of defending the border town against a 5,000-strong Norsmundi army with his few yet skilled knights, along with an ill-equipped and undermanned militia, Lord Velmund has no choice but to fulfill his duty as a noble, relying upon his wits and his few but capable retainers to survive his first battle at the tender age of sixteen summers and winters. Contrary to his timid, youthful, and innocent appearance, however, lies his sly and scheming nature, evident by his fondness of dark magical arts specializing in illusion spells. Nevertheless, he himself has no idea of what he is capable of, and what he is destined to become. Meanwhile, further east at the frontier with Norsmund, a plot hatches to ensnare the Duke within the clutches of his treacherous vassals. Not only his life is threatened by these schemes, but his sons Theo and Varus as well. With this scheme put into motion, the Duke and Velmund's siblings, Varus and Theo, would taste fate's twisted humor, with the former meeting his demise in a blaze of glory amidst the field of battle, and the latter two vanishing in incidents shrouded by mysteries. With the death of the patriarch of Regalia and his heirs' disappearance, the young lord who was initially third in line for the succession of the ducal seat became its temporary occupant. And thus, the tale of him and his court begins… CHAPTER RELEASE: January 1st at 12:00 UTC
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Ancient poems in court

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2024-12-26 21:41

"Chaozhong Cuo·Pingshan Hall" was a Ci by Ouyang Xiu, a writer of the Song Dynasty. This poem was written by the author when he was sending off his friend, a warship, at Pingshan Hall. Pingshan Hall was built by the author when he was guarding Yangzhou. A few years later, he returned to Pingshan Hall and took the opportunity to give gifts to his friends to recall the past life of Haoda: planting willows with his own hands, writing more than 10,000 words, drinking in the hall without getting drunk. The whole poem expressed the author's feelings between the mountains and rivers, and created an elegant, bold and open-minded image of the "article prefect". The style of Ci was bold and unconstrained, which was extremely rare in Ou Ci. It had a certain influence on Su Shi's bold and unconstrained Ci.

Writing poems in court

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2024-12-24 12:57

There were many poems in the imperial court, such as the poem "Will you not see the bright mirror in the high hall grieve for the white hair? In the morning, it is like the black hair turning into snow at dusk." As well as "Moving to Lan Guan to Show Grandnephew Xiang" in "A letter to the Nine Heavens in the morning, and 8,000 people on Chaoyang Road in the evening." These poems expressed his thoughts and emotions about the politics of the court and the life of the officialdom. However, due to the limited search results, we are unable to provide more related poems.

What are the poems that describe the court?

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2024-12-25 18:29

The poems describing the court included "The court's reputation for killing thieves still exists, and for all eternity, he can be called a real man!" "Guan Yu killed Hua Xiong, Wei Zhen Qian Kun first merit, Yuan Gate painting drum sound winter." Yun Chang stopped drinking to show his bravery, and when the wine was still warm, he killed Hua Xiong. "After the battle of Sanying and Lu Bu, the fate of the Han Dynasty should be like Huan Ling, and the scorching red sun will tilt westward." Dong Zhuo, a traitor, deposed the young emperor, and Liu Xie was weak and frightened. Wait.

What are the poems in the court and in the wild?

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2024-12-23 00:43

The poems about being in court and having a heart in the wild included Tao Yuanming's Return to the Garden and Field Home, which read," Seeing the world as a cage, leaving with a flick of his sleeves, the mountains and rivers roam freely ", and Wei Yingwu's The Pioneer of Confucianism in Court and Heart to Heaven, which read," Wei Yingwu, the governor of Suzhou, did not want to wander in officialdom, but wanted to travel all over the world. This was only his inner yearning. He spent his life in court and his heart was toward heaven."

Fan Xian's poems in court

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2024-12-20 18:07

The complete version of Fan Xian's poems in court was in the 27th episode of " Celebrating Years." In this episode, in order to prove his innocence, Fan Xian recited 100 poems on the spot, shocking all the officials.

Words to describe the court

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2025-01-05 14:49

The words in the court were: thinking of loyalty in advance, thinking of making up for mistakes in retreat; face-to-face struggle in court; the salary of eating meat; silent as a cicada in winter; decisive; the prime minister sitting in the court; the court's politics and disputes.

Words for the Imperial Court

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2024-12-24 16:26

In ancient times, the words that represented the imperial court were Xiao Chen, Zhong Chen, Dan Chen, Yun Qu, Miao Tang, Rui Wo, Lang Miao, etc. These words often appeared in ancient poems and writings to refer to the imperial court.

Words to describe the court

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2024-12-23 16:07

There were many words to describe the ancient imperial court, such as being out of character, being condescending, looking at each other, scheming, taciturn, tongue-tied, silent, tongue-tied, and so on. These words were used to describe the atmosphere and scenes of the ancient imperial court, depicting the tension, repression, controversy, and other characteristics of the imperial court.

The four words of the court

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2024-12-23 13:04

The four words used in the imperial court were: " Summon at the Imperial Court "," Call at the Imperial Court "," Look forward to the day and night "," Crane mends the court clothes "," Song of the Imperial Court "," Tudor Dynasty "," The Dew of the Morning ", and so on.

Composing poems in the court to celebrate the past years

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2024-12-22 08:58

The scene of the poem in the temple in "Celebrating Years" happened in episode 27. In this scene, Fan Xian faced Zhuang Mohan's false accusation. In order to prove his innocence, he used wine to pretend to be crazy and recited more than 100 Tang and Song poems on the spot. This feat stunned everyone, and the audience was amazed by the beauty of Chinese poetry. Fan Xian's poetry performance displayed his pride and nostalgia for the Chinese civilization. At the same time, it also showed his personal feelings and anger toward this era. This scene was not only Fan Xian's personal battle of poems, but also a tribute to the entire Chinese civilization.

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