In the original work of " Celebrating Years," Fan Xian's recitation of poems began around the 30th chapter of the third volume. Fan Xian recited Du Fu's poem," Ascending Ascension," at the poetry gathering. This poem depicted the desolation of a lofty ambition that could not be fulfilled. Fan Xian's recitation shook all the scholars present and was crowned with the reputation of " the first seven-character poem of all time."
In the original work of " Celebrating Years," Fan Xian's recitation of poems began around the 30th chapter of the third volume. Fan Xian recited Du Fu's poem," Ascending Ascension," at the poetry gathering. This poem depicted the desolation of a lofty ambition that could not be fulfilled. Fan Xian's recitation shook all the scholars present and was crowned " the first seven-character poem of all time."
In the original work of " Celebrating Years," Fan Xian's recitation of poems began around the 30th chapter of the third volume. Fan Xian recited Du Fu's poem," Ascending Ascension," at the poetry gathering. This poem depicted the desolation of a lofty ambition that could not be fulfilled. Fan Xian's recitation shook all the scholars present and was crowned with the reputation of " the first seven-character poem of all time."
Fan Xian's recitation of the poem in the original work of " Celebrating Years " began around the 30th chapter of the third volume. The specific poem he recited was Du Fu's Ascending. This poem depicted the desolation of a lofty ambition that could not be fulfilled. Fan Xian's recitation shook all the scholars present and was crowned with the reputation of " the first seven-character poem of all time."
In the original work of " Celebrating Years," Fan Xian's recitation of poems began around the 30th chapter of the third volume. Fan Xian recited Du Fu's poem," Ascending Ascension," at the poetry gathering. This poem depicted the desolation of a lofty ambition that could not be fulfilled. Fan Xian's recitation shook all the scholars present and was crowned with the reputation of " the first seven-character poem of all time."
In the original work of " Celebrating Years," Fan Xian's recitation of poems began around the 30th chapter of the third volume. Fan Xian recited Du Fu's poem," Ascending Ascension," at the poetry gathering. This poem depicted the desolation of a lofty ambition that could not be fulfilled. Fan Xian's recitation shook all the scholars present and was crowned with the reputation of " the first seven-character poem of all time."
In the original work of " Celebrating Years," Fan Xian's recitation of poems began around the 30th chapter of the third volume. Fan Xian recited Du Fu's poem," Ascending Ascension," at the poetry gathering. This poem depicted the desolation of a lofty ambition that could not be fulfilled. Fan Xian's recitation shook all the scholars present and was crowned with the reputation of " the first seven-character poem of all time."
Some of the poems Fan Xian had memorized in " Celebrating Years " included " About to Drink,"" Beauty Yu,"" Climbing High,"" Crossing Lingding Ocean,"" Shuidiao Ge Tou, When Will the Bright Moon Appear," and so on.
The poem Fan Xian recited in " Celebrating Years " was part of Tang Li Bai's poem " About to Drink ":" Do you not see that the water of the Yellow River comes from the sky and flows into the sea without returning?" Haven't you seen the sad white hair in the mirror of the high hall? In the morning, it was like a black silk that turned into snow at dusk. Life is full of joy, do not let the golden cup empty face the moon. I'm born with talent, and I'll be able to use it."
The poem competition in the court for the celebration of the year appeared in episode 27.
In "Celebrating the Years," Zhang Ruoyun recited many ancient poems, including Li Bai's "Will Drink,""When Will the Spring Flowers and Autumn Moon End?" and Xin Qiji's "A Cut of Plum Blossoms, Mid-Autumn Moon". The first poem Fan Xian recited in the original novel was Du Fu's " Climbing High." This part of the story displayed Fan Xian's eternal romance and literary brilliance, giving the audience an understanding of the beauty of ancient poetry.