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Who can explain this poem by Zhang Dai? "Ming Di history, who fix five chicken? 1999, I collected The History of the Heart and The Third Secret Space.

"Ming Di history, who fix five chicken? 1999, I collected The History of the Heart and The Third Secret Space. From the perspective of poetry, Zhang Dai has a lot of sustenance and boundless thoughts. There is a saying: "The national history of the Ming Dynasty was lost, the family history was lost, and unofficial history was lost, so it took 280 years to assemble a false world." Therefore, Zhang Dai wrote in the preface to Yimeng, Tao An: "Tao An's destruction is endless, and he is a savage. So when I saw it, it was like a poisonous beast, and I was afraid to pick it up. " Such agitation is enough to tell the emotional background of Zhang Dai's sketches and the humanistic background of worrying about the country and the people. Only the last two sentences are not without exaggeration: "I write my own poems and want to quote them every time." It feels a bit like Lu Xiufu who jumped into the sea with the little emperor in his arms.

Facing the emotions of mountains and rivers, we can entrust the rise and fall of history, appeal to the vicissitudes of the world and express our inner feelings, instead of sticking to the rise and fall of dynasties. Moreover, such good intentions, together with generations, are hard to understand, let alone generations after generations. Although Zhang Dai's painstaking efforts are understandable, they are somewhat separated from the spiritual sketches. People have every reason to appreciate Zhang Dai's Dream of the West Lake and Tao An's Memories of Dreams, as well as some casual stories of Li Yu, without speculating about the rise and fall of the hidden home country.