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Red dust poem

1. When the world of mortals meets, raise the golden whip. -"A brief encounter" Don Li Bai

-meet in the bustling city, bow high and get a golden whip.

2. The world of mortals goes against the current, and you live by the blue water. -"The Son of Tea" Song Yan Dao Ji

-The trip was interesting. The river bank was surrounded by green willow tips.

3. Riding a princess in the world of mortals and laughing, no one knows it is litchi —— Three Poems of Crossing Huaqing Palace by Don Mutu

-Yang Guifei likes to eat lychee. The emperor rides a fast horse, which means he is very fast. He can only see the thick smoke but not the fierce horse that flies by.

4. The boat is swimming in the water, and the column is full of red dust. -"Boating Zheng Qing into Beijing" Don Du Shen Yan

-the green water carries the boat, full of human taste.

There is a piece of red dust floating on the floor, and the color is not fresh. -"Newly Planted Lotus in Jingzhaofu" Tang Bai Juyi

-Description of scenery, describing the pale scene of lotus.

6. Overlooking 12 Street, there is red dust among the green trees. -"Deng Le Wang Yu" Tang Bai Juyi

Look at the twelve streets from top to bottom, and experience the taste of the world of mortals through the cracks in the green leaves.

7. The wine is white at dusk, and the horse enters the world of mortals. -Tang Meng Haoran's "Twelve Luo Yang Road Works in the Same Store"

-It's late at night, drink and have fun (the sun is about to set), and take a bus into a bustling place.

8. Laugh away from the world of mortals, and the old will be rejuvenated. -"Shu" Don Mutu

9. The red dust covers the crane, and the willows brush the dragon media. -Don Liang Zi's "Watching Gong Chao's Eight Rhymes in the Spring Festival Evening"

-Yun Qi in the dance pavilion, Danxia blowing on the platform. Light and fat would rather be envied, but not if it's for the mountains.

10. Sword red horse is full of red dust. -"Liu Sheng" Tang Yangjiong

The blade of the sword is like lightning, and the horseshoe raises dust.

The original meaning of the world of mortals in ancient times refers to a bustling city. The poem comes from Xi Du Fu written by Ban Gu, a writer and historian in the Eastern Han Dynasty. Refers to the bustling secular life in this world. The dirt road in the past, the dust raised after the chariots and horses, is a metaphor for the road to fame and fortune.