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What ancient poem is colorful from?

Colorful flowers are not from ancient poems, but from the play Peony Pavilion: A Scared Dream by Tang Xianzu, a famous dramatist and writer in Ming Dynasty, which is often used to describe the delicate colors of flowers. Excerpt from the original peony pavilion: "It turns out that flowers are everywhere, and it seems that they have all been given to that broken well. Today's weather is very good, which is a pleasure for anyone! It flies into the sky and the clouds are green. "

A Brief Introduction to The Peony Pavilion: A Scared Dream

The Peony Pavilion, the representative work of the dramatist Tang Xianzu, has been adapted into various operas for hundreds of years, and there is the phrase "What a beautiful day, who is happy?" More popular. Peony Pavilion is the most fascinating love story between Du Liniang and Liu Mengmei.

Brief introduction of the author

Tang Xianzu (1550.09.24-1665438+July 29, 2006), a native of Linchuan, Jiangxi Province, whose original name was Hai Ruo, was a Taoist priest in Qingyuan, a dramatist and writer in China in the Ming Dynasty. Originally from Yunshan Township, Linchuan County, he moved to Tangjiashan. In the history of China opera, it is as famous as Guan Hanqing and Wang Shifu, and plays an important role in the history of China and even the world literature.

Tang Xianzu's works

Tang Xianzu's drama works include Soul Return, Purple Hairpin, Conan and Handan, which are collectively called "Linchuan Four Dreams", among which Soul Return (namely Peony Pavilion) is his masterpiece. His monograph "The Temple of Qingyuan Opera in Yihuang County" is also an important document about drama performance in the history of China opera. He is also an outstanding poet. His poetry collection consists of four volumes of Complete Works of Tang Yuming, one volume of A Grass in a Red Spring and two volumes of Asking the Grass on the Spine.