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Xiao jianhong spends a lot of money in the wet place to crown the city.

Xiao saw the flowers in the red and wet place pressing on Jinguancheng, referring to Chengdu.

Look at the red and wet place. Flowers emphasize the Jinguancheng in Du Fu's Delighting in Rain on a Spring Night in the Tang Dynasty. Jinguan City in the poem is an alias of Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan.

During the Shu and Han Dynasties in the Three Kingdoms, Chengdu's brocade handicraft industry was particularly developed. Silk-woven handicrafts, known as Shu brocade, are famous all over the country. They are the main commodities of Shu-Han foreign trade and the main source of financial income of Shu-Han regime. Therefore, the Shu-Han Dynasty specially set up Jinguan officials to manage the production of Shu brocade, and built a city to protect the production of Shu brocade, which was called Jinguan City.

Appreciation of Delighting in Rain on a Spring Night

The ending of Delighting in Rain on a Spring Night is an imaginary scene after the rain. Close to the word "hi" in the title, write the beautiful scene of Jinguan City in the morning after the rain. After a night of such "good rain", everything will be nourished and prosperous. One of the flowers of all things, the flower that best represents spring scenery, is about to drop with the rain.

Why is Chengdu called Jinguancheng?

Jinguancheng is another name of Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan Province. When I was a child, I read the sentence "Look at the red and wet place, flowers are more important than Jinguancheng" in the Tang Dynasty. I seem to be able to smell the fragrance of vegetation from the poem and see the scenery of the Millennium stained with flowers. A city, in particular, can be described by the word "gold", so that colorful splendor flashes in my mind.

Clusters of gorgeous clouds, like Xia Hong, were soaked by rain and hung casually in the city. It seems that the smell, color and humidity linger on the tip of the tongue, under the nose and in front of their eyes, which fascinates them with this poem and the city.

In the Three Kingdoms period, Shu Han set up Jinguan City in Chengdu, which was named after the concentration of brocade craftsmen and the management of brocade. Historically, it was the main producing area and distribution center of Shu brocade.

Li Ying of Nanliang wrote in Yizhou Ji: Jincheng is in the south of Yizhou and flows into Jiang Nanan in the west of Jiaoqiao, so it is a famous minister in Shu. Its position number is Jinli, and the city is still there. During the Tang and Song Dynasties, Chengdu was full of hibiscus flowers, so it was also called Jincheng. Du Fu once wrote a poem: Looking at the wet place, spend more money in Jinguancheng.