Since ancient times, there have been many well-known poems, among which "Flowers and trees spring easily in the sun" is our most common poem. Does anyone know what its next sentence is? If you don't know, come and study with me!
Details 0 1 From Song Yuwenbao's Record of Clear Night: "In Qiantang, a public town, military commanders are recommended, but they are not recorded alone, but they offer poems saying:' The moon is near the water tower, and flowers and trees are easy to spring in the sun'." "
The balcony near the water (because there are no trees to cover it) can see the projection of the moon first; Sunward flowers and trees (naturally, the light is much better, so they germinate early) are most likely to form the scene of spring.
Flowers and trees in the sun are easy for spring, which seems to lament pavilions, flowers and trees, but actually implies that others have taken advantage of it, but they have not benefited themselves.
These two poems were later spread, and after being compressed, they formed the idiom "the moon comes first with an advantage", but with some derogatory meanings, they are often used to satirize the situation that people take advantage of some convenience to get care and take the lead in making profits; In circulation, Yiweichun often writes "early spring".