The story of Yan Ruyu.

Yan Ruyu, from the 12th poem "The East is Tall and Long" in Nineteen Ancient Poems, is often used to refer to young and beautiful women, especially the poem "There are thousands of millet in the book, golden house in the book and Yan Ruyu in the book" written by Zhao Heng, Song Zhenzong. ? Zhao Kuangyin established the Da Song Dynasty with the mutiny in Chen Qiao, which made him mentally and physically alert, so he formulated an important national policy, belittled the participation of soldiers in politics, established a political system of literati, and all local governors in the country appointed civil servants.

At that time, the country generally used so many civil servants, but the Song and Cheng Dynasties were in war for a long time, and most people did not like reading, and even fewer people read well. Therefore, in order to implement the established national policy, on the one hand, the court must broaden the channels for scholars to be officials, on the other hand, it must try its best to promote the atmosphere of reading. Song Zhenzong and Zhao Heng wrote Li Xue Pian, which spread all over the world. This short chapter has fascinated scholars all over the world for nearly a thousand years.

encourage learning

Author: Zhao Heng?

Year: Song Dynasty

Rich people don't have to buy fertile land. There are thousands of millet in Qian Qian in the book.

You don't need a tall building to live in peace, but there is a golden house in the book.

Don't hate unscrupulous media when you get married. Yan Ruyu is in the book.

Don't hate a person when you go out. There are so many chariots and horses in the book.

Men want to be flat and ambitious, and the Five Classics study hard at the window.

To annotate ...

1, Yan Ruyu: refers to beauty as jade. ?

2. Six Classics: The Book of Songs, Shangshu, Book of Rites, Yijing, Chunqiu and Yue (lost), which are compulsory for ancient scholars and imperial examinations. ?

3. In front of the window: In ancient times, reading was mainly based on recitation, and it was necessary to recite independently against the wall. The window is as high as the front of the wall.

Dongcheng is tall and long.

Dongcheng is tall and long and belongs to itself.

The wind is moving back and the autumn grass is green.

Change at four o'clock, how fast it takes a year!

The morning breeze is painstaking and the crickets are cramped.

What is self-termination?

Zhao Yan has many beautiful women, and this beautiful woman is Yan Ruyu.

Get dressed, and when you are a family, clean up the music.

What a sad voice! The string is urgent, the column is urgent.

ChiQing whole towel belt, Shen Yin chat.

Think of it as a flying swallow holding a mud nest in your house.

Extended data:

Zhao Heng was Song Zhenzong, and his words were the "theory" and "thought" of the country's top leaders at that time. Just like the "Theory of Three Represents" and "Eight Honors and Eight Disgraces" that we want to talk about, they are all famous sentences to persuade people to be kind.

In Poems to Encourage Learning, Song Zhenzong refers to a beautiful and rich life with "Golden House" and a beautiful and exquisite woman with "Yan Ruyu". But it can't be understood that reading is only for these two things, but should be understood as the pursuit of a better life. I hope everyone will study hard. Only through legal channels, with the help of the power of knowledge, things are real and truly belong to themselves.

These two sentences sum up the aims and pursuits of many scholars in the past. People often use this sentence to encourage others or children to study hard to gain social respect. There are two special points to emphasize here: first, reading can make you live better; Second, knowledge can gain more respect from others. With the "Golden House", you can live a better life. With the "Yan Ruyu", you can get the respect of beautiful women and others.

In Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio, the author Pu Songling was inspired by the phrase "There is Yan Ruyu in the book" and used his name on the heroine (a fairy in the book). Yan Ruyu, the wife of the bookworm Lang Yuzhu, turned her husband from a "bookworm" into a useful person and was burned to death. In film and television works, it is common to use "Yan Ruyu" as a woman's name, just as the word "Yan" does have its surname, so it naturally becomes a naming habit.

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