Chapter 392 Chapter 391
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Yuan Wei didn't say anything, but Guo Pu on the side frowned.
"Since the palace requested the presentation of Qingci, I think Guangde would take a moment to leave a post of Qingci and then go to the Censorate. The Xiyuan Payroll will also review the Qingci presented by the Hanlin Academy. After all, it is His Majesty's intention, and the Censorate will not be in a hurry for a while."
When Wei Guangde heard Guo Pu say this, he really couldn't find a reason to deal with it.
Guo Pu's words clearly stated that the Qingci from Hanlin Academy was first sent to the Xiyuan Prefecture House, and the adults there would first choose, pick out the best Qingci and then contribute to the emperor.
Perhaps, Guo Pu also realized that Wei Guangde was not good at lyrics. Before, Wei Guangde's composition could only be considered as being barely qualified. In fact, it did not meet the standard of choosing Shujishi. It was only given by Emperor Jiajing in one sentence, and it was a student who was guaranteed to study.
In a word, neither he nor Yuan Wei thought that Wei Guangde would be their competitor in Qingci, but he kindly reminded Wei Guangde, that is his attitude.
Emperor Jiajing asked the Hanlin Academy to present the poem "You Wei Guangde" and you are also from the Hanlin Academy, but you did not write it many times. If you were discovered by Emperor Jiajing, it would be difficult to explain.
Wei Guangde knew in his heart that he could only think of a way to fool an article. Anyway, Xiyuan's housekeeping service would eliminate his composition.
Soon, Wei Guangde went to his own room and was thinking about how to write this Qing Ci today.
Although he really can't write any shocking works, he has compiled a few works when he was studying before. What he is thinking now is that if he really can't think of good things, then just use the original clumsy work to pass on it.
However, since he had made up his mind to write, Wei Guangde naturally hoped to come up with a slightly outstanding lyrics.
Thinking of Yuan Wei and Guo Pu's eyes at that time, OK, these two people are sure that he can't write anything, so that was the case at that time.
However, Wei Guangde actually disdained some parts of Yuan Wei. For example, it is rumored that Yuan Wei was quick-witted and had a pen to make his work. The Qing lyrics he wrote are often excellent works with gorgeous rhetoric and neat parallelism.
But Wei Guangde didn't believe it. He felt that Yuan Wei and others should have prepared works early, but only took them out when Emperor Jiajing asked for Qing Ci. It was absolutely impossible that they were temporarily thought out at that time.
When Wei Guangde returned to the duty room, Lu Bu was still surprised when he was cleaning up. He didn't expect Wei Guangde to come back.
He waved to Lu Bu and signaled him to go out first. Wei Guangde sat alone in the house and began to think about it. The pen, ink, paper and inkstone were all ready-made, and now he is missing a "good work" to submit.
In fact, Wei Guangde was not unable to produce a masterpiece, but some of the characters were a bit taboo in this sensitive period. He was worried that he would be caught and reported to Emperor Jiajing.
Well, this is one of the few poems that Wei Guangde still remembers.
This poem that is a bit taboo is the "Jiuzhou" in "Ji Hai Miscellaneous Poems" by the Qing Dynasty poet Gong Zizhen. There is no way. I learned it when I was in school and I was asked to recite and write it down.
Jiuzhou is angry and relies on wind and thunder, and thousands of horses are silenced and sad.
I advise the heaven to shake the enemy up and to reduce talents without any restrictions.
The last sentence is pretty good, but the paragraph "Thousands of horses are silenced" in the previous sentence is a bit troublesome. In modern terms, the Holy Emperor is in court, so what else is there to mourn? Does anyone not let Jen speak?
This poem is said to be a dissatisfied with the stupidity of the court. Gong Zizhen resigned angrily on his way to the south. When he passed Zhenjiang, he occasionally saw the Jade Emperor, the Wind God and the Thunder God. He prayed countless times, and wrote the Taoist priests when he begged to write the poems of Qing.
This poem calls for wind and thunder-like changes in the tone of praying to the gods, breaking the lifeless situation caused by the Qing Dynasty's restrained ideas and killing talents, and expressing the author's desire to liberate talents, change society, and revitalize the country.
Wei Guangde felt very confused at this moment and didn't know how to write it to express the ethereal response of heaven and man obtained by celebrating Emperor Jiajing.
The emperor probably knew the great success or diligence of Emperor Jiajing’s Taoism.
The so-called response to heaven and man, well, it’s winter, it’s time to snow, it’s time to night, does it still need response?
However, since the emperor thought it was a good omen and asked them to offer their poems, they naturally had to write them. They had to praise the rainbow fart, but how should they write it?
Later generations were considered the number one person in the Qing Ci of the Jiajing Dynasty because of Yuan Wei's poem "Born from Emperor Jiajing, and has a long life." Because of his neat and ingenious parallelism and gorgeous and beautiful rhetoric, he was considered the number one person in the Jiajing Dynasty. In fact, after reading Qing Ci from these years, Wei Guangde also arranged a preface for these people in his heart.
Putting aside the individual amazing Qing Ci, which is amazing, in terms of overall level, Li Chunfang is actually the best, and Gao Gong is the second most.
In the past, Wei Guangde knew that Gao Gong also wrote Qing lyrics to Emperor Jiajing, but if he didn't analyze it carefully, he wouldn't find out that this guy was actually very good at flattering the emperor.
The one who is not much different from Gao Gong is the eldest son Yan Shifan Yan.
After sitting in the seat for a long time, Wei Guangde had no idea. He thought about it and realized that if he lacked some urgent wisdom, he might perform his achievements on the spot. What article would he write?
Give up simply.
Wei Guangde decisively gave up thinking of a temporary lyrics to make up the numbers, but instead found a slightly more appropriate piece from the works he imitated before and gave it to him.
If you are worse, you should be almost there. Anyway, I am not good at poetry, songs, and I am not good at dancing, writing, and I seem to be really not supposed to stay in the Hanlin Academy.
"One generation is two, two generations three, three generations all things. It is difficult to obtain the human body now, and it is difficult to understand the great way now.
The earth follows the heaven, the sky follows the earth, and the Tao follows nature. If you want to pay attention to Chinese in this life, how can you not be saved in this body?”
After thinking it through, Wei Guangde silently chose what he wanted to write, and wrote these two sentences on rice paper by splashing ink.
In fact, this was not what Wei Guangde thought of. He saw it from Taoist couplets and he modified it himself, but he had not yet touched the threshold of Qingci, and before he could get started, he came up with such a thing.
Didn’t Emperor Jiajing feel that the response of heaven and man indicates that his cultivation will be about to achieve something? Then report to the gods in the sky, and it is clear that the way he is bragging about.
It is difficult for others to understand the great way, but the emperor has already understood it.
Wei Guangde felt that this word should be closer to Emperor Jiajing's current mood, that is, he guessed that Emperor Jiajing's practice for decades may have actually been shaken in his heart. After all, after decades of cultivation, he has not achieved any results. The only thing that can be seen seems to be the so-called inviolation of cold and heat.
Speaking of which, Emperor Jiajing's health is really in trouble now. He is afraid of cold in summer and heat in winter, but he is so painful that the eunuchs who serve him are so hard that he is serving him.
According to Wei Guangde's cognition, these characteristics are endocrine disorders and menopausal syndrome. In connection with his long-term use of elixirs, it is basically a physical dysfunction caused by elixirs.
In fact, at this time, if Emperor Jiajing was advised to cut off the pill immediately, he would be afraid that his body would collapse immediately, because his body had adapted to his current state.
And Wei Guangde knew that it was impossible to change the emperor at this time.
With Emperor Jiajing here, he could also suppress Yan Song and his team. After all, the old emperor has accumulated power for a long time, but if King Yu comes to power, it would be difficult for Yan Song and his team to cause something to happen.
In particular, Yan Song's group also had soldiers and horses. Although the troops were far away in the south of the Yangtze River and might not be able to be mobilized, if Yan Song called out the words of King Yu killing his father and plotting against him, it would be hard to say what would the soldiers and horses in Hu Zongxian's hands choose.
Changing dynasties is a shortcut for the ordinary class to cross.
In fact, it was not impossible to quickly transfer the Japanese troops in Jiangnan to the Beijing-Hangzhou Canal. Moreover, although Yan Song and his group had relatively few officials, they all occupied important departments of the court, not to mention those who had worked in Yan Shifan's relationship as officials, they were even spread all over the world.
At that time, if you defeat King Yu and push King Jing, you will not dare to imagine the consequences.
Wei Guangde vaguely remembered that Yan Song's fall was in the late Jiajing Dynasty. Emperor Jiajing cleared out Yan Song's power before his death, so King Yu could settle down.
Wait and see when the emperor will attack Yan Song.
In fact, Wei Guangde had a long speculation in his mind, that is, after the Battle of Baoanzhou, Emperor Jiajing knew that he had contact with Ma Fang, Xuanfu, but he just called for warnings and did not let himself break off contact with him. Is it the foreshadowing?
Gao Gong had planned to pull himself into Prince Yu's Mansion to serve as an official before, but he was rejected later.
I thought too much, but in fact, the last sentence "I want to pay attention to Chinese language in this life, but if I don't save this body, how can I live?" is the place where this is the first Qing Ci.
Chonghua, Shun's name, sacrificed Emperor Shun's obsession with Taoism in this life, hoping to make him join the Immortal Class.
As for why you choose to pray to Emperor Shun instead of the Three Qing Dynasties, it was also Wei Guangde who thought of the sacrifices to the emperor, Yao, Shun, Yu and Tang. Should you ancient emperors take care of the emperor in this life?
However, Wei Guangde also had some thoughts here, just to remind Emperor Jiajing to continue practicing and never give up halfway. You have come into contact with the Dao now, but who knows whether you will be able to come into contact with the Dao in the next life.
After putting away his pen and ink, Wei Guangde stared at the green poems he had made in front of him, and felt guilty for no reason.
This Qing Ci is the same as the eight-legged essay made by Wei Guangde before. It is actually a work of Taoist couplets and several Qing Ci. He is actually a little worried that he will be seen by the knowledgeable adults, and finally the emperor who has been immersed in Taoism for many years.
It was because of his guilt, but it was indeed written by Wei Guangde. No one had pieced it together before, so Wei Guangde and others had finished the moji and then picked up the Qingci he wrote and handed it out of the room to hand it over.
When Wei Guangde arrived in front, Yuan Wei, Guo Pu and some others had already handed in the paper. Speaking of which, Wei Guangde was relatively low, and everyone was evaluating each other's works.
Although scholars say that eight-legged essays are the right way, and poetry, songs and essays are small, they say that words are on the imperial examination field. For those who have already rushed out of the imperial examination field, they are now pursuing the charm of Tang poetry and Song lyrics.
Although Qing Ci was criticized by later dynasties and scholars, it has to be said that the Qing Ci culture of the Jiajing Dynasty did reach its peak and was one of the rare peak cultural works in the Ming Dynasty.
At this time, the works handed over by Wei Guangde were naturally praised by people.
"good."
"It's not satisfactory."
Guo Pu and Yuan Wei quickly commented on Wei Guangde's Qing Ci.
Chapter completed!