Shen Qinqi
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Shen Qinqi, a poet in the late Ming Dynasty. He was born in Changzhou (now Suzhou, Jiangsu Province) and his grandfather, Shen Deqian. Qinqi has a strong record of erudition and is famous for its poems in Wuzhong. Yi Zhusheng, presented to the cabinet bachelor and Minister of rites, wrote the poetry manuscript of the times hall. There are five poems selected from the collection of Ming poetry.
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Shen Deqian was taught poetry by his grandfather Qinqi. According to Shen Deqian's self-made chronicle, "at the age of five, I first knew Chinese characters, and my ancestors' religion interpreted them with the sound of going up and entering and the harmonic sound of turning back and cutting." When he was six years old, his grandfather praised him and said, "I will become a poet in the future." Shen Deqian wrote in his poems of the Guochao Dynasty: "in the Ming Dynasty, Yu Xi worshipped the jingling (jingling) mausoleum, and his first great father went back and forth to Tao and Du. According to his own mind, he did not seek work, but cut from it."
Representative poems
[Mei]
after being tempered by the frost, a few new branches suddenly appear. independent of the dusk, can open the world spring. natural empty hue, who and fighting spirit. When a stranger is idle, he is like a stranger.
Send yang to pay for the South
last spring we were all guests, but today we are back in spring. the most important thing is to send people far away from home.
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Shen Qinqi