Ye Huiguang
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Ye Huiguang, a poet of the Qing Dynasty, is a man of the middle of the moon. He was born in Nanhui (now Pudong, Shanghai), the eldest daughter of Ye Fengmao and the wife of Wang Jin in Lou county. Early and late. He and his younger sister Jinzhi and Yuyu wrote poems together, all of which inherited family studies. Young people are determined to send their grief with poetry. Most of his works were burned in his life, only huaiqinglou manuscript and Shulan CI were published in the world.
Selected works of Ci
[pearl curtain]·
solitary wild goose
】〝〝〝〝〝〝〝〝〝〝〝〝〝〝〝〝. Deceive floating life, but also drift north and south. a little bit of sand, recognize the past mud. I'm still in the middle of the night. It's snowing and Lushi on the cold beach. Sad and compassionate, to be written, not lines of ink. Qingying dominates the world, beside the bitter bamboo of Xiaoxiang, and the tears are bright. in the middle of the sky, the sound of mourning is like a broken string. On the bright moon night on the 12th floor, I feel sorry for my old friends and the memories. Choking. A lonely crane crossed the river, like a familiar one.
Chinese PinYin : Ye Hui Guang
Ye Huiguang