Doujiushuanggan
Feng Zhi of the Tang Dynasty quoted Gao yinwaishu in his book Yunxian Zaji: common ear's comments on Poetry: Dai Yongchun was fighting wine with two oranges. People asked him, "listen to the sound of oriole." Later, "doujiushuanggan" refers to the spring day tour. Ming and Chen heard the song "Zhuma listen to gift Luo Luo Fu:" do not envy honor, love is to fight wine, double oranges, listen to the sound of birds. " The oriole in Yanjing, written by dunchong, a scholar in the Qing Dynasty, said: "the flowers will end at the end of April. However, the warblers in the willow shade are singing like a drum, and they have the pleasure of fighting wine and oranges. " Wang Wenpu's poem "the old hidden picture of Yazi's dividing the lake" reads: "listen to the warbler when you are drinking, and let the crane free when you are boating."
Doujiushuanggan (D ò Uji ǔ Shu āā ng ā n) explanation: refers to the spring day tour. source: Gao Yin's biography: "Dai Jianchun is fighting wine with shuanggan. People ask him. He said, "listen to the sound of the oriole." Example: ~ listen to the warbler and let the crane go in the boat. Wang Wenpu's old hidden picture of Yazi Lake
Chinese PinYin : dòu jiǔ shuāng gān
Doujiushuanggan
A good man does not suffer at present. hǎo hàn bù chī yǎn qián kuī
phoenix coronet and robes of rank. fèng guān xiá pèi