Never before, never after
Qi á NW ú g ǔ R é n, H ò UW ú L á izh ě
Explanation: refers to unprecedented. Also used as a satire. It is the same as "no ancients before, no comers after".
Source: Tang · Chen Zi'ang's song of climbing Youzhou: "no ancients before, no comers after."
Example: Wen Huixi piles up ink books with deep self-esteem, and his number is ~. Notes on Zhongshan Poetry
Usage: used as object and attribute; used for unique.
About the author
Chen Zi'ang (661-702) has the character of Bo Yu. Young Ren Xia. His poetry is a pioneer of Poetry Innovation in the Tang Dynasty, which takes the style of Han and Wei dynasties as its standard, emphasizes the style of Xing Ji and opposes the style of Rou MI. There is a collection of Chen Zi'ang.
notes
Youzhoutai: also known as Yantai, it is said that it is the golden platform built by King Yanzhao to attract talents. Its former site is Daxing County, Beijing. Yo yo: endless. Pathetique: sad look. Tears: tears.
appreciation
In 696 ad, Khitan captured Yingzhou, and Chen Zi'ang was ordered to go to battle. The general who led the army was a straw bag, and he lost several battles in succession. Chen Zi'ang put forward many suggestions, but they were not adopted. He saw that the good policy of serving the country could not be realized. One day, he boarded the Youzhou platform and thought of King yanzhao, who was widely recruited in the Warring States period. He was extremely indignant and wrote down the song of climbing the Youzhou platform. The poet admired the past and the present, deeply felt that life was short and the universe was infinite, and shed tears. This is the cry of the poet who holds the country and the people in his heart. When you read carefully, you will feel sad and desolate. The uneven length of syntax and the varied syllables add to the artistic appeal.
English translation
Arecordthathasneverbeenapproachedandwillneverbeapproachedagain.
Chinese PinYin : qián wú gǔ rén,hòu wú lái zhě
Never before, never after
govern by doing nothing that goes against nature. wú wéi ér zhì
put things right once and for all. zàn láo yǒng yì