Freehand brushwork China explores the origin of Chinese characters. The Qihe River from the Book of Songs reappears poetic beauty

2023-02-23

Which river is known as "Chinese poetry river"? What is the fetter with poetry? Recently, the reporter came to the bank of the Qi River in Hebi, Henan Province with the interview group of the theme propaganda activity "Freehand China - Exploring the Origin of Chinese Characters" to feel the profound ancient and modern poetry. Time flies and the stars change. The wandering river flows with endless long time. The Qi River, which has come from the depths of history, has left poems that have been sung for thousands of years, and nourishes a land forever. The poetic culture is deep in the Qi River, which was called Qi River in ancient times. It originated in the Qizi Mountain in Shanxi Province. After entering Henan, it passed through Huixian and Linzhou, and then flowed into the Wei River at the Qi Gate in Hebi, with a total length of 176 kilometers and a total length of 83 kilometers in Hebi. Over the ages, many scholars and scholars have come here to visit and enjoy, and poetry has flourished. "Qi water soup, gradually car drapery", "Qi water, cypress, pine boat", "look at Qi Ao, green bamboo Yiyi"... In China's first poetry collection "The Book of Songs", there are many poems describing the beautiful scenery of Qi River, recording the customs and customs closely related to life on both sides. Li Bai, Gao Shi, Wang Wei and other poets of all ages also came to the bank of the Qi River and sang loudly. "The Qi River flows with jasper, and the boats rush every day." Li Bai saw a lot of traffic on both sides of the Qi River; "Relying on the foot of the West Mountain, and not by the mulberry forest", Gao Shi came to the bank of the Qi River to live a rural life of farming and subsistence; "On the Qi River, there are no mountains in the east". Wang Wei, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, was intoxicated in the quiet rural scenery when he lived in seclusion in a small village. The ancient river breeds the ancient poetry culture. In September 2014, the Chinese Poetry Society officially named Qi River "Chinese Poetry River", which is also the first river named after poetry in China. Today, thousands of years after spontaneously chanting and inheriting the classics, people living here still love poetry and inherit the classics. With poetry as the theme, the local Qishui Poetry Park, a 2.5km long street center park, has been built in Qibin District. With the Qi River as the carrier and the poetry corridor as the main line, from north to south, it is divided into five chapters according to the time node, namely, pre-Qin, Qin and Han, Tang and Song, Ming and Qing, and modern, with a total of 1500 poems included. Walking along the bank of the Qi River, the water is sparkling under the sun. No matter on the stone slab of the poetry gallery or on the floor tile of the square, there are engraved poems related to the past and the local place. Parents and children can be seen everywhere to rest and recite poems here, telling stories related to this place, adding a lot of poetic and picturesque charm to the beauty. It is reported that on weekdays, citizens often come here spontaneously to organize poetry recitals. On the day of the reporter's visit, members of the Hebi Reading Association and students of the Futian Primary School performed a wonderful recitation program in Taibai Square. "Give me a papaya and repay it with Qiongju. The bandits will always think it's good." The children bowed and sang "The Book of Songs · Weifeng · Papaya" in a childish voice. This city, which is closely connected with poetry, inherits classics in the way of combining modern and traditional, and displays the profound cultural charm of the Qi River basin. To protect the ecological beauty of the wetland, Qi River is the mother river and life river of Hebi. It surges out of the Taihang Mountains and breeds the vast Qianhe Lake, the Qiligou with clear water, the mysterious and romantic Jinshan Temple, and the ancient style

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Source:People.cn

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