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The next sentence in Chen Hu's Tears of Adherents

The adherents wept in the dust and looked south to Julian Waghann for another year.

Source: Song Dynasty poet Lu You, "Two Thoughts on Going out of the Hedge Gate to Meet the Cold in Autumn Night"

Original poem: The adherents shed tears and dust, looking south at Julian Waghann for another year.

Adherents: refers to the Han people who lived in the Jin-occupied area but agreed with the rule of the Southern Song Dynasty. Tears flow out: tears flow out, which is described as tragic and painful. Chen Hu: It refers to the invasion of the Central Plains by the Jin people, and also refers to the dust raised by Hu cavalry and the tyranny of the Jin dynasty. Hu, China's ancient collective name for northern and western minorities.

Commentary: People in the Central Plains shed tears under the oppression of the Hu people and looked forward to Julian Waghann's Northern Expedition year after year.

This poem sets off the grief of Shen Lu in China by praising the wonders of mountains and rivers, expresses the feelings of the general public and satirizes the callousness of the rulers. It comprehensively and profoundly exposes the contradictions and conflicts in the times and society.

Extended data:

In the autumn of the third year of Shaoxi in Song Guangzong (1 192), Lu You was sixty-eight years old at that time, and it has been four years since he returned to his hometown in Yin Shan (now Shaoxing, Zhejiang). But the quiet country life can't calm the old man's heart. During the Southern Song Dynasty, Jin Bing occupied the Central Plains. When the poet wrote this poem, the Central Plains had fallen into the hands of the Jin people for more than 60 years.

At this time, the patriotic poet Lu You was exiled to his hometown. He yearned for the great rivers and mountains of the Central Plains in mountainous rural areas, and also missed the people of the Central Plains, hoping that the Song Dynasty could recover the Central Plains as soon as possible and realize reunification. Although it is early autumn, the summer heat is still strong, and the hot weather and inner boiling make him unable to sleep. At dawn, he stepped out of the hedge door to cool off and wrote this poem. ?