Opening of
林升《
题临安邸》(Lin Sheng, Southern Song, ca. 1160, inscribed on a Lin'an inn wall):
山外青山楼外楼,
西湖歌舞几时休?
暖风熏得游人醉,
直把杭州作汴州 (Beyond the hills more green hills; beyond the towers more towers — when will the West Lake song and dance stop? The warm wind sets the travelers drunk — they take Hangzhou for Bianzhou). A scathing satire of the Southern Song court who, after losing the north to the Jin, turned their provisional capital Lin'an (Hangzhou) into a pleasure resort, forgetting the lost Bianzhou (Kaifeng).