晋太元中,武陵人捕鱼为业。缘溪行,忘路之远近。忽逢桃花林,夹岸数百步,中无杂树,芳草鲜美,落英缤纷。渔人甚异之,复前行,欲穷其林。 林尽水源,便得一山,山有小口,仿佛若有光。便舍船,从口入。初极狭,才通人。复行数十步,豁然开朗。土地平旷,屋舍俨然,有良田、美池、桑竹之属。阡陌交通,鸡犬相闻。其中往来种作,男女衣着,悉如外人。黄发垂髫,并怡然自乐。 见渔人,乃大惊,问所从来。具答之。便要还家,设酒杀鸡作食。村中闻有此人,咸来问讯。自云先世避秦时乱,率妻子邑人来此绝境,不复出焉,遂与外人间隔。问今是何世,乃不知有汉,无论魏晋。此人一一为具言所闻,皆叹惋。余人各复延至其家,皆出酒食。停数日,辞去。此中人语云:“不足为外人道也。”(间隔 一作:隔绝) 既出,得其船,便扶向路,处处志之。及郡下,诣太守,说如此。太守即遣人随其往,寻向所志,遂迷,不复得路。 南阳刘子骥,高尚士也,闻之,欣然规往。未果,寻病终。后遂无问津者。
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#============================================================= -*-perl-*- # # Template::Manual::Credits # # AUTHOR # Andy Wardley <abw@wardley.org> # # COPYRIGHT # Copyright (C) 1996-2022 Andy Wardley. All Rights Reserved. # # This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or # modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. # #======================================================================== =encoding utf8 =head1 NAME Template::Manual::Credits - Author and contributor credits =head1 HISTORY The Template Toolkit began its life as the C<Text::MetaText> module, originally released to CPAN around 1996. This itself was the public manifestation of an earlier template processing system I developed while working at Peritas (now Knowledge Pool - http://www.knowledgepool.com/) C<Text::MetaText> was the prototype - the one we always planned to throw away. It did the job well, showing us what worked and what didn't, what was good and what was bad, and gave us some ideas about what could be done better, given the chance to start again from scratch. Some time late in 1998 I threw away the prototype and started work on the Template Toolkit. By then I was working at Canon Research Centre Europe Ltd. (CRE), involved in a general research programme related to web publishing and dynamic content generation. The first alpha release was in June 1999, followed by numerous more alpha and beta releases culminating in 1.00 being released on 2nd December 1999. A month or so later, work had begun on version 2.00. The plan was to get the template language relatively stable in version 1.00 and not worry too much about performance or other internal matters. Then, version 2.00 would follow to improve performance, clean up the architecture and fix anything that, with the benefit of hindsight, we thought could be improved. As it happens, me starting work on version 2.00 coincided with Doug Steinwand sending me his parser variant which compiled templates to Perl code, giving a major performance boost. As well as the speedups, there are a whole host of significant new features in version 2.00, and a greatly improved internal architecture. Apart from a few minor "fixups" the template directives and language have remained the same as in version 1.00 Version 2.00 was available in beta release form in July 2000, just in time for the 4th Perl Conference where version 1.00 was awarded "Best New Perl Module". After another extended beta release period, version 2.00 was released on 1st December 2000. Version 3 has been in development ever since. =head1 AUTHOR Andy Wardley E<lt>abw@wardley.orgE<gt> L<http://wardley.org/> =head1 COPYRIGHT Copyright (C) 1996-2020 Andy Wardley. All Rights Reserved. The Template Toolkit is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. =head1 CONTRIBUTORS Many people have contributed ideas, inspiration, fixes and features to the Template Toolkit. Their efforts continue to be very much appreciated. Please let me know if you think anyone is missing from this list. If you submit a patch/pull request then please make sure you add your own name to this list and include it in the changes. Adam Kennedy, ahollandECS, Alexey A. Kiritchun, Amiri Barksdale, Andreas Koenig, Andy Wardley, Autrijus Tang, Axel Gerstmair, Barrie Slaymaker, Ben Tilly, Breno G. de Oliveira, Briac PilprE<eacute>, Brian Fraser, Brian Wightman, Bryce Harrington, Chris Dean, Chris Winters, Christian, chromatic, Colin Johnson, Colin Keith, Craig Barratt, Darren Chamberlain, Dave Cash, Dave Cross, Dave Hodgkinson, Dave Howorth, Dave Jacoby, David Steinbrunner, Denis F. Latypoff, Dennis Clark, Doug, Drew Taylor, Dylan, E. Choroba, eadjei, Eric Cholet, Francois Desarmenien, François Andriot, fREW Schmidt, gordon-fish, Guido Flohr, Hans von Lengerke, Harald Joerg, Horst Dumcke, Ivan Krylov, Ivan Kurmanov, Jacques Germishuys, Jason Lewis, Jay Hannah, Jens Rehsack, Jess Robinson, Jim Vaughan, John Lightsey, John Napiorkowski, Jon Jensen, Jonas Liljegren, Jonathon Padfield, José Joaquín Atria, Jose Luis Martinez, Josh Rosenbaum, Kenny Gatdula, Kent Fredric, Kevin M. Goess, Koenig, Leon Brocard, Leslie Michael Orchard, Lubomir, Lyle Brooks, Marc Remy, Mark Fowler, Martin, Matthew Somerville, Michael Fowler, Michael Stevens, Mike Schilli, Mikhail Klyuchnikov from Positive Technologies, nataraj, Neil Bowers, Nick Hibma, Nicolas R, Nik Clayton, Norbert Buchmüller, Paul Orrock, Paul Seamons, Paul Sharpe, Perrin Harkins, Philippe Bruhat (BooK), Piers Cawley, Portman, Rafael Kitover, Randal L. Schwartz, Ricardo Signes, Richard Tietjen, Robin Berjon, Rod Taylor, Schaffner, sdeseille, Sean McAfee, Sean Zellmer, Simon, Simon Dawson, Simon Matthews, Simon Napiorkowski, Slaven Rezic, Smylers, Stas Bekman, Stathy G. Touloumis, stefano-b, Steinwand, Steve Peters, Swen, Thierry-Michel Barral, Thuemmler, Timmy Chan, Todd Rinaldo, Tom Delmas, Tony Bowden, Tosh Cooey, Ville SkyttE<auml>, Vivek Khera, Wilcox, William Hardison, Yanick Champoux, Yuri Pimenov. =cut # Local Variables: # mode: perl # perl-indent-level: 4 # indent-tabs-mode: nil # End: # # vim: expandtab shiftwidth=4: |