Spring had come, and all things on the earth were glowing with new vitality. The scenes described in the poem were: - The snow melted, the rivers flowed, and everything revived. - Grass and trees sprout, spring breeze caresses the face, and all things are renewed. - The flowers are blooming and the bees are busy in the spring. - Beautiful mountains and rivers, birds singing and flowers blooming in spring.
The Travels of Manjing was a long novel written by Cao Xueqin, a writer of the Qing Dynasty. It described the spring scenery and spring things that the author saw when he traveled in the Jiangnan area. The following is the author's description of the spring scenery and spring things in Manjing's travels: In spring, the mountains, trees, and flowers around Manjing were all full of vitality. Peach blossoms, apricot blossoms, cherry blossoms, and all kinds of flowers bloomed beautifully. Pink, white, purple, and other colors interweaved together to form a colorful painting. The spring scenery also attracted many birds. They sang happily on the branches, bringing the vitality and vitality of the well to every corner. In addition to the natural landscape, Manjing's Travels also described various spring things such as: - Spring tea: The tea leaves around the well are rich in variety, and it's spring. The tea leaves taste fragrant and delicious, and it's a drink that can't be missed in spring. - Spring wine: The wine in the well is also the representative of spring. The wine is clear and transparent, the taste is mellow, and the fragrance is rich, making people intoxicated. - Spring vegetables: Spring vegetables are rich in variety, such as radish, tofu, green vegetables, etc. They taste refreshing, delicious, and nutritious. They are the representatives of spring delicacies. The above is the scenery of spring described in Mani's Travels, which shows the variety and beauty of spring.
Spring Jade Tower was a poem written by Bai Juyi, a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty. It described a jade tower in Chang 'an and its surrounding scenery. The phrase "Spring Jade Tower on the Imperial Court" referred to the high tower on the platform of the palace where Spring Jade Tower was located. From this sentence, it could be seen that the main features of the scenery around Spring Jade Tower were as follows: The palace where Spring Jade Tower was located was a tall building. The top of Spring Jade Tower was so tall that it could overlook the entire Chang 'an Fortress. The surrounding towers and buildings have high artistic value and historical value, reflecting the style and characteristics of the Tang Dynasty palace architecture. 3. The beautiful scenery included green mountains and rivers, birds and flowers, and other natural sceneries. The bustling urban scene showed the prosperity and wealth of Chang 'an City. To sum up, the scenery described in Spring Jade Tower included tall buildings, exquisite artistic value and historical value, beautiful natural scenery and prosperous urban scenes, which had strong Tang Dynasty characteristics and aesthetic value.
" The Reeds " was a famous love poem in ancient China. It mainly described the vast scene of reeds that the author observed on the river and the faint sorrow of parting that he felt in the reeds. The following are the scenes described in the poem: 1 River: The poem described the turbulent and boundless scene of the river, which provided the background and foreshadowing for the loneliness and confusion of the protagonist. 2. Reed: The poem described the lush and swaying scene of reeds, which gave people a beautiful and light feeling. At the same time, it also hinted at the heaviness and sadness in the protagonist's heart. 3. Wind: The poem described the strong wind blowing the reeds and the river surface to make a rustling sound. This scene made the readers feel the power of nature and the fragility of life, and it also triggered people's thoughts on love and life. Night: The poem described the night scene, including the stars shining, the moon hanging high, and the silence. This scene created a quiet and peaceful atmosphere that helped the protagonist to calm down and think. The functions of these scenery descriptions were mainly reflected in the following aspects: 1. Laying the emotional foundation: The river, reeds and wind in the poem provide the background and foreshadowing for the protagonist's loneliness and confusion, making it easier for the readers to understand and empathize with him. 2. Enhancing emotional resonance: These scenes are closely related to the reader's daily life experience and can trigger the reader's resonance and thinking to enhance emotional resonance. 3. Create an atmosphere: These scenes create a quiet and peaceful atmosphere through natural descriptions and sound descriptions, which helps the protagonist to calm down and think. Prominent theme: The scenes of reeds, wind and night in the poem highlight the loneliness and sadness of the protagonist's heart through the contrast between nature and human beings, as well as the fragility and impermanence of love and life, further emphasizing the theme of the poem.
" The Reeds " was a famous poem written by the ancient Chinese poet Cao Zhi. It described a story about love and pursuit. The poem described the following scenes: 1 River: The "river" in the poem refers to the Yellow River. The Yellow River was the mother river of China and one of the important symbols of ancient Chinese culture. Through the description of the Yellow River, Cao Zhi showed the magnificence and grandeur of the Yellow River and also conveyed the author's love and awe of nature. 2. The "wind" in the poem refers to the autumn wind. The autumn wind was one of the characteristics of autumn. It brought a cool breath and fresh air, but it also represented a process of pursuit. Cao Zhi expressed his feelings and feelings in the process of pursuing love through the description of autumn wind. Dew: The "dew" in the poem refers to the morning dew. Morning Dew was a fresh, transparent crystal that represented life and hope. Cao Zhi showed the purity and beauty of love by describing the morning dew, and also expressed the author's love and pursuit of life. The main functions of these scenes in the poem are as follows: The description in the poem creates a beautiful and mysterious atmosphere that makes the readers feel romantic and pursuit. 2. Express emotion: The description in the poem expressed Cao Zhi's pursuit and desire for love, as well as his reverence and love for nature. 3. Enlightening life: The description in the poem is not only a description of the natural landscape, but also a symbol of the pursuit of life, allowing the readers to understand the importance of pursuit and persistence.
" The Reeds and Reeds " was one of the famous poems in ancient China. It described a woman standing on the river, the reeds and reeds green and the white dew frosted. The scenery was beautiful and refreshing. The poem described the following scenes: 1. River: The description of the calm and clear river created a beautiful and romantic atmosphere for the woman looking for her on the river. 2. White Dew: The description of the white dew in the sky emphasized the coolness and freshness of the weather, providing some hints for the woman's health in the following chapters. 3. The reeds described the lush and verdant scene of reeds on the river. These reeds also became a symbol of a woman looking for her lover, hinting at her persistence and pursuit of love. 4. Distant: The description of the distant scenery, including mountains, forests, etc., provides some background and background for the woman's loneliness and search. The main purpose of these sceneries was to create a beautiful and romantic atmosphere for the following chapters and to hint at the woman's persistence and pursuit of love. At the same time, it also showed the beauty and mystery of nature. Through the description of the scenery, the whole poem let the readers feel the beauty and artistic conception of the poem, and also expressed the reverence and praise of the ancient poets to nature.
" Reeds and Rushes " was an ancient poem by Lu Lun, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. It mainly described the hazy scenery between the water and the sky, including the morning fog where " white dew is frost and the breeze blows ", the water surface where " reeds and rushes are green and white dew is frost ", the shore where " leaning against the building to listen to the wind and rain, the plum blossoms are not yet blooming ", and the distance where " there are trees on the mountain, trees have branches, and the heart is happy with the monarch, but the monarch does not know ", etc. The main functions of these scenes in the poem are as follows: 1. Enriching the atmosphere. The morning fog described in the poem," The white dew is frost and the breeze blows ", and the water surface described by " The white dew is frost and the reeds are green ", created a cold, quiet, and hazy atmosphere, which provided the foundation for the emotional atmosphere of the entire poem. 2. Prominent the theme. In the poem,"leaning against the building to listen to the wind and rain, the plum blossoms have not yet bloomed" on the shore and "the mountains have trees, trees have branches, the heart is happy with the king, but the king does not know" in the distance. Through describing the natural scenery and imagining the scenery, the poet expressed the pursuit of love and the feeling of missing, which highlighted the theme. 3. Increase poetic quality. The descriptions in the poem, such as " The white dew is frost and the breeze blows " and " The white dew is frost and the reeds are green ", not only let the readers feel the changes of the natural scene, but also increase the poetic and rhythmic sense of the poem. Through describing the natural scene and the imaginary scenery," The Reeds " created a cold, quiet, and hazy atmosphere, highlighted the theme and the pursuit of love, and increased the sense of poetry and rhythm. It was an ancient poem full of emotion and poetry.
Pastoral scenery refers to the natural scenery and agricultural landscape in rural areas or urban suburbs. The following are some articles and poems about the idyllic scenery: 1 "Pastoral Misery" Tang Dynasty poet Du Fu 2 "Village April" Tang Dynasty poet Du Fu 3 "Spring Dawn" Tang Dynasty poet Meng Haoran 4 "Mountain Journey" Tang Dynasty poet Du Mu 5 Spring in Jiangnan, Tang Dynasty poet Du Mu "Farewell to the Ancient Original Grass" by Bai Juyi, a poet of Tang Dynasty. 7."In April, there are few idle people in the countryside, sericulture and planting fields", contemporary poet Lu You 8 Spring Journey to Qiantang Lake, Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi The above are some articles and poems about rural scenery, showing the beauty and tranquility of rural scenery.
The poem depicted the return of spring and the new green embellishment everywhere. The lively scene showed the hope and vitality brought by spring. In literary works, the return of spring was often used to describe the recovery of all things, the warming of the weather, and the beginning of growth of plants. It was an expression of joy and praise for life.
Pastoral scenery was one of the most common topics in ancient Chinese literature. Here are some famous poems about idyllic scenery: 1 "Jiangnan Farming" Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi Jiangnan's farming is busy, and the peasant woman has long been in charge of the household. The wheat fields dance in the wind, mulberry trees sing to the sky. After the rain, flowers bloom more than five miles away. Sericulture, food and clothing are calculated, and there is surplus food every year. "Farewell to the Ancient Original Grass" by Bai Juyi, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. The grass on the plain withers and thrives once a year. The wildfire never ends, and the spring breeze blows, it grows again. The far-off fragrance encroaches on the ancient road, the clear green connecting the deserted city. And send the king's grandson away, full of parting feelings. Peach Blossom Fan, Tang Dynasty poet Li Yishan Peach blossoms were still smiling in the spring breeze. In April, the peach blossoms in the mountain temple began to bloom. These poems depicted the beauty and tranquility of the rural landscape and also reflected the lives and values of ancient Chinese farmers. The idyllic scenery has a long history and an important position in Chinese literature, which is widely praised and praised.
The description of the scenery in the poem had multiple meanings and functions: ** I. The relationship between scenery description and emotional expression ** 1. ** Immersed in the scenery ** - Poets often used objective scenery to express their subjective feelings. This was to express one's feelings in the scenery. For example, in many lyric poems, the poet did not directly express his emotions, but integrated his emotions into the description of the scenery. Like Li Bai's "Yellow Crane Tower Seeing Meng Haoran Off to Guangling","Old Friend Farewell to Yellow Crane Tower in the West; The lonely sail's shadow in the distant blue sky is gone, and only the Yangtze River flows in the sky." The whole poem was about describing the scenery. By describing the Yellow Crane Tower, the lone sail, the Yangtze River and other scenery, it was actually using the description of the scenery to express the feelings of parting with friends. 2. ** The construction of images and artistic conception ** - ** Image **: It is an objective object that is integrated with the author's subjective emotions. For example, pine, plum, bamboo, and chrysanthemum, which often contained noble and pure meaning in poetry, were the carriers of the poet's emotions. The poet used the images of mountains, rivers, vegetation, and other objective things to construct images, and then expressed his feelings. - Mood: It is the artistic realm formed by the organic integration of the thoughts and feelings that the poet wants to express and the life scene depicted in life. It is the harmonious unity of the "meaning" and "state" in the poem. Its common expressions had two opposite concepts, such as grand (desolate, vigorous, etc.), delicate (empty, lingering, etc.), complex (gorgeous, passionate, etc.), cold (dim, vague, etc.). For example, Tao Yuanming's "Returning to the Garden and Living in the Fields" portrayed a fresh, natural, peaceful, and beautiful scene of rural labor life, which contained the author's indifferent and quiet thoughts and feelings. This was a kind of artistic conception. Imagery is the small unit that forms artistic conception, and artistic conception is formed by each image and their interaction. ** 2. Description of Scenery ** 1. ** The combination of front and side ** - Scenery descriptions could start from the front, directly describing the characteristics of the scenery, making it clear at a glance; it could also be written from the side to reveal the characteristics of the object, while giving the reader a rich imagination. The combination of the two could make the characteristics of the scenery more distinct and prominent. 2. ** The combination of movement and stillness ** - In ancient poetry, poets often paid attention to dynamic descriptions in order to create an artistic conception. Combining dynamic and static was a common technique. It was usually based on stillness, using movement to set off stillness, forming a harmonious unity of artistic conception and image. This kind of technique and contrast were often inseparable. 3. ** The combination of sound and color ** - Ancient poems often involved sound and color. The poet used his senses to describe the scene from many angles, making the reader feel as if they were in the scene and receiving a very good artistic effect. ** 3. The Function of Scenery Description ** 1. ** Creating the atmosphere, setting the tone, creating the mood ** - For example, through the description of the setting moon, crows crying, and frosty sky, a lonely and cold atmosphere was rendered, which established the emotional tone of the whole poem and created the corresponding artistic conception. 2. ** Shaping the environment or background ** - Multiple images formed a group, which could provide an environment for the character's activities. For example, the scenery description in Finding Lu Hongjian provided the background for the character's activities. 3. ** Expressiveness ** - Some traditional images had a fixed role in expressing one's emotions, such as the pine, plum, bamboo, and chrysanthemum mentioned earlier. 4. ** Set off the character's moral integrity or character ** - It was reflected more in poems about things, such as "Limestone Song", which used the description of lime to set off the character's moral integrity. 5. ** Clues on the structure ** - Some scenes could be described from beginning to end, such as the "river" and "moon" in "Spring River Flower Moonlit Night". The novel "The Clouds Come and Go in the Sunset" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!