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A poem named 'Seven Daffodils' was as follows: Seven Daffodils Elegant and light Beautiful as a fairytale It bloomed quietly. One by one, Floating on the lake Beautiful petals He gently brushed the water surface. The lake changed color Light and shadow changing Seven Daffodils It was like a fairyland. Take a whiff fragrance A gentle breath It was intoxicating. This is a beautiful poem describing the daffodils. Through the description of the seven daffodils, it shows their elegance, lightness and beauty.
One of Li Bai's poems was called " Drinking." This poem was one of Li Bai's representative works and was hailed as the "Immortal Poet". It described the scene of Li Bai drinking and talking freely, expressing his open-minded and free attitude towards life.
Silkworm's poems are called "Song of Everlasting Regret,""The Phoenix with the Head of a Dragon,""The Peach Blossom Fan,""The Dream of the Red Chamber,""The Dream Man,""The Sapphire Case," etc. Among them, Song of Everlasting Sorrow was written by Bai Juyi in the Tang Dynasty. It used the love story between Emperor Ming of the Tang Dynasty and Concubine Yang as the main line to describe the debauchery of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty and the misfortune of Concubine Yang. It expressed the author's criticism of the ruler. "The Hair-headed Phoenix: The Feelings of the World" was written by Cao Xueqin in the Qing Dynasty. It used the love between Jia Baoyu and Lin Daiyu as the main line to describe the hypocrisy and cruelty of feudal society and expressed the author's criticism of human nature. The Peach Blossom Fan, The Feelings of the World, was written by Kong Yingda of the Tang Dynasty. It used the love story between Emperor Ming of the Tang Dynasty and Concubine Yang as the main line to describe the debauchery of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty and the misfortune of Concubine Yang, expressing the author's criticism of the rulers. Dream of the Red Chamber, Dream Man, was written by Cao Xueqin in the Qing Dynasty. It used the love story of Jia Baoyu and Lin Daiyu as the main line to describe the hypocrisy and cruelty of feudal society and express the author's criticism of human nature.
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The name of this poem was " Dream of the Red Chamber ". The author was from the Qing Dynasty.
A sad poem: 1. The spring breeze does not cross the Jade Gate Pass. Life must be happy when it is satisfied. Wang Zhihuan, Climbing the Stork Tower Sorrow and joy, separation and reunion are always merciless. Li Qingzhao's Dream Like Order 3 ambition hungry meal Hu Krupp meat laughing talk thirsty drink Xiongnu blood. To clean up the old mountains and rivers from the beginning. Yue Fei's "The River is Red, Write My Feelings" Melancholic poem: After the rain, autumn comes late in the sky. Sunset clouds and lone ducks fly together in autumn water, sharing the same color in the sky. I'm going further and further away, and there's no book. Where can I ask if the fish sink in the wide water? Sad poem: The world is infinite, but the painter is sad that he can't paint. Van Gogh's Self-Portrait 2. Ambition to ride the wind and waves will sometimes hang the clouds and sail across the sea. Liang Qichao's Ode to Young China Sorrow and joy, separation and reunion are always merciless.
There must be something hateful about a pitiful person. This was a saying that had been passed down for a long time. Below was a poem with a hint of "pity": The poor bones by the river of Wuding are still in the dream of spring boudoir. This was a famous line from the Tang Dynasty poet Chen Tao's "Journey to Longxi". It described the scene of a woman hurting herself by the Wuding River. It expressed her uncertainty about the future and her helplessness towards her own fate.