The poem " Untitled "," Spring silkworms die until the silk is used up and the wax torch turns into ashes before the tears dry ", was a work of the Tang Dynasty poet Li Shangyin.
" Untitled " was a poem written by Li Shangyin, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. There was not a single line describing the spring silkworms. Spring silkworm was a symbolic image used in poetry to express the poet's inner pain and feelings. In the poem, the poet expressed his pain and helplessness towards love by describing the process of the spring silkworm's silk production and the cocoons secreted by it.
The Horse Poem was written by Du Fu, a famous poet of the Tang Dynasty.
The work of the Tang Dynasty poet Li Yan was "Farewell to the Ancient Grass." This poem depicted the poet's affectionate farewell to his homeland and his feelings for the passage of time. One of the famous poems is: "When will the spring flowers and autumn moon end?" It expressed the poet's lament about the passage of time and his worry about the uncertainty of the future. This poem was hailed as a classic in the Tang Dynasty and was widely praised and appreciated.
In this poem written by Yu Shinan, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, cicadas symbolized nobility and purity. In Yu Shinan's " Farewell to the Ancient Grass ", there was a line," The cicadas 'sound is obscure, perching on the high branches, the cranes dance leisurely, returning to the distant peaks." The cicada here symbolized purity. In ancient culture, cicadas were regarded as a symbol of purity and solitude. When they perched on trees, they only stayed on the branches and did not pollute the air near the ground. Their chirps were also very clear and pleasant, so they were given this symbolic meaning.
I sleep in spring, unaware of the dawn, I hear birds chirping everywhere. These were the first two lines of the poem "Spring Dawn" written by the Tang Dynasty poet Meng Haoran. The whole poem is as follows: I sleep in spring, unaware of the dawn, I hear birds chirping everywhere. The wind and rain in the night, I know how many flowers fall. The bright moon shines on the deep ditch and its shadow enters the cool autumn mat. The sound of water in the mountains was even colder. The color of the grass, the light of the smoke, the scattered jackdaw, a sad scene. Leaning on the railing, I miss the wild goose returning home.
Spring Dawn was written by Du Fu, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. Du Fu was one of the great poets of the Tang Dynasty. His poems reflected the politics, economy, culture and other aspects of the society at that time. His poems were fresh, natural, and emotional, describing various life experiences and social problems with high artistic value. The poem Chunxiao expressed the poet's praise for spring and his love for life, which entrusted him with his yearning and pursuit for a better life.
Lu Yan was a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty. His poems were bold, unrestrained, passionate, and infectious. His representative works included "Inscription on the Wall" and "Mountain Tour". 'Inscription on the Wall' was one of Lu Yan's representative works. It depicted his feelings and thoughts when he traveled the mountains. I can't see anyone in the empty mountain, but I can hear people talking. Back into the deep forest, the light shines on the moss again. This poem depicted Lu Yan strolling in the deep mountains. Suddenly, a human voice came from the silence, expressing his perception of the beauty of nature and the meaning of life. This poem was concise and profound, and was hailed as a classic of ancient Chinese poetry. Lu Yan's poems mainly expressed his feelings and described the natural scenery. At the same time, they also integrated philosophical thinking and cultural meanings. His unique poetic style had a profound influence on the development of ancient Chinese poetry.
In the Tang Dynasty, Wang Zhihuan was a famous poet who had only written one poem. His representative work was " Climbing the Stork Tower ", which was known as the first poem of the prosperous Tang Dynasty.
The Tang Dynasty poet Wang Zhihuan's "Climbing the Stork Tower" won the reputation of "overwhelming the entire Tang Dynasty with a single piece". This poem expressed a kind of open-minded and detached emotion with simple and fresh language and profound artistic conception. It was regarded as one of the greatest poems of the Tang Dynasty and a classic work in the history of ancient Chinese literature.
The phrase "The Clouds Across the River" was written by Wen Zhengming, a writer of the Ming Dynasty. The whole poem is as follows: Clouds crossing the river, clouds crossing the river the misty waves are vast and boundless. The scull was reduced to ashes Only green hills and green bamboos remain. This poem described what the poet saw and felt when he crossed the river by boat. It described the beautiful scenery of the green mountains and green bamboo interacting with the vast river. Among them, the name of the poem,"The oars turn into ashes", also came from this poem. As for the Ci, it came from the Qing Dynasty poet Wen Zhengming's "Green Jade Case·Yuan Xi." This poem used the Lantern Festival as the background to describe the author's view of the night scene on the lantern market. The description of "the oars turn into ashes" also appeared in this scene.