Wang Ji was one of the famous poets in Chinese history. His poems expressed his inner world through lyric, scenery description, and discussion. His poems often used the technique of using movement to contrast stillness to let the readers feel the wonderful contrast between movement and stillness. One of the most famous lines was: " The mountain is not high, there are immortals; the water is not deep, there are dragons." This sentence came from his poem "Climbing High". By describing the scene of climbing high and looking into the distance, he expressed the height and silence of the mountain peak, but also hinted at the short and impermanence of life. This poem was also often used in novels to describe the scene in the novel, allowing the readers to feel that the combination of movement and stillness in the scene created a more vivid and rich atmosphere.
Wang Wei was a famous idyllic poet of the Tang Dynasty. His famous line was: "The empty mountain does not see people, but it hears people's voices." This was a line from the poem "Climbing the Stork Tower" written by the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Zhihuan, which expressed Wang Wei's yearning for the tranquility of nature. Another famous line from Wang Wei was: "At the firewood gate, I hear the flute and return in the snowy night." The bright moon shines on the clear spring stone." This poem came from Wang Wei's "Autumn Dusk in the Mountains". It expressed the poet's relaxation in the natural landscape and the beauty of nature. Wang Wei's works were known for their fresh, natural, quiet and profound style. His poems not only reflected the social style of the Tang Dynasty, but also had a very high artistic value, which had a profound impact on later literature.
Su Dongpo's famous poem was a line from "Reminiscence of the Red Cliff":"The waves of the Great River East have washed away all the heroes of the ages. The people on the west side of the old camp said that it was the Red Cliff of Zhou Lang of the Three Kingdoms. Rocks pierced through the sky and waves crashed against the shore, rolling up thousands of piles of snow. How many heroes are there in the picturesque landscape?" This poem described the magnificent scene of the Battle of Red Cliff during the Three Kingdoms period, expressing the author's admiration and praise for historical heroes.
"The Peach Blossom Spring" was selected from "The Peach Blossom Spring Poetry" by the famous poet Tao Yuanming, also known as Tao Qian, also known as Yuanming. In addition, he also wrote "The Story of the Peach Blossom Spring" and "The Poetry of the Peach Blossom Spring".
A year ago, Nanwang Wang's teacher said," I ask you how much sorrow you can have." The author was a Tang Dynasty poet, Li Qingzhao. His poem was called " Dream Order."
The following are some of the famous lines of homesickness from some literary poets: I still remember the taste of my hometown. - william butler yeats When I left my hometown, I was two years old. Now I'm twenty-two years old. - dickens People who are far away from their homeland always have a sense of homesickness in their hearts. - Hemingway The clouds of my hometown, the rain of my hometown, the mountains and rivers of my hometown, and the rivers of my hometown are all in my dreams now. - haizi When I miss my hometown, I will close my eyes and imagine its scene. - franz kafka These famous lines depicted the literary poets 'longing for their hometown, and at the same time, they also showed their unique feelings and memories of their hometown.
The poet Auden's most famous poem was probably "Climbing the Stork Tower." This poem was one of the representative works of the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Zhihuan, and was hailed as a classic of ancient Chinese poetry. It depicted the magnificent natural scene and the development and changes of human society with the theme of what the author saw and felt when he boarded the Stork Tower, expressing the author's open-minded thoughts and noble pursuit of life. This poem was concise in language and had a profound artistic conception. It was widely read and praised as one of the treasures of ancient Chinese poetry.
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.
There are many poems about youth that can be referred to by the following famous foreign poets: 1. Love's All by William Shakespeare: Love's all in this and that's all: Love's the key and love's the lock; Love's the sunlight and love's the sun's warm: Love's the bread and love's the bread's sound: Love's the music and love's the music's beat: Love's the dance and love's the dance's light 2 Edward Black's Dreams of the Youth: Dreams of thee sweet summer day In my dream I see thee fair; Thy face like a rose in full bloom It was extremely beautiful. 3. Robert Frost's Song of the Youth: O summer summer so bright and warm The summer of my youth when I was young In the fields of green my friends met me And we played and laughed and made our days bright 4. Thomas Pynchon's Youth: Youth is a time of life when the world is young When the sun and moon and stars all in a moment Blink and you're gone and the world is yours for the taking And you can do anything you please with just your mind 5. George Eliot's Dreams of the Youth: The years go by and the years add up And one day you're old and gray and have long hair And your friends and neighbors and partners all think of you And wonder how you came to be so old and gray But youth only comes once, and so does the dream of youth Once it was lost, it could not be retrieved. It could only be kept in his heart forever.
The Horse Poem was written by Du Fu, a famous poet of the Tang Dynasty.
The great national hero of the Southern Song Dynasty was Yue Fei. His most famous poem was " The River is Red. Write My Feelings ":" When I am angry, I lean against the railing, and the rain stops." I raise my eyes and roar towards the sky." This poem expressed Yue Fei's deep love and lofty patriotic spirit for his motherland and people.