The author of this poem was the Tang Dynasty poet Li Shangyin. This poem was written when he was annotate the Book of Songs to express his reverence for moral norms and etiquette. The poem began with the words "under the melon field and plum trees" to express the mood that one should pay attention to avoid disturbing others in the process of planting melons and picking plums. In the poem, the phrase " flawless " emphasized the purity and perfection of the object. This was also Li Shangyin's way of expressing his desire for people, things, and objects.
The author of this poem was the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Zhihuan (688 - 742). The title of this poem was "Climbing the Stork Tower". It was one of Wang Zhihuan's representative works and was hailed as a classic in the history of ancient Chinese poetry.
In Li Bai's " Painting of the Heavenly Palace ", there was a line," White Jade City in the sky has twelve floors and five cities." There are twelve buildings and five cities in the white jade palace in the sky. This poem depicted the palaces and cities in the sky, showing Li Bai's imagination and superb poetic expression.
There was a line in Li Bai's " Wine " poem," White Jade City in the sky has 12 floors and five cities."
In Dream of the Red Chamber, the 'flawless jade' referred to Jia Baoyu's jade pendant. In the novel, Jia Baoyu's jade pendant was regarded as his symbol, representing his noble moral character and pure and flawless personality. At the end of the novel, Jia Baoyu's jade pendant was broken, which also symbolized the end of his life journey, making him more aware of his own short-term and impermanence.
Li Xia in Guatian was a novel describing the life of an ancient Chinese village. The life of the summer solstice was a dramatic and complicated character in the novel. Xia Zhi was a young village youth. He had a strong desire for knowledge and passion for the pursuit of truth, but his family and social status prevented him from realizing his ideals. In the novel, Xia Zhi encountered many difficulties and challenges. He had to face the pressure of family, society and moral values, as well as the confusion and confusion in his heart. Although he met many people who helped him in the village life, he also faced many difficulties and restrictions in his own life. Xia Zhi's life was full of contradictions and conflicts, but he still firmly pursued his own beliefs and dreams and finally obtained his own success and achievements. Li Xia's novel depicted the rich content of ancient Chinese rural life and the complexity and variety of human nature through the image of the summer solstice.
Gua Tian Li Xia was a classic Chinese web novel that told the story of the heroine Li Xia's difficulties and setbacks as she grew up, as well as the story between her and her parents. From the plot description of the novel, it could be seen that the female protagonist's parents played an important role in her growth. Although their educational philosophy and methods were not perfect, their love and concern for the female protagonist, as well as their support and encouragement when the female protagonist encountered difficulties, had deeply affected the growth and life of the female protagonist. The female protagonist's parents also had their own shortcomings and shortcomings. For example, sometimes they would be too protective of their daughter, causing her to lack a certain degree of independent thinking and adaptability. But overall, their roles as parents were successful. The female lead could grow and develop with their help, which was also one of their greatest contributions.
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Goose, goose, goose bend their necks and sing to the sky. White hair floating in green water, red palms stirring clear waves. Goose Goose was written by the ancient Chinese poet Luo Binwang and was regarded as a classic in the history of Chinese poetry. The poem vividly depicted the scene of a goose swimming in the water, reflecting the author's love and admiration for the beauty of nature.