The Extraordinary Years was not a poem but the title of a novel. The Extraordinary Years was a chapter in Qin Qiang that described the history of China's social unrest in the 1930s.
The poem in Celebrating Years was written by Du Fu.
This poem was written by the Tang Dynasty poet, Li Bai, and its title was " About to drink." This poem described the poet's bold and unrestrained personality and his love for life. It was hailed as a classic poem of the Tang Dynasty.
This poem was written by Du Fu, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, and its title was "Presented to the Eight Chushi of Wei". This poem expressed the poet's deep friendship for his good friend Wei Ba and his hope for a long-lasting friendship.
This sentence came from the Ming Dynasty novel 'Dream of the Red Chamber', written by Cao Xueqin.
This poem was written by Bai Juyi, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, and its title was "Farewell to the Ancient Grass". The whole poem is as follows: 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. This poem depicted the changes of the four seasons on the prairie, expressing the poet's feelings and sorrow for nature. One of the famous lines in the poem," I will not disappoint the Buddha and my beloved."
I brought a hundred companions to travel
The seven-character poem in the year of celebration was written by Du Fu.
The seven-character poem in the year of celebration was written by Fan Xian.
The seven-character poem in the year of celebration was written by Fan Xian.
The seven-character poem in the year of celebration was written by Fan Xian.