The Free Wind is a children's poem written by the German poet Hans Christian Andersen. The full text is as follows: Wanderer in the Snow Wanderer in the Snow Wandering alone in the snow-capped mountains. His heart is full of sorrow Because he didn't have a warm home. He walked and walked They passed through the snow-covered forest. His face was sad Because he didn't have a warm home. He looked and looked He saw the snow-capped mountain peak. His heart is full of joy Because he had a dream of freedom. He flies and flies Soaring in the snowy sky. His heart is full of freedom Because he had a dream of freedom. Free wind You are free. You are the source of our dreams. Let us follow you Let us pursue freedom. This poem is about a man wandering in the cold winter, his heart full of sorrow because he doesn't have a warm home. But he still resolutely pursued freedom and dreams, flying between the snow-capped mountains, forests and peaks in pursuit of his freedom and dreams.
There are many poems about a person in a foreign land. The following are some examples: 1. [Tang] Wei Zhuang's "Missing Home Beyond the River" is sad in a foreign land every spring. Du Qu and Huang Ying can know it. 2. [Tang] Li Shangyin's " Untitled ": How can life be long and meaningless? 3. [Tang Dynasty] Li Xin's "Listen to An Wanshan's Blowing of the Song". The neighbors who heard it sighed, and the distant guests who missed their hometown shed tears. 4. [Tang] Wang Wei's "Journey to Taoyuan" does not doubt that the spiritual realm is unpleasant to see, and the heart of the dust is not exhausted and homesick. 5. [Tang Dynasty] Bai Juyi's "One Hundred Rhymes on behalf of the Book of Songs" missed his hometown and surrounded the swamp. He climbed the city wall alone. 6. [Tang] Li Bai's " Meditation in a Quiet Night " raised his head to look at the bright moon, lowered his head to think of his hometown. 7. [Tang] Li Bai's "Crossing Jingmen to Farewell" still pities the water of his hometown, sending a boat thousands of miles away. 8. [Song Dynasty] Liu Yong's "Eight Sounds of Ganzhou·Towards the Drizzling Sunset Rain Splashing the River Sky" could not bear to climb high and face the distance. Looking at his hometown, it was difficult to return home. 9. [Wei and Jin] Cai Yan's "Hu Jia 18 Patters" Day and night, I don't think of my native land. I'm the most bitter. These poems expressed the loneliness and homesickness of a person in a foreign land.
Regarding the romantic poem of chasing the wind, one can quote some sentences from the following ancient poems: 1. "The azure dragon chased the sun far away, and the purple swallow chased the wind. " -Li Qiao 2. "If you meet the wind, raise your head. " -Unknown author 3. "Chasing the wind, the steed comes from the dragon, shining on the night spirit pearl must be marine." " -Unknown author 4. "A man's horse gallops after the wind, flying as if it were flying toward the swallows. " -Unknown author 5. "In the name of twenty feet, the iron horse galloped away quickly. " -Unknown author 6. "Wind's footprints swept across the valley, leaving beautiful ripples. " -Unknown author These poems depicted the romantic scene of chasing the wind, expressing the pursuit and integration of the power of nature, giving people a profound and wonderful feeling.
The phoenix is not a divine bird. Its cry was extremely pleasant to the ears. According to legend, phoenixes were divine birds with extraordinary abilities that could summon wind and rain to control lightning. Its feathers were known as one of the most beautiful and precious materials in the world, with extremely high artistic value. In ancient Chinese culture, the phoenix was a very sacred existence and was regarded as the embodiment of the goddess. In the Classic of Mountains and Seas, there was a description of a phoenix. It transformed into a bird and flew in the sky. Its song was extremely melodious and fascinating. In the Dream of the Red Chamber, Lin Daiyu once wrote a poem: " On the Phoenix Terrace, the phoenix is flying, flying, flying. There is no chaos of music and bamboo, no toil of documents. Asking you how much sorrow you can have is like a spring river flowing eastward." The phoenix was not only a beautiful divine bird, but also a symbol of good luck, nobility, and elegance. In ancient literature, there were many hymns and essays about phoenixes that expressed people's love and reverence for phoenixes.
Crossing the Lingding Ocean. [Author] Wen Tianxiang [Dynasty] Song. I've been through a lot, And the stars around me are scattered. The mountains and rivers are broken, the wind is floating, and the life experience is floating in the rain. Fear beachhead said fear, lonely people sigh lonely people in the ocean. Since ancient times, who has not died? I leave my loyal heart to shine on the annals of history.
There were many ancient poems that described the emotions and homesickness of being in a foreign land. One of them was Li Bai's Spring Thoughts of Jiangnan: " The road to the end of the world is lost, and the old hair outside the river is white." This poem expressed that the poet was at the ends of the world, far away from his hometown, and time had turned his hair white. The other was Meng Yunqing's " Cold Food ":" In February, the south of the Yangtze River is full of flowers, and the cold food in a foreign land is far from sad." The poet spent the Cold Food Festival in a foreign land, and his heart was filled with sadness. There is also Li Bai's "Guan Shan Yue":"The garrison looks at the border town, thinking of returning home is more bitter." This poem revealed the pain of the soldiers guarding the border looking at the distant cities and missing their hometown. There were also Wang Wei's " Remembering the Shandong Brothers on September 9th " and Zhang Jiuling's " Silent Night Thoughts ". These poems all expressed the loneliness of being in a foreign land and the longing for his hometown.
Gone with the Wind was a novel published by Mitchell in 1936. It was considered one of the representative works of modern American literature. The novel was set in the American South during the Civil War. It told the story of a young woman, Scarlet Ohara, who was expelled from her family and struggled in poverty and pain. Scarlet O'Hara was a strong, independent, and thoughtful girl who decided to leave her hometown during the Civil War to the North to seek a chance to survive. There, she met many different people, experienced many setbacks and difficulties, but finally found her own happiness. With Scarlet as the center of the novel, the author presents various problems in the southern American society through her experiences, including racial discrimination, family ethics, moral values, etc. At the same time, the novel also revealed the impact of war on people's lives and the complexity of the conflict and integration between the North and the South. Gone with the Wind received widespread praise, not only in the United States but also around the world. It was not only regarded as a classic novel, but also one of the important representatives of American literature and culture.
There were many classic poems of the Wind and Moon, including the following: 1."Song of Yizhou"(Wang Wei): The wind and moon are bitter and lovesick, and the wanderer has been in the army for more than ten years. When the conscripted man left, he was very attentive to his advice, and when the wild goose came back, he wrote many times. 2. Ezhou Nanlou Book (Huang Tingjian): Looking at the mountains and rivers, leaning on the railing for ten miles, the lotus fragrance is fragrant. The breeze and the moon are all cold in the south tower. 3."Poem to Persuade Farmers"(Kuang Zhong): The wind blows with two sleeves to the sky, without an inch of brocade in Jiangnan. These poems expressed the yearning and longing for beautiful things by describing the scenery of the wind and moon.
The sound of the wind breaking the colorful clouds was a famous sentence in the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Zhihuan's "Climbing the Stork Tower." The whole poem is as follows: The white sun is leaning against the mountains, and the Yellow River flows into the sea current. I want to see a thousand miles and climb another level. The sound of the wind cut off the clouds, the smoke flowed, the air was clean, wet, warm and cool. Thousands of miles of loneliness, but no one to accompany the spirit. Climbing high, it is magnificent. The vast river between heaven and earth does not return. On the other side of Mount Huangshan is a city called Zhong Danfeng, a white-haired old man on the street. The five mountains are open to the sky, and the fog locks the three rivers and the water shines on the mountains. At this time, we look at each other and don't hear each other. I hope the moon will shine on you.
This was a poem from the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Zhihuan's "Climbing the Stork Tower": The white sun is leaning against the mountains, and the Yellow River flows into the sea current. I want to see a thousand miles and climb another level. The wind has stopped, and the leaves are silent to describe the silence of autumn.
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