There are many examples to refer to: The Book of Songs is the earliest collection of poems in China. It collects folk songs, Fu, and poems from the Zhou Dynasty to the Spring and Autumn Period. The works reflect the society and people's lives in the Zhou Dynasty and have a profound influence on the literature and art of later generations. Tang Poetry, Song Ci and Yuan Qu is one of the four masterpieces of ancient Chinese literature. It is composed of the works of Li Bai, Du Fu and Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty, the works of Su Shi, Xin Qiji and Lu You of the Song Dynasty, the works of Zheng Sixiao and Bai Pu of the Yuan Dynasty, and the works of Yuan Qu. These works are regarded as the classics in the history of Chinese literature. Modern poetry is an important part of modern Chinese literature. It is composed of different authors and schools, such as Du Fu School, Hazy School, New Moon School, Modern School, etc. Modern poems are usually written in modern Chinese to reflect the lives and thoughts of modern Chinese society and people. Therefore, the small poetry collection includes the Book of Songs, Tang poetry, Song Ci, Yuan Qu, and modern poetry. The details are as follows: The Book of Songs, Guan Ju 2. Tang Poetry, Song Ci, Yuan Qu, Green Jade Case, Yuan Xi 3 Modern Poetry "Ascending" 4 Modern Poetry "Spring Night Happy Rain" 5 Modern poem "Facing the Sea, Spring Flowers Bloom"
There are many small poetry books, some of which are listed here. The Book of Songs was the earliest collection of poems in China, which included poems from the Zhou Dynasty to the Spring and Autumn Period. Tang poetry, Song Ci, and Yuan Qu were the three stages of ancient Chinese literature, representing the literary achievements of the Tang Dynasty, Song Dynasty, and Yuan Dynasty. Modern poetry was a literary form that rose in the early 20th century. Representative poets included Ai Qing, Hai Zi, Bei Dao, and others. The Book of Songs 1 Guan Ju Reeds and Reeds 3 "Deer" 4 "Yang Guan" Song of Everlasting Regret poetry of the Tang Dynasty 1 "Ascending" 2. Farewell to the Ancient Grass. 3 "Silent Night Thoughts" 4 " Looking at the Waterfall of Mount Lu " 5 "Mooring at Niushui and Recalling the Past" Song Ci and Yuan Qu 1. Sapphire Case: Yuan Xi 2 Preface to King Teng's Pavilion 3 "The River is Red-Write My Thoughts" 4."Shuidiao Letou·Bingchen Mid-Autumn Festival" 5 "Alright Song·Shout"
The allusions of Tibetan poems and their five poems: 1 Liangshan heroes gather in the Hall of Heroes to form an alliance. They were sworn brothers and worked together to resist foreign enemies and protect the country. In Dream of the Red Chamber, Jia Baoyu and Lin Daiyu met. The Jia and Rong families argued over Lady Jia and Lady Wang. Romance of the Three Kingdoms divided the world into three parts. Cao Cao, Liu Bei and Sun Quan fought. Lu Bu and Zhao Yun fought to kill Guan Yu and Zhang Fei's adopted son. In the Journey to the West, the true scripture was taken from Tang Sanzang and his disciples. Encountering demons, he fought hard to obtain the true scripture and returned to the west. 5 Water Margins, Lin Chong, Wu Song, fighting tigers. On the shore of Liangshan Lake, the righteous people gathered together to fight against the enemy.
The ancient five-temperament poem was a genre of traditional Chinese poetry, belonging to the category of modern poetry. It was unique in that each sentence had five words. There were a total of eight sentences, totaling 40 words. The ancient poems of the Five Laws required strict and neat rhythms. In the Tang Dynasty, the Five Laws Ancient Poetry reached its peak, and many classic works were still praised today. Some of the famous ancient poems of the Five Laws include Zhang Jiuling's "Looking at the Moon and Huaiyuan", Du Fu's "Looking at Spring", and Wang Wei's "Dwelling in the Mountains in Autumn". These ancient poems moved the readers with their beautiful language, profound artistic conception, and rich emotions, and became classics. The Five Laws Ancient Poetry was rigorous and rhythmic. It was one of the treasures of ancient Chinese culture.
" Drinking Wine " was the fifth poem in a series of poems created by Tao Yuanming of the Jin Dynasty. It expressed the author's leisurely state of mind, his love for the peaceful and free rural life, and his disgust for the dark officialdom. After the poet got drunk after work, he picked chrysanthemums in the sunset and the mountains, looked at Nanshan, and obtained a peaceful state of mind. In the poem,"I built my hut in the human realm, without the noise of chariots and horses" was a description of my living environment;"Picking chrysanthemums under the eastern fence, leisurely looking at Nanshan." The mountain air is good day and night, and the birds return to each other."It described the process of picking chrysanthemums and the scenery to reflect the state of mind." There is a true meaning in it, but I want to distinguish it but I have forgotten to say it."It was lyrical, permeating the love of living in seclusion. Spring View was written by Du Fu in Tang Dynasty. The first four lines of this poem describe the miserable and dilapidated scene of Chang 'an in spring, full of the feeling of prosperity and decline, while the last four lines express the poet's feelings of missing his loved ones and national affairs, full of sorrow and grief. The rhyme was strict, the antithesis was exquisite, and the poet's love for his country was deeply expressed. "The Crane Drinks the Spring Breeze" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
It was '300 Poems of the Tang Dynasty' that was recommended for five-year-olds. This book was a collection of poems suitable for children. It contained many classic poems of the Tang Dynasty and was designed to cultivate children's interest and appreciation of poetry. Among these poems were some very famous works, such as Li Bai's Early Departure from White Emperor City and Wang Wei's Deer Firewood. Reciting these poems could help children develop their sense of language and aesthetic ability, and also help them understand China traditional culture. However, there was no specific information on which book to recommend, so it was impossible to give a specific title.
Three Hundred Tang Poems for Children: Five Character Quatrains is a collection of Tang poems suitable for children aged 2-6. This book contained many classic five-character quatrains, such as "River Snow,""Climbing the Stork Tower,""Palace," etc. These poems described the natural scenery, characters, and emotional expressions in simple and beautiful language. By reading these poems, children could cultivate their interest in poetry, improve their language skills, and at the same time, feel the charm of Tang Dynasty culture.
"Five Tang Poems" was the third unit of the Chinese language textbook for the eighth grade. These five poems were all from the Tang Dynasty. There were five-character poems and seven-character poems, covering the works from the early Tang Dynasty to the middle Tang Dynasty. Most of them were natural and clear, with a fresh style. 1. ** Poetry content and emotions ** - **< Wild Vision >**: The title of the poem described the scenery of the wilderness. The first couplet,"Donggao Dusk Gaze, Relying on Where to Depend", points out the place, time and the poet's confused and frustrated mood. The "Depend on Where to Depend" uses Cao Cao's poem to express the poet's mood of wanting to make a difference in politics but not achieving success. The couplet "Trees are all autumn colors, mountains and mountains only fall" wrote the static vision of autumn fields, rendering lonely and depressed mood. The close-up of the dynamic close-up of the shepherd and the hunter returning home, in contrast to the poet's helplessness, makes the poet more depressed and lonely. In the description of the scenery, the whole poem revealed a lonely and depressed mood, expressing melancholy and lonely feelings. - [Yellow Crane Tower]: The poet ascended the Yellow Crane Tower and expressed his nostalgia for his hometown through the scenery and myths and legends before his eyes. - **< Envoy to the frontier fortress >**: It narrates the author's arduous journey to the frontier fortress, portrays the magnificent and beautiful scenery beyond the frontier fortress, and express the solemn and stirring feelings and loneliness of the envoy to the frontier fortress. - " Farewell Crossing Jingmen ": Description of the scenery along the way from Shu to Jingmen, showing magnificent paintings, expressing praise for the beautiful rivers and mountains of the motherland and infinite love for the hometown. - " Spring Journey to Qiantang Lake ": It mainly revolved around the character " Xing ". It wrote about the fun of riding a horse in spring, described the beautiful scenery of West Lake in early spring, and expressed the love and joy of West Lake and spring. 2. ** Poem's characteristics ** - ** Rhythm **: The rhythm is neat, the rhythm is beautiful, the voice is harmonious, the cadence is cadence, and it is catchy. - ** In terms of structure **: It is a four-part eight-sentence poem. It follows the pattern of beginning, ending, turning, and combining. It is divided into the first couplet, the second couplet, the neck couplet, and the last couplet. The first couplet and the second couplet of the neck couplet are often opposite each other. There are two, four, six, and eight rhymes. The first sentence can be used or not. 3. ** Learning objectives and key points ** - ** Learning objective **: First, recite poems to experience the beauty of rhythm and rhythm. After reading and understanding, recite and write from memory to accumulate accomplishment. Second, combine the common sense of regular poems and grasp the thoughts and feelings of the poet in connection with his life experience. Finally, cultivate the thoughts and feelings of loving the ancient culture of the motherland and improve the cultural taste and aesthetic taste. - ** Teaching focus **: First, read, recite, and write these five poems with emotion; second, learn general knowledge related to history and understand the poetry text as a whole. - ** Teaching Difficulties **: First, to feel the beauty of the rhythm of the poem and grasp the thoughts and emotions of the poem; second, to improve the students 'cultural taste and aesthetic taste of the classical poetry. 4. ** Learning Method **: Based on the overall teaching principle, read aloud in various ways to understand the meaning of the poem and experience the beauty of the rhythm; understand the structural characteristics of the beginning, the beginning, the ending, the turning, and the combination of the regular poems, clarify the requirements of rhyme and antithesis, grasp the poet's train of thought, appreciate the description of the scenery, and analyze the thoughts and emotions. "The Crane Drinks the Spring Breeze" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Guo Jingming's poems were titled as follows: 1 "How many flowers have fallen in my dream?" 2 " Sorrow Turns into a River " Tiny Times 4 "The Grand Duke" 5." Left Hand Reflection, Right Hand Youth "
The five poems about the moon are as follows: 1. Thoughts in a Quiet Night-Li Bai The moonlight before my bed is like frost on the ground. Looking up at the bright moon, looking down, I miss my hometown. 2 "Ascending"-Du Fu The wind is strong, the sky is high, the apes howl, the white birds fly back to the clear sand of the mournful island. Endless trees fall and the endless Yangtze River rolls down. 3. Remembering My Younger Brother on a Moonlit Night-Du Fu Moon black goose flying high chanyu night escape. I want to lead the light cavalry to chase the heavy snow, bow and knife full. 4 "Wine Asking the Moon"-Li Bai When will the moon come in the blue sky? I want to ask the moon with a smile in front of the wine cup. I raise my cup and invite the moon to face my shadow, and we will become three people. Since the moon is not bright, the shadow of drinking water follows me in vain. For the time being, the moon's shadow will be accompanied, and the music will wait until spring. I sing the moon, I dance, my shadows are scattered. When we're awake, we make love together, and when we're drunk, we separate I'll always be with you, heartless, wandering prime minister. I hope you'll be far away in Yunhan. 5 "Shuidiao Ge Tou"-Su Shi When will the bright moon have wine to ask the blue sky? I wonder what year it is in the palace in the sky. I want to go back with the wind, but I'm afraid it's too cold to be high in Qionglou Yuyu. I dance to make clear how the shadow seems to be in the world. I turn to the vermilion pavilion, and the low door of the palace is illuminated by the light, sleepless. Should not hate, what long will it last until the time of parting? People have joys and sorrows, partings and reunions, and the moon has its ups and downs. It is difficult to complete since ancient times. I hope we can live together for a long time.
The following are five poems of a resentful woman: 1. "Meng": From the Book of Songs. The heroine in the poem recalled the sweetness of love in a painful tone. After marriage, she was abused and abandoned by her husband. Get up early and go to bed late, there is no court, speech has been fulfilled, to the point of violence. The brothers did not know, but they laughed. Think about it quietly, and mourn for yourself." 2. "Luodi Song"(Liu Caichun of the Tang Dynasty):"Don't be a merchant's wife. The golden hairpin is used as divination money. Looking at the river's mouth, I mistook the boat for a boat." It reflected the sorrow of an ancient merchant's wife who stayed alone in an empty room. 3. In the poem, the young woman of the Lu family lived in a luxurious house but her heart was lonely. Her husband had been stationed in Liaoyang for many years and did not return. In September, the cold anvil urged the leaves of the tree, and ten years of fighting and guarding recalled Liaoyang. White wolf north of the Yellow River sound book cut off, Danfeng south of the autumn night long. Who says that I can't see it alone with sorrow? I'll let the bright moon shine on the flowing yellow!" 4. "Bai Zhou"(by Zhuang Jiang): Zhuang Jiang, as the main wife, was abandoned by Duke Zhuang of Wei because she had no children."When she complained, she met his anger", which reflected her grief. 5. "The Wind of the Valley": The heroine did not leave her husband when he was in trouble to create a family business, but she was still abandoned. When the people are in mourning, crawl and save them."" Don't go against your words, and die with you."These sentences expressed her grief. "Palace Wall Flower Shadow: The Legendary Life of the Mute Embroidery Girl" was equally exciting. Everyone was welcome to click and read it!