Not to disappoint Tathagata, not to disappoint Qing is a poem from the Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi's "Song of Everlasting Regret." The whole poem reads: Parting attentively, re-send words, words have vowed to know each other. On the seventh day of the seventh lunar month, in the middle of the night when no one was whispering in the Longevity Palace. In heaven I wish to be lovebirds, on earth I wish to be twigs. As long as the heavens and earth last, this regret will never end. Among them, the phrase " not to disappoint the Buddha, not to disappoint the Qing " referred to the love relationship between two people." Buddha " referred to the Buddha in Buddhism, and " Qing " referred to Yang Guifei. Through this sentence, the poet expressed his deep love for Yang Guifei and promised to protect her no matter what difficulties she encountered. This sentence expressed the poet's strong pursuit and commitment to true love, reflecting the deep feelings of friendship.
Breaking willows was usually a form of poetry used to express the author's longing and nostalgia for a particular object. In literary works, the image of breaking willows was often used to describe the scene of separation, hinting at the emotional entanglement and reluctance between the protagonist and the other party. In some novels, breaking willows could be a symbol of the protagonist's nostalgia for the good old days and his reluctance and sadness for parting. In some novels, breaking willows could also be used to emphasize the protagonist's indomitable will and perseverance, as well as his deep thinking about life and love. In short, the willow folding poem was a poetic form with rich content and symbolic meaning. It played an important role in literary works and could be used to express the author's thoughts, feelings, and values.
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" To Drink " was one of the representative works of the Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai. It expressed the author's heroic, generous, and open-minded thoughts and feelings. At the same time, it also reflected the author's open-mindedness and detachment towards life. In this poem, Li Bai used drinking to express his open-minded feelings and compared himself to "I was born to be useful" to express his self-confidence and good expectations for the future. At the same time, he also expressed his feelings for history and life, and his yearning for a free life. The whole poem was smooth and bright, showing Li Bai's heroic, unrestrained and detached personality and outlook on life.
" To Drink " was one of the representative works of the Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai. It mainly expressed the poet's heroic, generous, and open-minded thoughts and feelings. In the poem, Li Bai compared himself to "fine wine" with the introduction of "will drink" and expressed his open-minded and heroic feelings with the help of wine. He believed that he was a person who was born to be useful. He should maintain a positive and optimistic attitude, drink, and enjoy life, regardless of whether he was in adversity or prosperity. At the same time, Li Bai also expressed his thoughts and feelings about history, life, and friendship. He believed that life was short, and he should cherish the time to meet with friends, drink, and talk about the value of life together. The poem," To Drink ", showed Li Bai's unique literary style and ideology through his heroic, open-minded, positive and optimistic thoughts and feelings, as well as his understanding of history, life and friendship.
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The Prison Letter was mainly about the life of the protagonist, Peter Ivanovich Zamiyadin, in prison and his reflection on his thoughts. In the novel, Zamiyadin expressed complex and profound thoughts and feelings. He felt remorse and guilt for his past, deeply remorseful for his mistakes and crimes. At the same time, he was also disappointed and desperate about the legal system and prison life. He believed that the shortcomings of the legal system and the injustice of the prison system had led to his unjust treatment and tragic fate. In the novel, Zamiyadin's thoughts and feelings were also complicated. There was concern and awe for human nature, as well as pessimism and disappointment for human beings. He tried to get rid of his pain and predicament through self-reflection and self-redemption, but in the end, he could not escape the manipulation of fate. The Prison Letter is a profound and complicated novel by Dostoevsky. Through the protagonist's experience and thoughts and feelings, it reflects the suffering and tragedy of mankind, as well as the reflection and exploration of human nature and fate.
Narrations were a genre of literature that expressed the author's thoughts and feelings by describing the experiences of the characters, the development of events, and feelings. In a narrative, the author would usually describe the character's inner feelings, emotional changes, and action trajectories to show his views and feelings about a certain event to express his thoughts and feelings about a certain topic. When writing a narrative, the author needed to pay attention to the details of the description and the description of the character's personality to enhance the reader's understanding and resonance with the event. At the same time, the author could also express his thoughts and feelings through the narration of the development of events to show his thoughts and feelings about philosophical issues such as life and fate. Narrations express the author's thoughts and feelings through the description of the character's inner feelings, emotional changes, action trajectories, and the narration of the development of events.
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" Everlasting Lovesickness " was a long narrative poem written by Bai Juyi, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. It mainly described the love story between Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty and Yang Yuhuan. The whole poem expressed the author's yearning and pursuit of beautiful love, loyalty and spiritual pursuit of love by describing the emotional entanglement of the two protagonists. In the poem, Bai Juyi described the love story between Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty and Yang Yuhuan, expressing his longing and yearning for a beautiful love. Through Yang Yuhuan's perspective, he showed her persistence and determination in love and her deep feelings for Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty. At the same time, Bai Juyi also expressed his yearning for this kind of beautiful love, hoping to realize this kind of pure love in real life. In the poem, Bai Juyi also emphasized the loyalty in love and the spiritual pursuit of never leaving. He described the separation and reunion between Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty and Yang Yuhuan to express his persistence in love and the spirit of never leaving. He believed that true love needed to be built on the basis of loyalty and trust. Only by persistently maintaining this relationship could true love be finally realized. " Everlasting Lovesickness " was a poem that expressed the author's yearning for and pursuit of beautiful love. Through the description of the love story between Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty and Yang Yuhuan, it showed the spiritual pursuit of loyalty and never abandoning love.