This sentence came from Li Shangyin, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. This poem depicted the poet missing his lover from afar. When the poet learned that his lover had passed away, he could only watch her cry, and his heart was filled with pain and regret. The artistic conception of this poem was to express the poet's feelings and helplessness towards the lost love and life. At the same time, it also reflected his deep understanding of the passage of time and the short life. The entire poem expressed the poet's deep emotions, full of sorrow and deep feelings.
"A boat full of clear dreams pressing on the galaxy" was a famous sentence in the poem "Dream Like Order" written by Li Qingzhao, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. The theme of the poem was a woman's longing for a long journey. It described the image of the lover in her dream and the natural landscape in the dream to express her longing and sadness of parting. One of them," A boat full of clear dreams pressing against the Milky Way ", used the vastness of the Milky Way and the insignificance of the boat to describe the deep and unstoppable longing. This poem had a profound artistic conception and was widely praised and quoted as one of Li Qingzhao's representative works.
" 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 a heroic and impassioned poem written by Li Bai, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. It expressed the poet's heroic, uninhibited, generous and open-minded thoughts and feelings. At the beginning of the poem, Li Bai described himself in an atmosphere of good wine and good food, singing and dancing. The opening of the poem,"Don't you see the water of the Yellow River coming from the sky", led to the lofty aspirations of the following. He boldly displayed his lofty aspirations, unconventional style, and his love and pursuit of freedom and life. In the climax of the poem, Li Bai's character raised his glass and drank heartily, throwing all the troubles and worries of his life to the back of his mind. He expressed his open-minded side with the attitude of " enjoying life to the fullest ". At the same time, he also expressed his pursuit of life, that is,"I hope to be drunk forever and never wake up." He hoped to be forever immersed in joy and never wake up. In the end, the poem ended his heroic feelings with a sigh of "Do you not see the sad white hair in the high hall mirror?" The whole poem expressed the poet's love and pursuit of freedom, life, and heroism, as well as his open-minded and unconventional personality.
" 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.
This poem was from the Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi's "Fu De Gu Yuan Cao Farewell." The whole poem was 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 expressed the author's feelings for the departure of nature and his thoughts on life. In the poem, Bai Juyi described the feelings of parting on the grasslands, expressing his feelings for the passing of time and life. He pointed out that the wild fire could not be burned, and the spring wind could blow again, which proved the tenacity and vitality of life. He also mentioned the ancient roads and Barren City, which had a long history but still had the vitality of people. Finally, he expressed his reluctance to part and pointed out that even if we part, life will continue. We should cherish life and grasp the present.
Plum Blossom was a five-character quatrain by Wang Anshi, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. This poem expressed the author's thoughts and feelings about life and setbacks by describing the beauty and strength of plum blossoms. The plum blossom in the poem was known as the "proud and frosty flower" with a strong and indomitable quality. Wang Anshi believed that although plum blossoms grew in a cold environment, they were able to meet challenges with perseverance and grow and bloom unyieldingly. This was a strong performance and also a reflection of the author's own attitude towards life. In addition, the plum blossom in the poem also symbolized the noble and elegant quality, expressing the author's pursuit and yearning for beautiful things. This poem expressed the author's thoughts and feelings about life and setbacks, and expressed his pursuit and yearning for beautiful things. It was a classic poem with profound philosophical meaning.
Plum Blossom was a seven-character quatrain by Lu You, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. There are five lines in the poem, which mainly express the author's love and praise for plum blossoms through the vivid image of plum blossoms. At the same time, it also entrust the author's perception and thinking about life. The first line of the poem was," Lonely by the broken bridge outside the station." It depicted a lonely old man admiring plum blossoms alone on a small bridge outside the station, which hinted at the loneliness and loneliness of the poet's own life. The second sentence was," The cliff is already a hundred feet high, but the ice is still beautiful." It depicted the tenacity and beauty of plum blossoms that still bloomed in the cold winter, emphasizing the tenacity and indomitable spirit of life. The third sentence was," Fragrance comes from the bitter cold. Snow covers the mountain and the forest is silent." Through the poem "Fragrance comes from the bitter cold", it expressed the natural beauty of plum blossoms blooming in the cold winter, and also revealed the indomitable spirit of plum blossoms, that is, even in the most difficult environment, it can emit the strength and beauty of life. The fourth sentence was," After gathering all the flowers and turning them into honey, I will be sweet for whoever I work hard for." It expressed the poet's praise for plum blossoms and also expressed the poet's perception and thinking about life. He pointed out that even if one plucked a hundred flowers, the ultimate goal was for oneself. The beauty and tenacity of the plum blossom reflected this kind of self-struggle and indomitable spirit. The last sentence," This love can be treated as a recollection, but it was already lost at that time." It expressed the poet's nostalgia and emotion for the past, but also hinted at the impermanence and change of life, expressing his thoughts and feelings about life. Lu You expressed his love and praise for plum blossoms through his description of plum blossoms in his poem Plum Blossom. At the same time, he also expressed his perception and thinking about life, which showed the poet's deep thinking and perception about life and life.
"Ji Hai Za Shi" is a total of 378 poems by Gong Zizhen, a poet of Qing Dynasty. The theme of this poem was to express the poet's deep thoughts and feelings about life, love, nature and history. In this poem, Gong Zizhen expressed her appreciation and feelings for life and love. He believed that life was short and that only by cherishing the present could life be meaningful. At the same time, he expressed his yearning for love and his persistent pursuit of love, believing that love was the most precious wealth in life. In this poem, Gong Zizhen also expressed his love and reverence for nature. He believed that nature was the mother of mankind and should be respected and protected by us. At the same time, he described various beautiful scenery in nature, such as green trees, flowing water, birds and flowers, etc., to express his appreciation and admiration for the natural beauty. In this poem, Gong Zizhen also expressed his thoughts and feelings about history. He believed that history was the foundation of human development and should be respected and paid attention to. At the same time, he described various events and characters in history, such as metabolism, rise and fall, emotions, etc., to express his understanding and thinking of history. To sum up, the poem expressed Gong Zizhen's deep thoughts and feelings about life, love, nature and history. It showed his cherishing of life and love, his love and awe of nature, and his understanding and thinking of history.
" Rainy Lane " was a modern poem written by Dai Wangshu, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. The poem had four sentences in total, expressing the author's yearning for a better life and his thoughts on life. This poem portrayed the author's yearning for a quiet, peaceful, and comfortable life by describing the scene of a rainy alley. In the poem, the author used delicate strokes to describe the quiet atmosphere in the rainy alley, as well as the dim street lamp at the entrance of the alley and some walking figures in the alley, which made the readers feel a faint sadness and longing. At the same time, this poem also expressed the author's thoughts on life. In the poem, the author expressed his helplessness and feelings about life through the description of the pedestrians in the rainy alley. He pointed out that in this world, life was like a rain that could stop at any time. People had to face the impermanence and fragility of life. Therefore, this poem not only expressed the author's yearning for a better life, but also expressed his thoughts on life, giving people a profound enlightenment and insight.
The last two sentences of Langtaosha Beidai River were: "The heavy rain falls on the secluded swallows, and the white waves soar to the sky. The fishing boats outside Qinghuangdao are all in the vast ocean, and I don't even know who they are going to?" This poem expressed the author's feelings and reverence for nature when he visited Beidai River. In the poem, the author vividly described the vastness and magnificence of the sea to express his feelings of being unable to predict and control nature. He expressed his awe and yearning for the sea through the vivid metaphor of "fishing boat". The whole poem was smooth, bright, and full of the poet's praise and reverence for nature.