There are mountains, there are seas, everything has a spirit All things have a spirit that can promote metabolism. Out of thin air, there are flowers and leaves There was wind, rain, day, and night. There's a king, there's me, there's joy, there's sorrow There are gatherings, there are farewells, there are dreams, there are poems.
There are many poems that begin with the word 'phoenix'. The following are some of the classics: I recall playing the flute on the Phoenix Platform. Tang Dynasty·Li Bai's Night Moored by Niu Zhu, Recalling the Past 2. On the Phoenix Terrace, phoenixes swim, running water gurgles, and white dew fills Tingzhou. Tang·Wang Zhihuan's "Climbing the Stork Tower" 3. Dancing Phoenix, Nine-Heavens Song, Dragon Roar, Four Seas Music, Thousand Bells Song·Lu You's Spring Journey to Qiantang Lake 4. The phoenix spreads its wings and flies far away. The dragon travels in the nine heavens. Ming·Feng Menglong, Yu Shi Ming Yan 5. The Jade Hall of the Phoenix Pavilion and Dragon Pavilion is covered with green curtains and green curtains. Tang Dynasty. Bai Juyi's "Farewell to the Ancient Original Grass" These poems depicted the phoenix, dragon, water, white dew, Tingzhou, bell and other elements with imagination and beauty.
There are flowers and wine, and the benefits are in life. With wine and meat, many brothers went to battle to kill the enemy without fear. With money and power, you can travel the world. Without power, you can't move an inch. Revenge can only be resolved by giving back to those who help.
The butterflies danced among the flowers, as light as a dream.
The butterflies dance gracefully, the flowers bloom in spring, and the butterflies are happy and harmonious.
There are many poems that start with the north and south. The following are some examples: 1. The north and south have been long for thirty years, and the dam left by Duke Xie is still there. Song·Qin Guan 2. North and south sails meet at this ferry, and the river is full of flute and drum to carry spring. When we meet, we are all strangers from other places. Don't be tired of drinking in front of the cup. Ming·Hu Yan 3. The high halls in the north and south were originally rich, and the beams and pillars of the hundred-year-old house were half inclined. I've been taught to stand up, but I've been extravagant looking west at my cottage. Song·Su Zhe 4. Poem of the North and the South (244 sentences in total)101. Twenty-five years of walking north and south, leaving love in silence. Sima Guang's "I used to be the governor of Wei City, and now I've passed it again for twenty-five years." 5. Poem of the North and South (244 sentences in total)51. Two stone bells in the north and south, one on the upper and one on the lower side of the water. Yu Liangneng's "Stone Bell Mountain, North and South Stone Bell" 6. I hate that you are not like the moon in the river tower. North, south, east, west, north, east, west, only follow each other without parting. Lu Benzhong's "Picking Mulberry. Hate that you are not like Jiang Lou Yue" These poems came from different eras and poets, describing the distance between the north and south, human feelings, and scenery.
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An example of a sentence with the word "Mo" in ancient poetry is as follows: The flowers on the road can slowly return. Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty,"Fu De Gu Yuan Cao Farewell" 2. The spring breeze is ten miles long, and the road to Yangzhou is rolled up with a bead curtain. Tang Dynasty Du Mu's "Farewell" 3. Green Tree Village and Green Mountain. Tang Dynasty Wang Zhihuan's "Climbing the Stork Tower" The mountain is heavy and the water is heavy. There is no way out. There is another village in the dark. Lu You of the Tang Dynasty,"Traveling to the West Village" 5. Clear water produces hibiscus and naturally decorates it. Tang Dynasty Wang Zhihuan's "Climbing the Stork Tower" These sentences were very beautiful and tactful in expressing the longing for nature, life, and hometown.
'One-Character Poem' was a seven-character quatrain. It was written by the poet Chen Hang during the Jiaqing period of the Qing Dynasty. This poem described a peaceful evening scene of a fishing boat in simple and beautiful language. The poem used many " one " words. Through ingenious arrangements and vivid descriptions, it transformed the plain word game into magical poetry. Each " one " had a distinct image. It was a human-shaped painting that gave people a poetic feeling. When the poet Chen Hang wrote this poem, he was rushing to Huangzhou to participate in the provincial examination, hoping to obtain fame. On the way, he encountered a situation where the ferry had already left the shore, but he asked the duke to drive the boat back to the shore and ferry him across the river. Seeing that Chen Hang was a refined scholar, Duke Zhuang made a request: if Chen Hang could compose a seven-character quatrain that included ten " one " characters, he would immediately turn the bow back and cross the river with Chen Hang. This poem depicted the magnificent scenery of the river sky by describing elements such as fishing boats, fishermen, fishing hooks, the bright moon, and autumn. The entire poem was ingenious and had a profound artistic conception, giving people a beautiful imagination and feeling.
There were many examples of the word " Chao " appearing in poems. For example, in Han Yu's " Moving to Lan Guan to Show My Grandnephew Xiang ", there was a line," A letter to the Nine Heavens in the morning, and eight thousand on Chaoyang Road in the evening ". In Li Bai's " Leaving the White Emperor City in the Morning ", there was a line," Leaving the White Emperor in the morning among the colorful clouds, thousands of miles of Jiangling returned in a day ". In Lu You's " Lin 'an Spring Rain Begins to Clear ", there was a line," A small building listens to the spring rain overnight, and the deep alley sells apricot flowers of the Ming Dynasty." These poems all had the word "Chao", expressing different emotions and artistic conception.
There were many poems with the word "moon" in them, such as Li Bai's "Silent Night Thoughts","The bright moon in front of the bed is suspected to be frost on the ground." I look up at the bright moon, I look down and miss my hometown." There was also Su Shi's "Shui Diao Ge Tou·Bing Chen Mid-Autumn Festival" in "When will the bright moon appear?" Ask the blue sky for wine." As well as Du Fu's " Remembering My Brother on a Moonlit Night "," The dew is white tonight, and the moon is bright in my hometown." Wait a minute. These poems all used the word 'moon' as the theme, expressing the poet's longing and praise for the moon.