Du Fu, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, wrote in his quatrain: ``` The rain on the Qingming Festival is so heavy that pedestrians on the road want to break their souls. Where is the cowherd boy pointing to Apricot Blossom Village in the distance? ``` In the Yuan Dynasty's "Tianjing Sand·Autumn Thoughts", it was written: ``` The sun sets in the west, and the drizzle drizzles. People lean against the building and watch. Fallen leaves piled up and flowing water lingered. Where is the return journey? ``` These poems all described the rainy scene in summer and the loneliness and confusion of pedestrians in the rain.
I recommend "I Slay Demons with Poetry". This novel tells the story of a female protagonist who majored in Chinese language and literature who transmigrated to a world with demons. She relied on her mastery of Tang poetry, Song poetry, and Yuan Qu to slay demons. There were a lot of poems and songs in the novel, which could satisfy your interest in this kind of culture, and there were also some elements of Xianxia. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
Here are some verses describing "summer flowers": 1. The lotus leaves connecting the sky are infinitely green, reflecting the lotus flowers in the sun. Yang Wanli's " The Way to Send off the Forest from Jingci Temple at Dawn " 2. In summer, the lotus flowers bloom and the fragrance spreads everywhere. Tang Dynasty. Bai Juyi's "Farewell to the Ancient Original Grass" 3. The little lotus has just revealed its sharp horn, and there are already dragonflies standing on it. Yang Wanli's Little Lotus 4. The green trees are thick with shade, and the reflection of the tall buildings in the summer is reflected in the pond. The crystal curtain moved, and the breeze filled the courtyard with roses. Tang·Gao Pian's Summer in the Mountain Pavilion 5. Jiangnan has nothing to offer but a spring. Tang·Lu Kai,"To Wang Lun" 6. The Peach Blossom Pond is a thousand feet deep, not as deep as Wang Lun's love. Tang·Li Bai,"To Wang Lun" 7. The grass grows long and the orioles fly. In February, the willows brush the dike and get drunk in the spring smoke. Tang·Bai Juyi's Peach Blossom in Dalin Temple I sleep in spring, but I don't notice the dawn. I hear birds singing everywhere. The sound of wind and rain at night, how many flowers fall? Tang·Meng Haoran's Spring Dawn 9. Green poplar smoke outside the morning cold light red apricot branches spring noisy. Song·Song Qi, Spring in Jade Tower 10. The mountain is heavy and the water is heavy. There is no way out. There is another village. Tang·Lu You's "Mountain West Village Tour"
Rainwater was one of the most common theme and emotional elements in Tang and Song poetry. Many poets expressed their thoughts and feelings by describing the gestures, emotions, and effects of rain. Here are some famous phrases about rain: 1. Drenched clothes want to wet the apricot blossoms, the rain blows on the face, but the willow wind is not cold. Tang Dynasty poet Zhi Nan's quatrains The morning rain in the City of Wei is light and dusty. The guest house is green and the willows are new. Tang Dynasty poet Jia Dao's Inscription on Li Ning's Secluded Residence 3. It rains on the Qingming Festival. Pedestrians on the road want to break their souls. Tang Dynasty poet Du Mu's Qingming The sound of wind and rain in the night, how many flowers fall? Tang Dynasty poet Meng Haoran's Spring Dawn The green mountains cannot be blocked, after all, it flows eastward. Tang Dynasty poet Wang Zhihuan's "Climbing the Stork Tower" In these poems, rain was not only described as a natural phenomenon, but also as a symbol of emotion, vitality and hope.
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 recent rain was indeed a little overwhelming. The sound of raindrops hitting the window made people feel as if they were in a quiet and fresh world. At 3 p. m. local time, the rain gradually increased. The sky had turned gloomy, and the raindrops hit the window accurately like needles, causing waves of pain. The air in the room became moist as if all the dust and impurities had been washed away by the rain. The rain continued for a long time and gradually became more violent. The rain hit the roof and made a loud noise. The ground also splashed a large amount of water. The forest in the distance was flooded by the rain, presenting a hazy scene as if the entire world was shrouded in a mysterious veil. Night fell and the rain continued to fall. The leaking water on the roof was getting bigger and bigger, and the alarm sounded. The sound of the rain hitting the window, accompanied by the shouts and the roar of the cars in the distance, created a unique quiet atmosphere. The rain gradually stopped and the sky began to clear up. The sunlight shone on the water surface, giving off a golden glow. The mountains in the distance were washed away by the rain, and it was as if the entire world had become brighter. The rain brought fresh air and a peaceful atmosphere, making people feel an unprecedented sense of comfort and relaxation.
There were 26 poems with rain in the complete collection of 300 Tang poems. The most famous of them were Du Fu's Ascending and Bai Juyi's Farewell to Ancient Grass. In Du Fu's "Climbing High", there is a sentence: "Climbing high is spectacular. The vast river between heaven and earth will not return." It depicted the scene of climbing high and looking into the distance, as well as the raindrops floating in the sky. There was a line in Bai Juyi's " Farewell to the Ancient Grass of the Plain ":" The grass on the plain withers and thrives every year." It depicted the growth and withering process of plants in nature, as well as the raindrops floating in the sky. In addition, there were also descriptions of rain in works such as Wang Wei's Mountain Rain, Wang Zhihuan's Climbing the Stork Tower, and Liu Yuxi's Humble Room Inscription.
There were many poems without rain in the complete collection of 300 Tang poems. There were many poems in 300 Poems of the Tang Dynasty that described different weather and scenes, including sunny days, rainy days, snowy days, and so on. Although these poems didn't describe the rain, they described different weather and scenery to let the readers feel the freshness and boldness of the Tang Dynasty poems. For example, Du Fu, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, had a poem in his "Climbing High"."Climbing high is spectacular. The vast river between heaven and earth does not return." This poem described the scene of climbing high and looking into the distance. It did not mention the rain, but one could feel the freshness and magnificence of the rain.
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To miss an opportunity or fate means to regretfully lose a proper connection or opportunity to get along. The following are some poems that describe the missing: 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. I'm always a guest in autumn, sad for thousands of miles. I've been sick for a hundred years, and I'm alone on the stage. Hard times, bitter regrets, frosty hair, disheveled hair, newly stopped muddy wine cup. Du Fu of Tang Dynasty, Ascending the Mountain The mountain is heavy and the water is heavy. There is no way out. The willows are dark and the flowers are bright. Another village. Lu You's "Mountain West Village Tour" When we meet, it's hard to say goodbye. The east wind is powerless, and the flowers are broken. Silkworms in spring die, their silk is exhausted, their candles turn into ashes, and their tears dry. Tang Dynasty Li Shangyin's Untitled When the flowers are reopened, the Japanese will return to their old places. Don't worry about the road ahead without a confidant. Who in the world doesn't know you? Tang Dynasty Gao Shi's Bie Dong Da Five thousand miles away, I stand by the secluded windowsill and look out through the window. Thousands of miles away, I stand by the secluded windowsill and look into the distance through the window Du Fu of Tang Dynasty, Ascending the Mountain