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 following are some poems with allusions: - In Su Shi's "Jiangcheng Zi: Hunting in Mizhou", he said,"When will you send Feng Tang?" Ming used the story in the Biography of Feng Tang in the Records of the Historian. He hoped that someone could recommend him like Feng Tang and entrust him with an important task. - Li Bai's "Xuanzhou Xie Tiaolou farewell school book Shu Yun""Penglai article Jian 'an bone, in the middle of the small Xie and clear hair." "Penglai" referred to Li Yun,"Jian An Gu" referred to Jian An Feng Gu, and "Xiao Xie" referred to Xie Tiao. - Xin Qiji's " The River is Red. Send Li Zhengzhi to Shu."" Shu Road Ascends to Heaven. A cup is sent to the guest in embroidered clothes." Using Li Bai's " The Difficulties of Shu Road "," The Difficulties of Shu Road are Hard to Ascend to the Blue Sky ", emphasizing that one can reach the Blue Sky through arduous climbing, is a reverse allusion. - In Gong Zizhen's "Ji Hai Za Shi", the phrase "all the horses are silent" was used to describe the depressing atmosphere under the rule of the Qing Dynasty. It was an allusion from Su Shi's "Three Horses Painting Zan Yin". - Li Bai's "Difficult Journey":"When I am idle, I fish on the green stream. Suddenly I take a boat and dream of the sun." When the poet was at a loss, he thought of the story of Jiang Shang, who was 80 years old and met King Wen and Yi Yin while fishing in the stream. Before he was hired by Tang, he dreamed that he would ride a boat around the sun and moon, increasing his confidence. - Lu You's "Book of Sickness":"A master's watch can pass through ancient and modern times, and it is more detailed in the middle of the night." "A Watch of the Master" refers to Zhuge Liang's "Watch of the Master." The novel " Glittering Four Seasons " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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"
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"
Books with historical allusions and poems could refer to the following examples: " Records of the Historian " was a historical book written by Sima Qian of the Western Han Dynasty. It included many historical allusions and poems. 2. Han Shu: It was a historical book written by Sima Qian of the Han Dynasty. It also contained many historical allusions and poems. " Water Margins ": It was a novel from the Ming Dynasty, which contained many historical allusions and poems from the Song Dynasty, such as Song Jiang and Wu Yongzhi's birthday. 4 Romance of the Three Kingdoms: It is a Chinese Ming Dynasty novel that contains many historical allusions and poems from the Three Kingdoms period, such as Zhuge Liang's strategy of calculating the empty city. Dream of the Red Chamber: It is a Chinese Qing Dynasty novel that contains many historical allusions and poems from the Qing Dynasty, such as the love story between Jia Baoyu and Lin Daiyu. These books contained many historical allusions and poems, which were of great significance to understanding ancient Chinese culture.
Chinese cuisine is an important part of Chinese culture, and poetry and allusions are one of the quintessence of Chinese culture. The following are some poems and allusions about Chinese cuisine: 1 Sichuan Cuisine: Spicy Boiled Fish "Spicy Boiled Fish" was a traditional Sichuan delicacy. The main ingredient was fresh and spicy. The meat was tender and had a unique taste. The story could be traced back to the Tang Dynasty. It was said that Li Bai, the prime minister of the Tang Dynasty, once tasted the "Spicy Boiled Fish" in a restaurant and was overwhelmed by its delicious taste. Therefore, he wrote a poem,"I Will Drink Wine":"Don't you see that the water of the Yellow River flows from the sky to the sea and never returns?" Can't you see the bright mirror in the high hall sad, white hair in the morning like black silk, turning into snow in the evening? Life is full of joy, don't let the golden cup empty to the moon." 2. Cantonese: Dim sum "Dim sum" was an important part of Guangdong's food culture and one of the eight major cuisines in China. The story could be traced back to the Tang Dynasty. It was said that Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty once tasted the "dim sum" of Guangdong and brought it into the court. Since then, Guangdong's dim sum production technology has continued to develop into one of today's characteristics. 3. Shandong Cuisine: Braised Pork "Braised pork" was one of the classic dishes in Shandong's food culture. It tasted delicious, fat, but not greasy. The story could be traced back to the Han Dynasty. It was said that Emperor Liu Bang of the Han Dynasty had tasted Shandong's "braised pork" and praised it as "fat but not greasy and fragrant". Since then, braised pork has become a specialty of Shandong and has been passed down to this day. 4 Hunan Cuisine: Spicy Chicken "Spicy Chicken" was one of the classic dishes in Hunan's food culture. It was very popular because of its spicy and fragrant taste. The story could be traced back to the Ming Dynasty. It was said that Emperor Zhu Yuanzhang of the Ming Dynasty had tasted Hunan's "spicy chicken" and praised it as "fragrant and spicy." Since then,"spicy chicken" has become a special delicacy in Hunan and has been passed down to this day.
There were many poems related to plum blossoms. The following were some of the more famous ones: 1 Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty wrote,"Farewell to the Ancient Grass":"The grass on the plains withered and flourished every 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 prince to the lush garden to bid farewell." The "plum blossom" in this poem symbolized the deep affection and strength of parting. 2. Spring Journey to Qiantang Lake by Lu You of the Song Dynasty: " The water level in the west of Jiating in the north of Gushan Temple is low and the clouds are low. Green mountains on both sides of the river face each other, and a lone sail appears beside the sun. The mountain is heavy and the water is heavy. I doubt that there is no way out. The willows are dark and the flowers are bright. Another village. The flute and drum follow the Spring Society, near the dress, simple and ancient. In the extreme cold, I seek wine and freeze to death. In a moment, I'll be strong." The plum blossom in this poem symbolized persistence and hope in adversity. 3 Ming Dynasty Feng Menglong's "Yu Shi Ming Yan":"The north wind rolls the ground, the white grass breaks the Hu sky, and it snows in August. Suddenly, it was as if a spring breeze had come and thousands of pear trees had blossomed. I leave the remaining lotuses, listening to the sound of the rain, deep in the courtyard, no one comes. A night of rain, a good tree, few flowers fall. It doesn't stop the flower path from going straight to meet the spring stream as a ferry. Don't say that you don't need to be skinny to teach the moon to shine on the flowing spring." The plum blossom in this poem symbolized perseverance and self-transcendence. 4. Ma Zhiyuan's " Tianjing Sand·Autumn Thoughts " of the Yuan Dynasty: " Withered vines, old trees, crows, small bridges, flowing water, people. The ancient road, the west wind, the thin horse, the setting sun, the heartbroken man at the end of the world." The plum blossom in this poem symbolized loneliness and homesickness. In addition, there were many other poems and literary works that described and symbolized the plum blossom. The plum blossom had also become one of the important symbols in Chinese culture.
Su Hui was a female poet of the Qin Dynasty during the Sixteen Kingdoms period. Her husband, Dou Tao, was the governor of Qinzhou. Dou Tao had a favorite concubine, Zhao Yangtai. His wife and concubine were not on good terms. When Dou Tao went to Xiangyang to take office, Su Hui did not go with him. Su Hui, who stayed alone in the empty room, was deeply remorseful, so she created Xuanji Painting. "Xuanji Painting" has a total of 840 words (excluding the "heart" character added by later generations in the center of the original poem), with 29 words in both vertical and horizontal, which can form about 7958 poems. The poems have three, four, five, six, and seven words. Its square matrix vertical, horizontal, oblique, alternating, positive, reverse reading or backward one word, overlapping one word reading can become a poem. Su Hui embroidered the Xuanji Painting on the brocade and sent it to Dou Tao. After Dou Tao read it, he sent it back to Zhao balcony and solemnly received Su Hui back. The couple loved each other as before. Later generations also called the Xuanji Painting "Jinshu" or "Jinzi Shu". This was the allusion of Su Hui's palindromic poems.
The following are some poems that contain the story of plum blossoms: 1. " Luofu Dream is also called Cuiyu, Dream of Plum Blossom. The allusion comes from Liu Zongyuan's Dragon City Record. Zhao Shixiong is drunk and rests under the Plum Blossom. The relevant poems are like Tang Yin Yaofan's "Friends in the Mountain Plum Blossom": A good wind blows Luofu Dream, don't listen to the sound of the green feathers in the empty forest; Qing Cao Xueqin's "Ode to the Red Plum Blossom to Get the Red Character": The soul flies in the spring of Yu Ling, and it is difficult to distinguish between the clouds and Luofu Dream. Yuan Li Junming's "Dongxian Song" Xie Yangcheng's Send Plum": Is the dark fragrance safe, the moon falls, and the soul is short in Luofu Dream; Song·Gao Guanguo "Jin people holding dew plate·plum blossom": Luofu dream far away, recall Zeng Qingxiao see fairy posture. Cold weather, green sleeves, poor, leaning on bamboo Yiyi." 2. Lin Bu had an allusion to "Plum Wife and Crane Son". He lived in seclusion in the Lonely Mountain of West Lake in Hangzhou, raised cranes, planted plum blossoms, and loved plum cranes. Although it was not directly reflected in the poem, later generations often used it to express seclusion or lofty aspirations. 3. Among the many poems, although there were no direct allusions, there were many poems that used plum blossoms to symbolize noble and pure quality. For example, Wang Anshi's "Plum Blossom" wrote,"Several plum blossoms in the corner, Ling Han blooms alone." I know it's not snow from afar, so there's a faint fragrance coming." In this poem, Wang Anshi used plum blossoms as a metaphor. He used the noble character of plum blossoms that bloomed alone in the cold and had a dark fragrance to symbolize that he could still uphold integrity and justice even in difficult circumstances. Li Shangyin's "Recalling Plum Blossoms" was "fixed at the end of the world, Yiyi to the splendor of things." Cold plum blossoms are the most hateful, often as last year's flowers." Li Shangyin compared himself to the plum blossoms. The plum blossoms withered early and could not share the warmth of spring with the flowers, just like his own career was not smooth and his life was down and out. In the "Ode to Enlightenment in the Upper Hall" of Zen Master Huangbo,"The dust is too heavy, and the rope is tight." How can the fragrance of plum blossoms reach my nose without going through the bone-chilling cold?" Borrowing the plum blossom's proud snow welcoming the frost and Ling Han's solitary character, it symbolized the idea of overcoming difficulties and doing things with the character of plum blossoms. The plum beard is only three times whiter than the snow, but the snow is only a bit whiter than the plum." The poet wrote about snow and plum blossoms together. The snow revealed the information of spring because of plum blossoms, and the snow in Moine showed a noble character. Lu You's "Ode to Plum Blossom" wrote: "Outside the station, by the broken bridge, loneliness opens without a master." It's already dusk, I'm sad alone, more wind and rain. I have no intention of fighting for spring, but I let the crowd envy me. Shattered into mud and ground into dust, only fragrant as before." It also expressed the poet's noble and pure feelings through plum blossoms. "Nine Plum Red Songs Collection" novel is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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.
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 "