The ancient poem of the rose is as follows: The soft fragrance of the red rose flowers assailed the nostrils like a beauty's veil. - Tang Dynasty poet Wang Zhihuan's "Climbing the Stork Tower" 2. The roses were as soft as red silk. - Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi's "Farewell to the Ancient Original Grass" 3. The rose buds are soft like cotton, and the petals are bright like silk. The fragrance is intoxicating. - Song Dynasty poet Lu You's "Traveling to the West Village" 4. The roses bloomed like a beautiful brocade, and the fragrance assailed the nostrils like a beautiful fairy descending to the mortal world. - Song Dynasty poet Xin Qiji's "Sapphire Case: Yuan Xi" 5. The rose bloomed beautifully, its petals soft as silk, and its rich fragrance was intoxicating. - Yuan Dynasty poet Ma Zhiyuan's "Tianjing Sand·Autumn Thoughts"
Okay, here are some poems describing ancient dances: 1 spinning like a flower dancing like a rainbow. - Bai Juyi's Farewell to the Ancient Grass The long sleeves dance gracefully, and the light gauze covers the jade face. - Liu Kezhuang's " Full Court Fragrance·Spring Night " The phoenix hairpin danced gracefully and the dragon robe danced gracefully. - Zhou Bangyan's Su Muzhe·Burning Aquilaria 4. Lithe steps like swallows, twirling and dancing like the wind. - Li Qingzhao's "Dreamlike Order·Chang Ji Xi Ting Sunset" 5 red sleeves add fragrance, drunk wine cup, dancing and singing. - Su Shi's "Jiangcheng Zi: Hunting in Mizhou" 6. As graceful as a startled swan, as graceful as a swimming dragon. - Tao Yuanming, a poet of the Jin Dynasty,"The Peach Blossom Spring" The dancing shadows are scattered, and the singing is drifting away. - Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi's "Farewell to the Ancient Original Grass" 8 Spinning like a flying swallow leaping like a startled swan. - Tang Dynasty poet Wang Zhihuan's "Climbing the Stork Tower" 9. The long sleeves and good dance are rippling in clear waves. - Tang Dynasty poet Du Fu's "Presented to Wei Eight Chushi" 10 Dancing gracefully, step by step. - Song Dynasty poet Lu You's "The Phoenix with the Head of the Phoenix: The Feelings of the World" These poems describe the beauty and magnificence of ancient dances, showing the exquisite skills and elegant gestures of the dancers.
Here are some poems describing ancient beauties: 1."Sapphire Case·Yuanxi" from "Song of Everlasting Sorrow": 2 The Tang Dynasty poet, Bai Juyi, wrote in his "Farewell to the Ancient Grass": 3 The Tang Dynasty poet Du Fu wrote in his poem,"A Beautiful Woman": 4 In the Song Dynasty poet Su Shi's "Jiangcheng Zi: Hunting in Mizhou", he wrote: 5 The Ming Dynasty poet Feng Menglong wrote in the Records of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty: These poems described the appearance, image, temperament, and style of the ancient beauty. They showed the unique charm of the ancient beauty and made the readers feel the beauty and nobility of the ancient beauty.
There were many ancient poems that described fireworks. Some of the famous ones included: 1. The east wind at night blooms thousands of trees, blowing down even more, stars like rain. Song·Xin Qiji's Sapphire Case·Yuan Xi 2. The fire tree and silver flowers combined, and the Star Bridge Iron Lock opened. Tang Su's Taste," The 15th Night of the First Month " 3. Peach and plum flowers bloom on the mountain, and fireworks in the clouds are people's homes. Liu Yuxi's Nine Bamboo Branch Ci 4. Where the mulberry trees and Zhe trees are desolate, the fireworks gradually meet each other. Jia Dao's "Twilight in the Mountain Village" 5. Scenery, fireworks, Qingming Festival, singing, crying, sorrow and joy in the city. Jia Dao's "Twilight in the Mountain Village" These poems vividly expressed the beauty and unique atmosphere of fireworks through vivid descriptions and comparisons.
The following are some ancient poems that describe flying: - "He must have ascended to the heavens, breaking through the azure of the autumn sky." In Han Xiang's "Replying to Uncle Yu," the ancients often used the word "soaring" to express their ambition. - "Chang'e should regret stealing the elixir, and the blue sea and blue sky will be in my heart every night." In Li Shangyin's "Chang'e" poem, Chang'e ascended alone to become an immortal, but spent her days alone in the blue sea and blue sky. - "I want to ride the wind and return, but I'm afraid that it's too cold at the top. Dance and clear the shadow, how can it seem to be in the world?" Su Shi's "Shui Diao Ge Tou" expressed the poet's yearning for becoming an immortal, but considering that he might have to give up the love and companionship of the human world, he was more willing to stay in the human world. - "The bell and drum have been ringing for a long time, and the starry sky is about to dawn." In Bai Juyi's Song of Everlasting Regret, the ancients looked up at the galaxy. Although they did not understand the scientific principles of the day and night, they were full of imagination about the starry sky. - "The stars in the sky spin, and the curtains of the world hang down." In Li Qingzhao's "Southern Song: The Milky Way in the Sky", the poet stayed up late at night and watched the Milky Way change its position with the passage of time. There were also some poems that contained the image of flying: - "There is a banished old man in the distance of the silver river, and the immortal mountain is drunk on the sea. Flowers spread across the clouds, and the osmanthus trees melt with wine. Jade rabbit toad palace climb fast feet, Venus jade hall shining fireflies. Who is like the moon in the nine heavens? Only China has a dream child." Rainy Lotus Green Ripple, Seven Laws, Flying Heavens - "The moon shines on the autumn river to fish for the white old man, and the drunken sky is full of glory. A pole cut through the clear waves and looked out. Lonely thoughts galloped across the Han River. I want to fly in the vast universe with fine dust, and I will whip my body into a stupid worm. Life is so short, I'm going to be a crane boy." Tang Zhaoping's "Seven Laws, Flying Heavens" - "The bright moonlight of the world remembers the old man, and the dream of returning home is in my chest. The thousand-year-old murals appear, and the visions of several heroes merge. Moon landing, flying into the annals of history, climbing the peak to start a business and killing demon insects. Now, fighting for a new era, there are crane boys riding horses and raising whips." Xiao He's "Seven Laws: Flying Heavens" - "The ambitious moon explorer, the descendant of the space explorer Peng. A hundred years of dream Chang'e exhibition, a long-cherished wish to melt silk. Two sleeves clean wind return to the party history, San Fan corruption root out insects. The mountains and rivers are beautiful and the ink is red. The technology is soaring and the crane is singing." Hui Bo's "Seven Laws, Flying Heavens" - "The moon is chasing stars, and the eastern red yeast is ringing in the clouds. The divine boat repeatedly flew across the sky, and the jade rabbit melted on the back of the moon. Generations of hard work added to the national treasure, a hundred years of deterrence to suppress wolves and insects. Reviving today's new tune, I am happy to be the first child of Yan Hao." Seven-year-old boy's "Seven Laws, Flying Heavens" - "I want to ascend to the heavens, but I'm already a wild old man. He often boasted of the great sage's cruelty in the clouds, and envied Chang'e's melting under the laurel tree. In my dreams I become a bird flying in the North Sea; When I'm drunk, I'll hold a crane and laugh at a fool." Seventy-year-old Ci child's "Seven Laws, Flying Heavens" "Legend of the Flying Apsaras" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The following are some ancient poems that describe flying: - "Flying Mirror under the Moon, Cloud Sea Building." - "A lone bird flying in the sky, leisurely clouds crossing the dragon's head." - "What a good move. The bright moon shares the clear shadow, and the white clouds travel in space." - " He must have ascended to the heavens and broken through the azure dot in the autumn sky." - "I have no flying immortal technique, and I control my qi to the extreme." - "It's easy to ride the wind. The sky is ten thousand miles wide, and I can see the mountains and rivers directly." - "Take the comet as a sign, and raise the handle as a flag." "Legend of the Flying Apsaras" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
There were many ancient poems that described love for a daughter. There are many poems about daughters in the Book of Songs, such as "The sunflower in the green garden waits for the sun to dry". Among them," Qing Qing " described her daughter's beautiful skin color, and " Morning Dew " was a metaphor for her daughter's youth." Waiting for the sun " expressed the hope that her daughter could cherish her youth and enjoy life. 2 In the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Zhihuan's " Climbing the Stork Tower ", there was a line: " The sun is against the mountains, the Yellow River flows into the sea currents." Among them," Ending the Mountain " described his daughter as beautiful and moving, and " Entering the Sea Current " meant that his daughter's life was like the Yellow River, surging endlessly and full of vitality. 3 In the Song Dynasty poet Li Qingzhao's "Dream Like Order", there was a line that said,"I often remember that I was drunk at the riverside pavilion and did not know the way back." " Chang Ji " meant that he often recalled that " Xi Ting " was a place he went to play with his daughter." Ri Mu " meant that time was passing quickly." Drunk " meant that he was already intoxicated and didn't know the way home. 4. In Yuan Dynasty poet Ma Zhiyuan's " Tianjing Sand·Autumn Thoughts ", there was a line: " The setting sun is setting in the west, and the heartbroken person is at the end of the world." Among them," Sunset " meant that his daughter was as beautiful as the setting sun, and " Heartbroken Man " meant that he was heartbroken at the news of losing his daughter. These poems expressed the love and cherish for their daughters, showing the beautiful imagination and tender fatherly love of the ancient poets for their daughters.
Dandelion was a widely distributed herbaceous plant belonging to the Comet family. The ancients once used the phrase " the wind blows the yellow butterfly over the wall " to describe the elegant beauty of dandelion. Here are some ancient poems describing dandelions: Dandelions bloom like snow, scattering all over the world. The dandelions 'branches were fluttering like ripples in a veil. Dandelion flowers bloom like brocade, drifting in the air, beautiful as a painting. 4. The wind blows dandelions, and the fallen flowers dance in the sky. Dandelion leaves fall like butterflies dancing among flowers. I hope these poems can provide you with some inspiration to describe the beauty of dandelions in an ancient way.
Alright, here are some ancient poems that describe a beautiful woman: [1. Beauty of the Flower and the Moon: From Bai Juyi's Song of Everlasting Regret in the Tang Dynasty.] It described a woman's beauty as beautiful as a flower and as bright as the moon. 2. The national beauty and heavenly fragrance: From Bai Juyi's "Farewell to the Ancient Grass" of the Tang Dynasty. It described a woman's beauty as precious as a national treasure and as beautiful as a fairy from heaven. [3. The most beautiful woman in the world: From Du Fu's " The Wine " of the Tang Dynasty.] The woman's beauty was enough to topple the entire country and make it unforgettable. 4. Like Flowers and Jade: From Du Fu's quatrains of the Tang Dynasty. It described a woman's beauty as delicate as a flower and as pure as jade. 5. Peerless magnificence: From Wang Zhihuan's "Climbing the Stork Tower" in Tang Dynasty. It described the beauty and intelligence of a woman that surpassed ordinary humans. 6. Bright eyes and white teeth: From Du Fu's quatrains of the Tang Dynasty. It described a woman's beauty as bright as her eyes and as white as her teeth. 7. Delicate and charming: From Du Fu's "Wine" of the Tang Dynasty. It described a woman's beauty and charm that was intoxicating. [8. National Beauty and Heavenly Fragrance: Song of Everlasting Regret by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty.] It described the beauty of a woman as precious as a national treasure and as beautiful as a fairy from heaven. The above are some ancient poems that describe beautiful women. I hope they will be of help to you.
There were many ancient poems about rebirth. Some of the famous poems included: 1. The sharp edge of a sword comes from sharpening, and the fragrance of plum blossoms comes from bitter cold. Pre-Qin Dynasty, Unknown,"Vigilant and Virtuous Writing, Diligence" 2. There will be a time when the wind blows and the waves break, and the clouds sail straight across the sea. Tang Li Bai's Difficult Journey (Part One) 3. Thousands of hammers and thousands of chisels dug out of the mountains, and the fire burned as if it were nothing. Ming·Yu Qian's Limestone Song 4. Thousands of grinding and ten thousand strikes are still strong, let the east, west, north and south wind blow. Zheng Xie of the Qing Dynasty, Bamboo and Stone 5. Victory and defeat are unpredictable in the military, and men are ashamed and endure shame. Tang·Du Mu's Inscription on Wujiang River Pavilion 6. Without a bone-chilling cold, where would the fragrance of plum blossoms come from? Tang Dynasty, Zen Master Huang Bo,"Ode to the Opening of the Hall" 7. Although it's hard to wash it all, it's hard to blow the sand until it reaches gold. Tang Dynasty Liu Yuxi's "Waves of Sand" 8. After ten years of cold, no one asked him, but he became famous overnight. Yuan Gao Ming's "Pipa Story." 9. Living in adversity, the whole body is full of acupuncture and medicine, and the heart is not aware of it. Ming·Hong Yingming, Cai Gen Tan, Introduction 10. The wildfire could not burn, but the spring wind blew and it grew again. Through vivid metaphor and artistic conception, these poems expressed the spirit of regaining vitality and rebirth in a difficult situation. They encouraged people to persevere in adversity, to move forward bravely, and to meet new challenges.