" The Sand of the Washing Stream " was a poem by the Tang Dynasty poet Liu Zongyuan. It mainly described the author's mood and mood while washing gauze by the stream. The meaning of this poem was: The sand of the washing stream is washing gauze by the stream The breeze blows, the rain drizzles The worries in his heart were gently resolved. Looking at the clear stream The gauze dress was as white as snow He was in a particularly good mood. The sky is clear after the rain, and the rainbow is hanging high The scenery was beautiful. This poem expressed the author's inner peace and love for life by describing the scene and mood of the author washing gauze by the stream.
Su Shi has many works of "Huanxi Sand." For example,"Huanxi Sand·Rustling Clothes, Scarf, Falling Jujube Flowers" was one of the five groups of poems written by Su Shi on his way to Shitan to thank the rain after praying for rain when he was the prefect of Xuzhou. It depicted the rural scenery and simple folk customs. The style was fresh and the language was clear, reflecting what he saw and felt along the way, as well as the joy and nostalgia in his heart. The author of "Huanxi Sand·Light Rain and Inclining Wind as Dawn Cold" saw and felt during his spring outing. It was full of the breath and vitality of spring, implying a clear and elegant aesthetic taste and attitude towards life. Among them, the phrase "the taste of the world is pure and happy" was highly praised. "Huanxi Sand·Visiting Qingquan Temple in Qishui" was written when Su Shi and Pang Anchang traveled together. The Ci described the scenery and environment of Qingquan Temple, expressing Su Shi's broad-minded spirit of self-improvement. The flowing water before the gate can still flow westward! Xio's "white hair singing yellow chicken" reflected his optimistic and open-minded attitude. There was also the Dragon Boat Festival, which depicted the activities and customs of beautiful women during the Dragon Boat Festival. "Huanxi Sand·Mountains Invasion Dip Dazzling Clouds" was written in November of the fourth year of Jiayou of Song Renzong (1059). The first film described the late autumn scenery, and the second film described the scene of dreaming of his hometown. The whole poem was lyrical, and the writing was like flowing water.
There are many poems that express feelings like Huanxi Sha. Here are some examples: 1. Climbing a tall building alone, I can see the end of the world. Tang Dynasty Wang Zhihuan's "Climbing the Stork Tower" 2 If the love between two people lasts for a long time, how can it be morning and evening? The Magpie Bridge Immortal by Qin Guan in Tang Dynasty 3. 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" 4. Flowers close to the tall building hurt the guest's heart. It's difficult to climb here. Du Fu of Tang Dynasty, Ascending the Mountain The bright moon rises on the sea, and the horizon shares this moment. Zhang Jiuling of the Tang Dynasty,"Fu De Gu Yuan Cao Farewell" These poems all expressed the poet's emotions and thoughts, making people feel a deep artistic conception and feelings.
Su Shi's "Huanxi Sand·You Qi Shui Qingquan Temple" is a poem full of reason and interest. The first half of the poem depicted the beautiful scenery of Qingquan Temple." The orchid buds at the foot of the mountain are short and soaked in the stream, the sandy road among the pines is clean and muddy, and the chirping of the cuckoo in the evening rain." It described the cuteness of the orchid buds, the freshness of the sandy road after the rain, and the tranquility under the contrast of the birds. The second half of the poem contained profound philosophical thoughts about life." Who says that life is endless? The flowing water before the gate can still flow westward! Don't sing the yellow rooster with your white hair."The poet used the stream flowing westward in front of the door as a metaphor to express that although life will experience the passage of time, it can still maintain a positive and aggressive spirit, and there is no need to sigh about time in old age.
Waves and Sands was a quatrain of five characters by the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Zhihuan. Wang Zhihuan (688 - 742) was a famous writer and poet in the early Tang Dynasty. His poems were fresh and bright, and were deeply loved by later generations. The theme of "Wave Washing Sand" was "The Yellow River is far away, a lonely city among the white clouds. Why should the Qiang flute complain that the willow and spring breeze do not cross the Jade Gate Pass?" This poem expressed the author's deep friendship and patriotic feelings for the motherland by describing the magnificent scene of the surging Yellow River and the towering mountains.
Langtaosha·Beidai River Beidaihe The waves are surging The seaside scenery was enchanting. Green sand is boundless The water sparkled. breezy The coconut trees sway It was romantic and cozy. langtaosha The sea is clear The scenery was boundless. The waves are surging The seaside scenery was enchanting. Green sand is boundless The water sparkled. breezy The coconut trees sway It was romantic and cozy. langtaosha The sea is clear The scenery was boundless. This poem described the beautiful scenery of Beidai River and expressed the author's admiration for nature.
Langtaosha·Beidai River was a long narrative poem written by Wang Zhihuan, a poet of the Tang Dynasty.
The whole poem of Li Jing's "Breaking the Sand of Washing Creek" is as follows: Hand roll real beads on the jade hook, according to the previous spring hate lock building. Who was the master of the flowers falling in the wind? I miss you. The bluebird does not pass on the message outside the cloud, and the lilac leaves are sad in the rain. Looking back, the green waves of the three Chu rivers are at dusk, and the sky flows. This poem depicted a woman's longing for an old friend from afar. She sighed at the hatred of spring in the autumn scenery, and her heart was filled with sorrow. She longed for the green bird to convey her longing for her old friend from afar, but the green bird could not convey her thoughts. She looked at the lilacs in the rain and sighed that they were also condensing sorrow. She looked back and saw the rippling green waves of the Three Gorge. The river flowed down and connected with the sky. This poem expressed a woman's longing with fresh and natural strokes, showing the characteristics of the Southern Tang Dynasty.
The first poem was written by Liu Yuxi, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, as follows: Far above the Yellow River was a lonely city in the midst of white clouds. Why should the Qiang flute complain that the willows and spring breeze do not cross the Jade Gate Pass? Explain this poem: This poem described the desolate scene of the Yellow River flowing through and the lonely scene of the Jade Gate Pass. The Yellow River originates from the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, flows through Xinjiang, Qinghai, and other places, and finally flows into the Bohai Sea. In the poem, the scene of the Yellow River rising far away among the white clouds expressed the poet's sigh at the magnificent scenery of the Yellow River. A lonely city on a mountain described the geographical location of the Jade Gate Pass. The lonely city stood on the top of the mountain, accompanied by the Yellow River and a few friends. It could be understood that the Jade Gate Pass was an independent country isolated from the surrounding countries. Why should the Qiang flute complain that the willows and spring breeze do not cross the Jade Gate Pass? This sentence can be understood. Why use the Qiang flute to play the sad willow song to complain about the slow spring? Because the Jade Gate Pass was isolated by the spring breeze, they could not enjoy the breath of spring. This sentence expressed the poet's feelings about the desolate scene and isolated status of the Jade Gate Pass. This poem described the geographical location of the Yellow River and the Yumen Pass, as well as the loneliness and loneliness, expressing the beauty of desolation and isolation. It was a classic poem of the Tang Dynasty.
Su Shi's " Huanxi Sha " was a classic work in the history of Chinese literature. This poem was set in the middle of the Northern Song Dynasty, in the Huanxi River of Jiangnan. It depicted the scene of a woman washing clothes, expressing the author's yearning for a better life and the pursuit of love. It had profound emotional and cultural implications, and was hailed as the "best of the best". It was also a classic in the history of Chinese literature.