Firecrackers were a symbol of traditional culture. Many beautiful poems were used to describe their beauty. Here are some examples: - The fireworks and firecrackers could not burn out. The red sun shone on the earth in the west. - How many feelings are there in the famous city of Yangzhou under the fireworks in March? - In the sound of firecrackers, the spring breeze brings warmth into Tusu. - The sound of firecrackers startled the nightmare. - The wind and rain in the night, I know how many flowers fall. - In the sound of firecrackers, the spring breeze brings warmth into Tusu. - The spring breeze is green again, and when will the bright moon shine on me again? These poems not only express the beauty of fireworks but also show the unique charm of Chinese traditional culture.
Firecrackers are one of the most important elements in traditional Chinese culture. There are many beautiful poems that can be used to describe them. 1. The fireworks lit up the night, and the flowers and willows wandered together. --Tang·Bai Juyi's "Farewell to the Ancient Grass" The spring breeze brings warmth to Tu Su in the sound of firecrackers. --Song·Wang Anshi's "Yuan Ri" 3. Red hands, yellow golden cups, candlelight shadows, swaying red, reflecting the delicate face. --Tang Bai Juyi's Song of Everlasting Regret The spring breeze brings warmth to Tu Su in the sound of firecrackers. --Song·Wang Anshi's "Yuan Ri" Every day, thousands of families always exchange new peaches for old talismans. --Song·Wang Anshi's "Yuan Ri" These poems described the splendid scene of fireworks at night and the festive atmosphere, making people feel the charm of fireworks and the unique charm of Chinese traditional culture.
Everything in the world could be included in poetry, which reflected the close connection between poetry and life. Whether it was the work in the fields or the life scene in the ordinary alleys, whether it was the weather change in the yellow plum season, the natural scenery of the red plum blossoms on the wall, or the beautiful moment of blooming flowers on the roadside, or the natural sound of frogs and cicadas, they could all become the material of poetry. For example, Zhao Shixiu's "Meeting Guests" described the leisure time of "when the plum is yellow, the light rain knocks on the window, the sound of frogs bursts, and the lights shake down", and Lu You's "Traveling to the Mountain West Village" described the wine farming and mulberry words of "farmer's wax wine, chicken and pig in good years, mountains and rivers, dark willows and bright flowers". These poems were all integrated into the atmosphere of the world. When poets created poems, they would integrate the bits and pieces of life, their own emotions, and their perception of life into the poem, so that the poem could not only express lofty aspirations and elegant tastes, but also show ordinary and simple life scenes. The readers could feel the poet's straightforward, true, and unconcealed emotions in the poem, thus realizing the spiritual journey of erudition and communication with the predecessors. "Coincidentally, Love Is Parting" is also a wonderful novel. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The 300 Catalogies of the 300 Ancient Tang Poetry was a book that included 300 ancient Tang poems. We can find some information related to the 300 Tang poems, but we don't provide specific contents. Therefore, according to the information provided, I am unable to provide the specific contents of the 300-chapter catalog of the 300 ancient poems.
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Here are some ancient poems about flowers: 1. The peach and plum flowers in the east of Luoyang City, flying around and landing in whose house?(Song Zhiwen's "Thoughts") 2. The 12th Floor of the Brothel in Nanmo, Who Will the Peaches and Plum Flowers in the Spring Breeze Face? 3. The grass is green in the rain, and the peach blossoms on the water are red. 4. A cluster of peach blossoms blooms without an owner. The lovely deep red reflects the light red (Du Fu's "Looking for Flowers by the River alone") 5. Short peach blossoms on the shore, willow leaves gently touching people's clothes (Du Fu's "December 1st") 6. Wild willow catkins dance in the wind, thin peach blossoms chase the water (Du Fu's quatrains) 7. The grass is green and the willows are yellow. The peach blossoms are chaotic and the plum blossoms are fragrant. 8. Peach blossoms flow by the city, Du Ruoxiang in the spring breeze outside the curtain (Liu Yuxi's "To Cao Chang, the history of Wen You in Langzhou") 9. Cymbidium has a regretful branch that is still green, peach and plum flowers that are silent are red (Ouyang Xiu's Dancing Spring Breeze) 10. The peach and plum blossoms have all bloomed, leaving only the green grass in harmony (Zeng Gong's "South of the City") 11. The plum is sour and splashes on the teeth, and the banana leaves are green on the window screen (Yang Wanli's "Living leisurely in the early summer afternoon nap") These poems depicted the beauty and variety of flowers, as well as their connection to nature, seasons, and human feelings.
" Ode to Goose " was an ancient poem written by the Tang Dynasty poet Luo Binwang. This poem described the goose swimming in the water with the eyes of a seven-year-old child. It was lively and lively. The poem used fresh and cheerful language to describe the goose's characteristics and dynamic beauty, bringing the goose's form and spirit to life. The opening words " goose, goose, goose " not only simulated the sound of the goose, but also showed the jumping of the mind. The poem described the goose's curved neck, white hair, red anthems and other characteristics, as well as the scene of the goose playing in the water. The whole poem was written naturally, vividly, and vividly, showing the little poet's subtle and fascinated observation. This poem didn't have any profound thoughts or philosophy. Instead, it mainly described the prominent characteristics of things, giving people a fresh and pleasant feeling.
"Looking at the Moon and Huaiyuan" was written by Zhang Jiuling of the Tang Dynasty. The original text was: The moon is born on the sea, and the horizon is at this time. Lovers complain about the distant night, and finally get up in the evening to miss each other. When the candle is extinguished, the light is full of pity. When I put on my clothes, I feel the dew. I can't bear to give you a gift full of hands. I'll go back to sleep and dream of a good day. This poem is a famous piece by Mochizuki Huaisi. The first couplet was " The moon rises on the sea, and the horizon is at this time." The poet associated the moon rising on the vast sea with his relatives far away at the horizon looking at the moon at this time. The artistic conception was vigorous and vast. The poet referred to himself as "lover" because he missed his distant relatives and hated the long night. The neckline read," When the candle is extinguished, the light is full of pity. When I put on my clothes, I feel the dew." After the candle is extinguished, the moonlight in the room is full of pity. When I put on my clothes and go out, the dew will wet my clothes. From the side, it shows the strong feelings of longing. The ending couplet was " I can't bear to give it to you, but I still have a good dream." The moonlight couldn't hold it up and give it to you, so I could only look forward to meeting you in my dream. The whole poem expressed the emotion of missing distant relatives on the night of the bright moon, using the metaphor technique to express his feelings to the moon, deep and gentle, and also entrusted the poet's feelings of being demoted by calumny. The novel " Watching the Moon on Fish Island " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Firework was a very expressive art form that was often used to praise its beauty and grandeur. The following were some poems praising fireworks: 1. Thoughts in a Quiet Night-Li Bai The moonlight before my bed is like frost on the ground. Looking up at the bright moon, looking down, I miss my hometown. "Farewell to the Ancient Grass"-Bai Juyi The grass on the plain withers and thrives once a year. The wildfire never ends, and the spring breeze blows, it grows again. 3 "Ascending"-Du Fu 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. 4 Qingming Festival-Du Mu 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? 5."Mooring at Niushui and Recalling the Past"-Yang Wanli At night, there are no clouds in the blue sky. I boarded the boat and looked at the autumn moon, but I still thought of General Xie. I can also sing high praises of these people. Tomorrow I'll hang my sail and leave, listening to the sound of sprinkling stones. These poems expressed the author's praise for nature and love for life by describing the beauty and magnificence of fireworks.
Palace Resentment Poetry was a type of ancient China poetry that was popular during the Tang and Song Dynasties. It belonged to the Han classical poetry, mainly concentrated in the Tang Dynasty. The palace resentment poems mainly described the sadness of the palace women. This kind of sadness mostly originated from the abnormal and unreasonable marriage system of the palace in feudal society. The emperor had many wives, and the palace maids could not get the emperor's favor. For example, Zhu Qingyu of the Tang Dynasty wrote,"When the lonely flowers close the courtyard door, the beauties stand side by side in the pavilion." He described the lonely life of the palace maids in the palace, and the depression of not daring to say anything. Wang Changling's "Last night, the wind blew and peaches were exposed, and the moon was high in the front hall of Weiyang." Pingyang's Song and Dance: A New Favor, A Brocade Robe Bestowed in the Cold Spring Outside the Curtain. Through the description of others being favored, it indirectly served as a foil to the sadness of the palace maids who had lost favor. When she said "the river is full, my tears fall before you", it deeply expressed the grief and resentment of the palace maid in the deep palace. " Palace Wall Flower Shadow: The Legendary Life of the Mute Embroidery Girl " was equally exciting. Everyone was welcome to click and read it!