There are many poems that start with the north and south. The following are some examples: 1. The north and south have been long for thirty years, and the dam left by Duke Xie is still there. Song·Qin Guan 2. North and south sails meet at this ferry, and the river is full of flute and drum to carry spring. When we meet, we are all strangers from other places. Don't be tired of drinking in front of the cup. Ming·Hu Yan 3. The high halls in the north and south were originally rich, and the beams and pillars of the hundred-year-old house were half inclined. I've been taught to stand up, but I've been extravagant looking west at my cottage. Song·Su Zhe 4. Poem of the North and the South (244 sentences in total)101. Twenty-five years of walking north and south, leaving love in silence. Sima Guang's "I used to be the governor of Wei City, and now I've passed it again for twenty-five years." 5. Poem of the North and South (244 sentences in total)51. Two stone bells in the north and south, one on the upper and one on the lower side of the water. Yu Liangneng's "Stone Bell Mountain, North and South Stone Bell" 6. I hate that you are not like the moon in the river tower. North, south, east, west, north, east, west, only follow each other without parting. Lu Benzhong's "Picking Mulberry. Hate that you are not like Jiang Lou Yue" These poems came from different eras and poets, describing the distance between the north and south, human feelings, and scenery.
There are many poems about the separation of north and south. 1. In Han Yu's "Moving Down to Lan Guan to Show My Grandnephew Xiang", there is a sentence describing the difference between the north and the south: "The window contains the dry autumn snow on the Xiling, and the door moors the Dongwu Wanli Ship." 2. In Cen Shen's Song of White Snow, there is a sentence describing the difference between the north and the south: "Scattered into the bead curtain wet Luo curtain, fox fur is not warm brocade quilt thin." 3. In Li Qi's " Journey to the Ancient Army," there was a sentence describing the difference between the north and the south: " There are no cities in the eight wild clouds, and the rain and snow connect the desert." 4. There was a sentence describing the difference between the north and the south in Lu Benzhong's "Picking Mulberry·Hate Jun is not like Jiang Lou Yue":"Hate Jun is not like Jiang Lou Yue, north and south, east and west, north and south, east and west, only follow each other without parting." 5. In Kong Zhigui's Beishan Yiwen, there was a sentence describing the difference between the north and the south: " The high sunset shines alone, the bright moon rises alone, the green pine falls in the shade, who is the companion of the white clouds?" These poems showed the differences between the north and the south by describing the natural landscape, climate differences, and cultural environment.
The poem "coming from the south and going from the north" referred to a poem that described people coming from the south to the north or going from the north to the south. We can find some poems and poems related to this. For example, Du Mu's poem Han River described the poet's journey from south to north, and the scene of the sunset sending the fishing boat back. Cheng Hao's poem, Inscription on Huainan Temple, also mentioned the rest and autumn scenery during the journey from south to north. In addition, there were other poems that mentioned people from the south to the north and the difficulties of the journey. However, there was not enough information to give a more detailed answer.
" North and South " was a poem written by a field. The full text was as follows: Wandering in the wind in the south is my yearning. The north that raised me became a place of longing. I miss the southern lychees and the northern sorghums. With the warmth of the south, I miss the desolation of the north. She learned how to speak in the south and sang like a bird. He wanted to hear the rough whipping of his fellow countrymen. Running in the city where there was no season or cold. The above is the full text of 'North and South'.
" From the South to the North " was a television series from the mainland of China. It was directed by Zheng Xiaolong and starred by Bai Jingting, Ding Yongdai, Jin Chen, and others. The series had 39 episodes and was broadcast on CCTV-8 and iQiyi on February 6, 2024. The story was set in 1978, and it was about the master-disciple relationship between an old criminal police officer, Ma Kui, and a young railway police officer, Wang Xin. From the initial dissatisfaction and misunderstanding, they gradually joined hands to protect the safety of the train. This drama witnessed the development of China's railway and the changes in society.
The poem of the wild geese returning to the north could be described by the following poems: 1. When I go out and see Yanbei Village again, I am as happy as you. From Yuan·Xie Yingfang,"Sending Li Yanming Back to Gaoyou" 2. Set sail to the south, send wild geese to the north to see sorrow. From Tang Yu Hu's Two Songs of Sending Off the Moving Guests 3. The wind blows in the north of the wild goose, and the clouds carry the moon eastward. From the Southern Song Dynasty·Lu You's "Wild Walk to the Near Village" 4. You are now parting ways in the south of the Five Ridges. The wild geese in the south and the wild geese in the north have returned but you have not returned. From Yuan Zhen of Tang Dynasty,"Sending Cui Shiyu to Lingnan" 5. Go to Baling and stay there. I can hear the wild geese flying north. From Tang Li Duan's Farewell to Liu Zhongyong on the River 6. The road turns south by Peng, and the heart turns north by Yan. From Tang·Song Zhiwen's "Late Mooring in Xiangjiang River" 7. Farewell to his mother Wu Nan, farewell to his brother Yan Bei. From Zhang Wanqing of Tang Dynasty, Climbing Tianmu Mountain 8. Even the wild geese fly north to see, and the lonely boat flies south. From Lang Shiyuan of the Tang Dynasty,"Send off the appointment of Pei Mingfu in the county and serve as a consolation" These poems described the scene and emotions of the southern geese returning to the north, showing the poet's feelings and thoughts about parting and homesickness.
"Guest Arrival" was a seven-character poem written by Du Fu, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. The whole poem is as follows: The south and north of the house are full of spring water, only to see a flock of gulls coming every day. The path of flowers has never been swept by the guests, and the gate of Peng has been opened for you. The market is far away from the dishes, there is no taste, the family is poor, only the old fermented grains. He was willing to drink with his neighbor, and called for the rest of the cup across the fence. This poem depicted the place where the poet lived, surrounded by spring water, where gulls often flew over. The flower path has never been cleaned for guests, and today, for your arrival, my door is opened for you for the first time. It was too far away from the market, so there was no sumptuous food on the plate. There was only old wine at home. If you would like to drink with your neighbor, I will call him over the fence and let us finish the rest of our cups. This poem showed the poet's simple character and his love of entertaining guests. It also described the poet's residence and daily life.
The following are some of the seven poems praising the South-to-North Water Diversion Project: - "Nanquan Water Diversion Danjiangkou, the leader's grand plan will come true in the future. The dragon dances in the clouds as it enters the earth, and the clear wine of the north flows to intoxicate Beijing and Tianjin." - "The wise policy of the Party is to open up the waves of Chu, and the source of the south and the source of the north are to come. A thousand ripples of joy, the nine regions are flourishing in poetry." - "It's hard to find the blue waves in the north, and Xijing has no choice but to move to Kaifeng. Since ancient times, there have been many mountains and rivers in the south of the Yangtze River, and they have been offering sacrifices to the north in the morning and evening." While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
From the south to the north, from the north to the south was the lyrics of Cui Jian's song," Fake Monk." This song was written, composed, and sung by Cui Jian from the album Rock and Roll on the New Long March. The lyrics expressed the protagonist's desire to be seen by people, but he did not want to be understood. He wanted to stay away from a place and did not want anyone to follow him. At the same time, he expressed his desire and stubbornness for love. This song was one of the classic Chinese rock songs.
South to North to rest, white apple blowing Chu River autumn. This poem comes from Cheng Hao's "Inscription on Huainan Temple" in the Song Dynasty. The poet would rest whenever he came across a place to rest on his journey. The white apples in the river had been blown away by the autumn wind, presenting a sad scene of late autumn. The poet claimed that he was not the kind of passer-by who was sad because of the sad autumn wind. He let the mountains on both sides of the Chujiang River worry about each other in the evening.
The North-South couple referred to the pairing of Guo Wentao and Pu Yixing. This couple appeared in a work called " North-South Couple: Up North Down South." This work was narrated from a southern perspective and a northern perspective, telling the story of Guo Wentao and Pu Yixing from meeting to falling in love. They became classmates in school and gradually developed a special relationship. They had many sweet moments together, including team-building activities and a trip. Their interaction and intimate relationship attracted the attention and heated discussion of fans. The story of the couple caused a lot of reactions on the Internet, and many fans expressed their blessings and love for their relationship. In general, the North-South love line was a popular fictional couple, and their story was widely circulated on the Internet.