Archaic poetry was a type of poetry, also known as ancient style. According to the number of words in the poem, ancient poems could be divided into four-character poems, five-character poems, and seven-character poems. After the Tang Dynasty, ancient poems gradually evolved into modern poems, which were usually divided into two categories: five-character and seven-character. Archaic poetry was an important way for Chinese literati to express their feelings, and it was also an important part of traditional Chinese poetry. Ancient poems were not limited by rhyme, tone, antithesis, antithesis, or the number of sentences, but they needed to use rhyme. The characteristic of ancient poetry was freedom and flexibility. It could use flat rhyme and low rhyme, and did not need to follow the flat tone format of modern poetry. Generally speaking, ancient poetry was a free and diverse form of poetry.
'Meditation in a Quiet Night' was one of the simplest ancient poems. This poem was written by Li Bai, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. The language was simple and clear. There were no complicated words or images. It directly expressed the poet's feelings of missing his hometown on a moonlit night. Its content was simple and easy to understand, so it was widely sung and appreciated.
The ancient poems that appeared in Celebrating Years included Li Bai's Drinking in the Mountains with the Youren in the Tang Dynasty, Xin Qiji's Ugly Nuer·Shubo Mountain Road Wall in the Song Dynasty, and Qin Guan's Magpie Bridge Immortal·Fine Clouds. In addition, there were also some poems from other literature, such as Xun Zi's Persuade to Learn, Dream of the Red Chamber, and so on.
The complete collection of ancient poems by Phoenix included the following: 1. "Phoenix on the Phoenix Terrace"-Li Bai The phoenix on the Phoenix Terrace swims, the phoenix leaves the platform empty river flows freely. Wu Palace flowers and plants buried in the quiet path, Jin Dynasty clothes into ancient hills. Three mountains and half of the sky, a river divided into egret island. Always because the floating clouds can cover the sun, Chang 'an can not see people sad. 2. Memories of Playing the Xiao on the Phoenix Terrace-Bai Juyi The phoenixes swam on the Phoenix Terrace. The sun was at the end of the mountain, and the Yellow River flowed into the sea. If you want to see thousands of miles away, go up another floor. 3. "Phoenix on the Phoenix Terrace"-Du Mu On the Phoenix Terrace, the phoenix swam, and the birds cheered and turned around. A hundred feet tall ship, three hundred boats, only to see the Yangtze River flowing in the sky. 4. Phoenix Island-Shi Xiaoyou The peach blossoms flourished in Phoenix Continent, and the sun rose amid the cries of phoenixes. The clouds broke through the moon and the flowers played with shadows. The galaxy was full of people. The above is a collection of ancient poems about phoenixes. These poems describe the flight, beauty, and mystery of phoenixes.
'Gu Lang Yue Xing' was a Yuefu poem created by the Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai. The poem described the poet's childish understanding of the moon when he was young. He compared the moon to a white jade plate and a Yaotai mirror, describing the bright and lovely moonlight. The poem also mentioned images of immortals with their feet hanging down, the round shape of osmanthus trees, the white rabbit pounding medicine, as well as myths and legends such as the toad eating the round shadow and Hou Yi shooting the nine crows. Through rich imagination and lyrical expression, the poet constructed a magnificent and magical artistic image. Gu Lang Yue Xing was widely praised for its romantic writing technique and deep meaning, and was regarded as one of Li Bai's representative works.
"Ode to Goose" was a five-character ancient poem written by the Tang Dynasty poet Luo Binwang when he was seven years old. The poem consisted of four sentences, depicting the image and movements of the goose in the form of chanting objects. The poem expressed the poet's love for geese by continuously using the word "goose". The poet described the goose's cry as "song" in a personification way, vividly depicting the image of the goose stretching its neck and singing to the sky. At the same time, the poet described the goose's white hair and green water, red palm and clear waves, showing the beauty of the goose's lines and colors. The whole poem described nature and vividly displayed the beauty of the goose's form and movement.
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Huaisha was an ancient poem by Qu Yuan and was considered his last work. This poem depicted the author's mood in the early summer, expressing his sadness and resentment towards his predicament. The poem also contained a criticism of the current social situation and human nature, showing Qu Yuan's firm and unyielding spirit. The meaning and appreciation of the specific poem could vary according to different interpretation, but overall, the poem expressed the author's persistence in adversity and pursuit of justice.
"Jiangnan" Han Dynasty: Han Yuefu. You can pick lotus flowers in Jiangnan. Where are the lotus leaves? fish play among lotus leaves. Fish play lotus leaf east, fish play lotus leaf west, fish play lotus leaf south, fish play lotus leaf north.
Everlasting Lovesickness was one of the works of Li Bai, the great poet of the Tang Dynasty. This poem described the scenery and expressed the lovesickness of men and women, deeply expressing the pain of lovesickness. The poem described the autumn night in Chang 'an. The textile girl was crying in the well railing. The bamboo mat was soaked in frost, giving people a cold feeling. The male protagonist stood alone in the dim night, looking at the bright moon, his heart filled with longing. He compared the beauty to a flower in the clouds, with the blue sky above and the undulating water below. The sky is long and the road is long. The soul flies bitterly, and the dream soul can't reach Mt. Guan. The longing had destroyed his heart. This poem was sincere and expressed the author's longing for parting.
There are many ancient poems about the moon. Here are some examples: 1. The moonlight in front of the bed is like frost on the ground. Li Bai's Silent Night Thoughts 2. Looking up at the bright moon, looking down at home. Li Bai's Silent Night Thoughts 3. When will the bright moon appear? Ask the blue sky with wine. Su Shi's Song of Water Melody: When Will the Bright Moon Appear? 4. The moon in the Qin Dynasty was bright, and the pass in the Han Dynasty was bright. The people who marched thousands of miles did not return. Wang Changling's "Leaving the Fortress" 5. The spring breeze is green on the south bank of the Yangtze River. When will the bright moon shine on me? Wang Anshi's Boat Moored in Guazhou 6. Twenty-four bridges on a moonlit night, where can the jade man teach her to play the flute? Du Mu's "To Judge Han Chuo of Yangzhou" These poems described the beauty of the moon and people's longing for the moon.