'On the Lake' was an ancient poem from the Tang Dynasty, written by Bai Juyi. This poem described the scene of a child secretly picking white lotuses. The poet wrote this scene in a popular style, making it cute, amiable, credible, and full of charm. The poem described the scene of a child holding a small boat to secretly pick white lotuses, and how he did not know how to hide his tracks, leaving traces of the boat. This poem showed the poet's delicate observation and description of nature, as well as his praise for innocence and childlike fun.
" On the Pool " was a poem written by Bai Juyi, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. It was about children picking lotus flowers. The poem described a child secretly pulling a small boat and picking white lotuses from the pond. The poem showed the child's innocence, liveliness, and naivety. The poem described an interesting scene in layman's language and vivid images.
Du Fu's Cottage recited 65 questions and 83 poems from "Several Poems: Poets of Tang, Song and Ming Dynasties Ode to Sichuan". The specific content of the poem was not mentioned.
"The fish in the pond miss the old abyss" was a famous sentence in the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Zhihuan's "Climbing the Stork Tower", which meant "the fish in the water miss the abyss of their hometown". The following are some poems similar to "The Fish in the Pond Think of the Abyss": - Climbing high and looking far away, I miss my hometown and reminisce about the past. (Tang Dynasty Wang Zhihuan,"Climbing the Stork Tower") - I travel all over the world, my heart is with my motherland. (Tang Dynasty Du Fu's "Ascending") - I leave my hometown, my heart is in a foreign land. (Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty,"Farewell to the Ancient Original Grass") - I miss my hometown in a foreign land. (Wang Bo of the Tang Dynasty,"Sending Du Shaofu to Shuzhou") - in the wind I look far away, my thoughts myriad. (Tang Dynasty Wang Zhihuan,"Climbing the Stork Tower") - Looking from afar, the mountains are colored, but listening to the water nearby, the water is silent. (Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty,"Farewell to the Ancient Original Grass") These poems all expressed the poet's longing for his hometown when he was far away from his hometown.
" 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.
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.
In the search results provided, there was no mention of ancient poems. Therefore, I don't know what a long poem of ancient poetry is.
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.
Cao Cao's "Watching the Sea," Wang Wan's "Ci Beigu Mountain," Ma Zhiyuan's "Tianjing Sand·Autumn Thoughts," and Du Fu's "Four Quatrains" were four ancient poems.
Human fireworks were one of the commonly used images in ancient poems. The following are some ancient poems that describe human fireworks: 1. I love the reed flowers after the rain, and the fireworks to eat fish boats. Lin Bu's Ode to the Autumn River 2. The host marries his wife, the host returns his daughter, and laughs and laughs in front of the door. Xin Qiji's "Magpie Bridge Immortal, Seen in the Running Script of Jiyou Mountain" 3. The wind blew the willow flowers and filled the shop with fragrance. Wu Ji pressed the wine and called the guests to taste it. Li Bai's " Farewell at Jinling Wine Shop " These poems expressed the beauty of fireworks and the taste of life by describing the scene and atmosphere of fireworks. They showed people looking for joy and warmth in the fireworks, and at the same time, they gave readers a feeling of tranquility and contemplation.
" Gu Lang Yue Xing " was a five-character ancient poem created by the Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai. The poem described his childhood fantasies about the moon and his worries about the lunar eclipse. The poet used romanticism to construct a magnificent and meaningful artistic image through rich imagination and myths and legends. The language in the poem was simple and vivid, leaving a deep impression on people. This poem displayed the bold and unrestrained style of Li Bai's poems and was considered one of his representative works.