There were many poems to celebrate the New Year. One of the famous poems was Li Shangyin's " Jinse ":" The Jinse has fifty strings for no reason, and each string and column think of the New Year." This poem expressed the poet's nostalgia for his youth. Other poems such as Lu Xun's "Sending Zeng Tian She Jun Back to the Country" and Yuan Haowen's "Thirty Poems, Twelve of Them" also touched on the theme of Hua Nian.
There are fifty strings on the brocade zither for no reason, and one string and one column miss Hua Nian. Li Shangyin's "Jin Se" But I fold the weeping poplars to send off the returning guests, My heart follows the east boat to recall the Chinese years. Lu Xun's "Sending Zeng Tian She Jun Back to the Country" The emperor's spring heart is entrusted to the cuckoo, and the beautiful woman complains about the year. Yuan Haowen's Thirty Poems, Twelve of them Who will pass the golden years with me? Moon Bridge Flower Court, locked windows and vermilion doors, only spring knows. He Zhu's "Sapphire Case: Lingbo but Hengtang Road" How many years of glory, three drunk dreams, June cool autumn. Lu Zhi's "Double Tune·Toad Palace Song·Fan Li in the Blue Waves" The past years are like lightning, forbidding many farewells. Nalan Rongruo's "Qingping Music·Horn Sound Sorrow"
There were many poems to celebrate the New Year. One of the famous poems was Li Shangyin's " Jinse ":" The Jinse has fifty strings for no reason, and each string and column think of the New Year." This poem expressed the poet's longing for his youth. In addition, there was also the poem "Independent carved railing, who pitied the wasted years" in Wang Yisun's "High Balconies, Remnant Calyx Plum Sour" of the Song Dynasty, which also expressed his feelings about wasting time. These poems all depicted people's helplessness and longing for the passing of time.
The most famous poems of Yanmen Pass included the lines in the Book of Songs," Drinking wine to wish the east wind, raising a cup to Chang 'an; Yanmen played the flute at night, and the monkeys cried non-stop " and " Whose new swallow pecks at the spring mud, the old country's old wild geese leave without a trace; The orioles of thousands of miles sing green and red, the water village and mountain country wine flag wind." These poems described the magnificent scenery of Yanmen Pass and the feeling of parting, as well as the connection with Chang 'an. In addition, many famous ancient writers also created moving works with Yanmen Pass as the theme, such as Li Bai's "Song of the Great Wall III" and Su Shi's "Linjiang Immortal Moored at Qinhuai at Night".
The classic poems include the following: 1. "On the River" Wang Anshi said: The mountains reflect the south Xu evening, thousands of sails into the ancient ferry. 2. "Moored on the Bank of the Yangtze River" Lu Lun: Outside the temple, thousands of sails are exhausted. 3. Chen Sanli,"Send Diao Bo Tao Gaoyou Monopoly House": Thousands of sails have been exhausted. 4. "West River·Chuiyang Li" Wang Guowei: Thousands of sails read the clear pool empty. 5. Shao Bao,"Little Lonely Mountain": What are the images of sails?"Sails" can refer to the poet's ideals, homesickness, worries, etc. In these poems," the thousand sails are gone " vividly depicted the scene of a sailboat crossing the river, implying the flow of time and the changes of life. The "thousand sails" in these poems could also be extended to the poet's ideals, homesickness, worry, and other emotions. Some of the explanations also mentioned that no matter what kind of difficulties or setbacks one encountered, it was most important to always maintain a lively and optimistic attitude. In general, these poems expressed the scene of thousands of sails in vivid language, but also contained profound philosophy of life.
This poem came from the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Zhihuan's "Climbing the Stork Tower." The whole poem is: The white sun is leaning against the mountains, and the Yellow River flows into the sea. I want to see a thousand miles and climb another level. The next level up was the famous line of this poem. It meant that one could see a wider world from a high place and feel a stronger pursuit of life. Among them, the phrase " Autumn Military Selection on the Battlefield " was a description of the scene of military selection on the battlefield in autumn.
The first poem in the year of celebration was Du Fu's "Climbing High." This poem was regarded as the best seven-character temperament in ancient and modern times because it was excellent in describing natural scenery and expressing emotions. The poem described scenes such as the strong wind, the howling of apes, the clear sand on the island, and the return of birds. It also described emotions such as the sadness of autumn, the illness of a hundred years, hardship, bitterness, and hatred. This poem was written in Du Fu's later years. He wrote this poem while he was wandering, expressing his feelings about the hardships of life and the passage of time. After listening to this poem in " Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor felt that he was too lethargic. However, this poem was considered the best seven-character temperament in ancient and modern times.
The first poem in "Celebrating Years" was Du Fu's "Climbing High." Fan Xian called this poem " the first of the seven-character rhythms of ancient and modern times." Fan Xian wrote this poem from memory in the play, suppressing the others. "Ascending" was a poem written by Du Fu in his later years. It expressed his predicament and suffering on the way to wandering. This poem depicted scenes such as the wind blowing high in the sky, the ape howling in sorrow, the clear beach and white sand, and the birds flying back, expressing Du Fu's inner sadness and helplessness. After hearing this poem, the Qing Emperor felt that he was too lethargic. Although this poem was called " the first in the ancient and modern seven-character temperament," this was only Fan Xian's evaluation and did not represent everyone's point of view.
The first poem to celebrate the year was Du Fu's Ascending.
The first poem in the year of celebration was Du Fu's "Climbing High." This poem was regarded as the best seven-character temperament in ancient and modern times because it was excellent in describing natural scenery and expressing emotions. The poem described scenes such as the strong wind, the howling of apes, the clear sand on the island, and the return of birds. It also described emotions such as the sadness of autumn, the illness of a hundred years, hardship, bitterness, and hatred.
The first poem in the year of celebration was Du Fu's "Climbing High."