"Untitled River Travelling·Ten Thousand Trees Have Been Cleared of Frost" was written by Qian Wei, a poet of the late Tang Dynasty. It was the 98th poem in his "100 Untitled River Travelling Songs". This poem was written on the way to Fuzhou Sima Ren. The poem depicted the scene of autumn. The trees were covered in frost, and the villages by the river were busy farming. The poet associated the scene in front of him with the scene of ripe rice on both sides of Tiaoxi River in his hometown. Although there was no direct mention of homesickness in the poem, the phrase "The yellow rice in the old stream is ripe, and the fragrance is fragrant in a dream" vividly showed the poet's longing and love for his hometown through the description of the fragrance of the rice in his dream. The poet's loneliness of being demoted to Fuzhou was combined with Xiao Su's autumn scenery. The whole poem was in the form of a five-character quatrain, showing the scenery on both sides of the river, like a long scroll of the Yangtze River full of vitality. The novel "Listening to the Rain in Green Bamboo and Watching the Egrets" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The full text of the ancient poem,"Untitled River Travel, Ten Thousand Trees Already Clear of Frost," read: "Ten Thousand Trees Already Clear of Frost, Riverside Village Busy." Therefore, the yellow rice in the stream is ripe, and it is fragrant in a dream." This poem was written by the author Qian Wei during the Qianning years (894 - 898), when he was demoted to Fuzhou (now Fuzhou City, Jiangxi Province). The poem depicted the scene of autumn. Thousands of trees had been covered by the clear frost, and the villages by the river were busy with farming. The poet associated this with the scene of ripening rice on both sides of his hometown Tiaoxi. Although there was no word "miss" in the poem,"a night of sweet dreams" vividly reflected the poet's longing and love for his hometown. The novel "Listening to the Rain in Green Bamboo and Watching the Egrets" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
"100 Untitled Songs on the River. Its 98" was written by Qian Wei of the Tang Dynasty."Ten thousand trees have been cleared of frost, and the village by the river is busy." Therefore, the yellow rice in the stream is ripe, and it is fragrant in a dream." This poem was written by the author during the Qianning period (894 - 898) when he was demoted to Fuzhou (now Fuzhou City, Jiangxi Province). The poem depicted the autumn leaves with frost, the ripening of the rice by the river, and the farmers busy with farming. The poet associated the scene with the ripening of the rice on both sides of the Tiaoxi River in his hometown. He could smell the fragrance of the rice in his dreams, filled with love and longing for his hometown. The novel "Listening to the Rain in Green Bamboo and Watching the Egrets" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
If you want to ask questions about the ancient poem "Untitled River Journey·Ten Thousand Trees Already Clear of Frost" written with a hard pen, here are some suggestions: From the choice of font, regular script was more suitable for writing ancient poems. For example, when writing with a fountain pen, writing in regular script could show the elegant charm of the poem. For the sentence " Ten thousand trees have been cleared of frost ", the strokes of the word " ten thousand " should be simple. Pay attention to the even spacing between the horizontal strokes, and the proportion of horizontal strokes and left strokes should be coordinated. The vertical strokes of the word " wood " should be written straight, and the left and right strokes should be symmetrical and stretched. The word " already " should be distinguished from the word " Ji " and " Si ". When writing, the horizontal strokes of the half-sealed characters should not be too long. The left side of the word " Qing " should be narrow and the right side wide. The shape of the three-point water should be written with a pen tip. The upper and lower structure of the word " Qing " on the right should be compact. The word "frost" had more strokes, the word "rain" had to be written flat and wide, and the word "phase" at the bottom had to be evenly distributed. " Jiangbian Village is busy." The structure of the word " Jiang " should be left and right. The ratio of Sandianshui and the word " Gong " should be appropriate. The calligraphy beside the word " Bian " should be written smoothly. The size of the word " Li " should be moderate. The left and right structure of the word "village", the press painting next to the word "wood" became a dot, and the vertical hook of the word "inch" on the right side had to be written straight. The horizontal line in the middle of the word "matter" had to be long, and the upper and lower parts had to be balanced. The word "busy" is narrow on the left and wide on the right. The two points beside the vertical heart should echo each other. "Gu Xi Huang Dao Shu","Gu" word left and right structure, the reverse text next to the press painting must be strong. The word "stream" had many strokes, so one had to pay attention to the size ratio of each part. When writing from left to right, it had to be compact and orderly. The word " Huang " had an upper, middle, and lower structure. The word " You " in the middle had to be written in a square manner, and the overall stroke thickness had to change. The word "rice" was narrow on the left and wide on the right. The word "scoop" on the right had to be written full. The word " Shu " had a top-bottom structure. The upper part of the word " Shu " had more strokes and had to be written clearly. The lower part of the word had to be evenly distributed. " A night of sweet dreams." Although the word " one " was simple, it had to be written with a hard pen. The word "night" was written from top to bottom. The horizontal drawing of the upper part should not be too long, and the word "evening" in the lower part should be written diagonally and steadily. The structure of the word " dream " was different from the word " wood " in the word " Lin ". The word " Xi " at the bottom was slightly different from the word " Ye ". The word "middle" should be written vertically and horizontally. The first half of the word "fragrance" had to be written in a compact manner, and the second half of the word "sun" had to be square. In the layout of the writing, if it was written horizontally, each poem could occupy one line, paying attention to the space between the words; If it was written vertically, from right to left, the number of words written in each column should be determined according to the size of the paper and the overall beauty of the writing. The poem title could be written in the middle of the top or slightly higher on the right side of the text. If that's not what you mean, please clarify the content of the question. The novel "Listening to the Rain in Green Bamboo and Watching the Egrets" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The Pinyin of Untitled River Travel·Ten Thousand Trees Already Clear of Frost was: jiāng xíng wété·wàn myqīng shuāng. The novel "Listening to the Rain in Green Bamboo and Watching the Egrets" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The trees were already covered in a layer of cold frost, and the villages by the river were busy with farming. Presumably, the rice on both sides of my hometown has already matured. The golden rice waves are everywhere. I even smelled the fragrance of rice in my dream last night. The novel "Listening to the Rain in Green Bamboo and Watching the Egrets" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
These two lines of poetry came from the Tang Dynasty's Qian's "Untitled River Journey." The general idea was that the frost had arrived, and many trees had been stained with frost. The villages by the river were very busy with farming. These two lines depicted a scene of autumn frost. The image of thousands of trees covered in frost merged with the busy farming scene of the riverside village. The transition from the natural scene to the human world laid the foundation for the expression of homesickness in the later chapters. The novel "Listening to the Rain in Green Bamboo and Watching the Egrets" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
These two lines of poetry came from the Tang Dynasty's Qian's "Untitled River Journey." The literal meaning was: Autumn had arrived, the leaves were already frosted, the rice by the river was ripe, and the farmers were busy harvesting. On the way to Fuzhou Sima, the poet stood at the bow of the boat and saw that the two banks of the river had been sprinkled with a thin layer of frost. The villagers on both sides of the river were busy with farming. In this scene, the lonely sorrow of being demoted and the autumn scenery of Xiao Xiao were superimposed together, which made the poet feel a lot. The novel "Listening to the Rain in Green Bamboo and Watching the Egrets" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The trees fall and the frost flies. The sky is clear. The tide appears in the empty river for hundreds of miles. Fresh fish and dragon qi burst out, clear snow spewed mountain thunder drum sound. The clouds were half way through the day, and the river was gradually full, and the sails of the passengers were difficult to smooth over the waves. The tall buildings look at the endless meaning of dawn, and the red leaves and yellow flowers surround the county city. The novel "Listening to the Rain in Green Bamboo and Watching the Egrets" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The Lishui Stringless Ancient Poem was a poem by Li Bai. It came from his work," The green mountains are not painted in ink for thousands of years, and the Lishui Stringless Ten Thousand Guqin." This poem had a profound meaning, describing the beauty and eternity of the Li River. The Li River was a river in Ye County, Henan Province. Li Bai was a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty. He was famous for his bold and unconstrained poetic style and talent. This poem expressed the magnificent scenery of the Li River and compared it to a zither without strings, describing the beauty and eternity of the Li River. This poem also reflected Li Bai's love for nature and his thoughts on life.
The original text of "Untitled River Line·Its Ninety-eight" is: Ten thousand trees have been clear frost, riverside village busy. Therefore, the yellow rice in the stream is ripe, and the fragrance is sweet in the dream all night long. The novel "Listening to the Rain in Green Bamboo and Watching the Egrets" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!