The first two lines of this poem were about egrets fishing in the stream. Their appearance was like snow-clad snow-haired green jade mouths. They were fishing in groups in the stream, and their figures were reflected in the clear stream, plain and white. This created an imposing aura for the egrets behind them to fly away. The last two sentences described the egret flying away in shock. Its white figure reflected the green mountains, like pear blossoms fluttering in the evening wind. "A tree" follows "group capture","pear flower" corresponds to "snow", the whole poem reads naturally, without artificial feeling, unique in the poem of singing egret. The novel "Listening to the Rain in Green Bamboo and Watching the Egrets" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Egret Du Mu Snow-white clothes, snow-white hair, green jade mouth, in groups to catch fish in the shadow of the stream. Startled to fly far away, reflecting the green mountains, a pear tree fell in the evening wind. This poem is a seven-character quatrain poem. The first sentence described the appearance of an egret. The egret had snow-white feathers and hair, and a green jade mouth. The second sentence was about egrets fishing in the stream. A group of egrets were fishing in the clear stream, and their figures were reflected in it. The last two lines depicted the egret flying in shock towards the distant Bi Mountain. The white figure was like a pear flower falling in the evening wind. The scene was beautiful. The poem used metaphor techniques, fresh and unique, full of poetic feelings. The novel "Listening to the Rain in Green Bamboo and Watching the Egrets" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Du Mu's poem "Egret" reads: "Snow clothes, snow hair, green jade mouth, group catch fish in the shadow of the stream." A pear tree falls in the evening wind." The first two lines of the poem were realistic, depicting the white and beautiful image of the egret, the habit and wit of fishing in the stream, and also the poet's infatuation. In the last two sentences, the word "surprise" pushed the scene into the distance, using "Bishan" to set off the egrets in the distance, and "pear blossoms" to describe the egrets flying, showing the spirit of egrets, making the scene of green mountains and white egrets and the fading sunset blend naturally. This poem was unique among many poems about herons. The last two sentences were famous among the poems about herons, which might have influenced the creation of later poets such as Gu Ying of Yuan Dynasty and Zheng Banqiao of Qing Dynasty. 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 first couplet of Du Mu's poem "Mandarin Duck" described the sweet scene of mandarin ducks playing in pairs in the sand pavilion. The word "play" showed the joy of living in pairs."Liang Liang" pointed out that mandarin ducks were in pairs, and "Sha Ting" pointed out their habitat. The first couplet on the couplet should be "painting is not done", which is translated into "embroidery" and "song" of mandarin ducks. Through "brocade machines compete for weaving patterns, songs love to call their names", it can be seen how popular it is. The neck couplet was written from the living habits of mandarin ducks,"Gu perch" and "Pan Qianqing", but it was a bit far-fetched to be loved just because of pity, because there were many waterbirds similar to mandarin ducks. The last couplet said that the reason why mandarin ducks were regarded differently was that they were "beautiful and affectionate". Through the description of mandarin ducks, the poem displayed its unique beauty and sentimental characteristics, which was full of symbolic meaning. The novel "Listening to the Rain in Green Bamboo and Watching the Egrets" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
lù sī egrets (Tang Dynasty) Du Mu xuě yī xuě fā qīng yù zī,qún bǔ yú ér xī yǐng zhōng。 Snow clothes, snow hair, green jade, fishing in the shadow of the stream. jīng fēi yuǎn yìng bì shān qù,yī shù lí huā luò wǎn fēng。 Startled to fly far away, reflecting the green mountains, a pear tree fell in the evening wind. The novel "Listening to the Rain in Green Bamboo and Watching the Egrets" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Du Mu's "Egret" is a seven-character quatrain: "Snow clothes, snow hair, green jade mouth, group catch fish in the shadow of the stream." A pear tree falls in the evening wind." The first sentence of this poem described the appearance of the egret with its snow-white clothes and hair, giving people an intuitive image. The second sentence," catching fish in groups in the shadows of the stream," showed the scene of egrets fishing in groups in the stream, reflecting their habits and characteristics. The third sentence," Shocked to fly far away, reflecting the green mountains," depicted the egret flying in shock, and the green mountains flying into the distance. The last sentence," A pear tree falling in the evening wind," used a metaphor to compare the white figure of the egret to the pear blossoms falling in the evening wind. It not only described the beauty of its posture, but also added a quiet and beautiful artistic conception. This was a poem about things. The entire poem described the egret from its appearance to its activities, which was poetic and picturesque. The novel "Listening to the Rain in Green Bamboo and Watching the Egrets" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Egret (Tang Dynasty) Du Mu lù sī The snow is white, the snow is green, the jade is green, A group of people caught fish in the stream. I'm so frightened that I'm flying far away, and I'm reflected in the green mountains. A tree, a pear tree, a flower, a flower. The novel "Listening to the Rain in Green Bamboo and Watching the Egrets" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Du Mu did not have a poem called "Cormorant," but Du Mu had a poem called "Egret": Snow clothes, snow hair, green jade mouth, group catch fish in the shadow of the stream. Startled to fly far away, reflecting the green mountains, a pear tree fell in the evening wind. Du Fu had a poem about cormorants,"Three Quatrains·Second·Cormorant." The novel "Listening to the Rain in Green Bamboo and Watching the Egrets" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Here are some ancient poems about egrets: 1. Ouyang Xiu's "Egret" of the Song Dynasty: "The sound of the stone beach is like a war drum, and the waves are like silver mountains." The waves on the beach beat against the wind and rain, and the more leisurely I feel alone in the pavilion." There was also his other song,"Egret"."The style is aloof and otherworldly, and the temperament is leisurely by the water." All day long I walk alone in the shallow stream, and the moss and white stones show fine scales." 2. Du Mu of the Tang Dynasty wrote in his poem "Egrets":"Snow-clothed, snow-haired, bluish-jade mouth, a group of fish in the shadow of the stream." A pear tree falls in the evening wind." 3. Song Dynasty Xin Qiji's "Magpie Bridge Immortal, Gift to Egrets":"Egrets by the Stream. I'll tell you. the fish in the stream can be counted. The master pities you, pities you, pities the fish, and asks me to live with him happily. White sand far shore. on green mud we part from the isles. The shrimps dance in the loach dance. Listen to you fly away and come back when you're full. Look at your head, and the wind blows a wisp." 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 following are some ancient poems about egrets: - Ouyang Xiu's "Egret":"The sound of the stone beach is like a war drum, and the waves are like silver mountains." The waves on the beach beat against the wind and rain, and the more leisurely I feel alone in the pavilion." There was also the saying,"aloof and aloof, leisurely by the water." All day long I walk alone in the shallow stream, and the moss and white stones show fine scales." - Du Mu's "Egret":"Snow clothes, snow hair, green jade mouth, group catch fish in the shadow of the stream." A pear tree falls in the evening wind." - Zhang Lun's "Chao Zhong Cuo" has "Ming Lang startled the egrets to fly." The mountains are far away and the water is deep." The novel "Listening to the Rain in Green Bamboo and Watching the Egrets" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
In Du Fu's poem, the word "egret" was translated as "a kind of waterbird" in the poem "Two yellow orioles sing in the green willows, a line of egrets soaring to the sky". Two yellow orioles sing in the green willows, and a line of egrets ascend to the blue sky. The window contains the autumn snow of the West Ridge, and the door moors the ship of the East Wu." Two orioles were singing among the green willows, and a flock of egrets flew up into the blue sky. From the window, he could see the accumulated snow on Min Mountain that had not melted for thousands of years. Outside the door, the ships of the Eastern Wu were moored. The novel "Listening to the Rain in Green Bamboo and Watching the Egrets" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!