The poem "Running at Night" was written by Li Kaixian of the Ming Dynasty."Climbing high to see thousands of miles away, sad clouds low lock Hengyang Road." It meant that one wanted to climb high and look far away, but the road was blocked by the clouds of sorrow. Hengyang Road also hinted that the road to return home was blocked. "The fish book does not come, the wild goose does not rely on, several times in vain to write sad Fu." Among them,"fish book" and "wild goose" often referred to letters in poems. Here, it meant that if one could not receive letters, they could only write poems of sorrow in vain. "Looking back, the moon in the West Mountain is slanting again. It's hard to cross the lonely traveler in the world." Looking back, I saw the moon in the West Mountain setting in the west. It was difficult for a lonely wanderer to get through this loneliness. "A husband doesn't cry easily because he hasn't reached the point of sadness." It was the finishing touch. Although people often advised men to be strong and not cry easily, in fact, when they were extremely sad and desperate, crying was also a kind of emotional release. The overall poem expressed the sadness of living in a foreign land, the longing for his hometown and old friends, and the feeling of loneliness. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
Ming Dynasty Li Kaixian's "Running at Night": He said,"I want to climb high and see thousands of miles." The gloomy clouds locked the Hengyang Road. If the fish's book does not reach the wild goose, there is no proof. He wrote several poems of sorrow in vain. The moon in the western mountains is slanting again It was difficult to cross the lonely traveler at the end of the world. A husband does not shed tears easily. Because I haven't reached the place where I'm sad. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
Love poems usually contained deep emotional expressions and meanings, and they often needed a certain amount of explanation to understand. The following is an explanation of a love poem: You are the most beautiful scenery in my life. You are the most beautiful scenery in my life Like a bolt of lightning streaking across the night sky Illuminating my dark world It brought light and hope. Your eyes are like two stars Shining with a deep light Your smile is like sunshine It warms my heart. Your gentleness is like the spring breeze and drizzle Nourishing my exhausted soul Your love is like a hot summer day It makes me feel cool and comfortable. You are the most beautiful scenery in my life Let me feel the beauty of love I'm willing to do anything for you I'll accompany you through every moment of your life. There are countless sceneries in this world But only you are the most beautiful scenery in my life I want to be with you Walking through this wonderful time Forever.
In poetry, the word "sunset" was often interpreted as the light of the sunset descending from the sky. For example, in Wang Bo's Preface to the Farewell Ceremony at Tengwang Pavilion in Denghong Mansion in Autumn, the setting clouds and lone ducks fly together, and the autumn water shares the same color as the sky. Here, the setting clouds and autumn water are opposite to each other, depicting an open, high and gorgeous picture of sunset in autumn, where the setting clouds and lone ducks accompany each other, and the autumn water meets the sky. It is full of joy, joy, and broad-minded meaning and sentiment. In Zhu Xi's " Sunset Glow," the words " which peak in the southwest is at sunset, the broken sunset clouds wipe away the residual red " were also a description of the sunset clouds, showing the scene of the sunset glow shining on the mountain peaks. In addition, in Zhang Lei's poem," The new moon has given birth to birds, and the sunset is even more in the west." The " sunset " was also the glow of the sunset, creating a far-reaching and spacious artistic conception. In short, the sunset was often used in poetry to describe the sunset in the evening sky, and it was often combined with the poet's emotions and the surrounding scenery to form a poetic picture. "Luo Mingxia Love Letter" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
A journal is a Chinese term for a detailed record of the progress of something or a situation, usually not edited or organized for easy reference. Its format is usually arranged in order of time or the importance of events. The content is usually simple and clear, lacking logic and cohesion. The journal was usually used to record various events in daily life, such as shopping, travel, activities, etc. It was also often used in novels, television dramas, and other literary works to express the life experience and story of the characters.
Night: night; sleep: sleep; Fei: understand "wrong"; Zhen: auspicious. "Night sleep bandit Zhen" means that it is not auspicious to sleep at night. This word is used together with "Zhata Hongxiu" to mock people's composition language to pretend to be abstruse and ancient, which comes from "Song Barnyard Banknote·Wenyuan."
There were many poems about running through life. The following were some classic poems: 1. There will be a time when the wind blows and the waves break. I will hang my clouds and sail across the sea. Tang Li Bai, Difficult Journey (Part One) 2. The road ahead is long and arduous. I will search for it from top to bottom. Warring States Period·Qu Yuan's Li Sao 3. If you give up, rotten wood will not break. If you persevere, gold and stone can be carved. Xun Zi's "Persuade to Learn" 4. A strong man needs a fast horse, and a fast horse needs a strong man. Northern Dynasty folk song, anonymous "Five Songs of Breaking Willow" These poems all expressed the spirit and determination to run in life, encouraging people to persevere and move forward bravely in the face of difficulties and challenges. They inspired people to pursue their dreams, to constantly surpass themselves, and to keep running forward.
" A Hero's Journey " was an ancient five-character poem written by Li Bai, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. It described and praised the image and spirit of a swordsman. The poem described the chivalrous man's attire, weapons, mounts, and other details, showing the chivalrous man's bravery and might. The famous sentence in the poem," Kill a person every ten steps, leave no trace for a thousand miles ", expressed the superb martial arts of the swordsman and the characteristics of concealment. The whole poem expressed the poet's admiration for the chivalrous man and his yearning for the chivalrous spirit. At the same time, it also showed the poet's own lofty aspirations.
Different works had different versions of the original text of "Running at Night": - Li Kaixian's "Night Run" originally wrote: Climbing high to poor thousands of miles of eyes, sad clouds low lock Hengyang Road. Fish books do not come, wild geese do not rely on, several times in vain to write sad Fu. Looking back at the West Mountain, the moon is slanting again, and it is difficult to cross the lonely traveler in the world. A man does not shed tears easily, because he has not yet reached the place where he is sad. - He did not find any other works related to "Running at Night"(such as "Zhuo Wenjun's Running at Night and Sima Xiangru") with the original content of "Running at Night". While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
'The River Is Red' was a poem written by Yue Fei, the great hero of the Southern Song Dynasty. This poem expressed Yue Fei's grief and indignation at the fall of the Central Plains and his ardent desire for the unification of the country. The poem mentioned the shame of Jingkang and the hatred of the courtiers, expressing the author's unbearable shame and hatred. The poem also showed Yue Fei's ambition and determination. He wanted to drive the chariot to destroy the Helan Mountains and use the flesh of Hu Krupp and the blood of Xiongnu to satisfy his hunger and anger. In the end, the poem called for starting from scratch, cleaning up the old mountains and rivers, and welcoming the moment of victory. This poem was full of patriotic feelings and heroic spirit. It was the embodiment of Yue Fei's confidence and optimism in serving the country.
The entire poem of "Looking at the Mountains" is explained as follows: "How about Grandmaster Dai? The green of Qilu is not yet over." Mount Tai was the head of the five mountains, so what was its scenery like? In ancient times, Mount Tai was the boundary between Qi and Lu. Even if one walked out of the boundary of Qi and Lu, the verdant mountain scenery of Mount Tai would still continue. "The Creation Bell is divine, Yin and Yang cut off the twilight." Nature concentrated its magic and beauty on Mount Tai. The south and north sides of the mountain were like two worlds, one bright and one dark, because of the height of the mountain. One side was like morning, and the other side was like dusk. "Swinging chest gives birth to Zeng Yun, and breaking eye enters the bird." Layers of clouds rose up in the mountains, making people's hearts surge. They widened their eyes and tried their best to look at the birds returning to their nests. "I'll be at the top of the mountain and look at the small mountains." The poet said that one day he would climb to the top of Mount Tai. When he looked down at the surrounding mountains, he would feel that they were very small. The novel " Watching the Moon on Fish Island " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!