Song Dynasty Li Qingzhao "Like Dream Order": often remember the sunset in the stream pavilion, drunk do not know the way back. I returned to the boat late at night and mistakenly entered the depths of lotus flowers. Fight to cross, fight to cross, startled a pool of gulls and egrets.
Li Qingzhao's "Like a Dream" has two poems, the original text is as follows: One: "I often remember that the sun is setting in the pavilion, and I am drunk and do not know the way back." I returned to the boat late at night and mistakenly entered the depths of lotus flowers. Fight to cross, fight to cross, startle a pool of gulls and herons." The second was: "Last night the rain was sparse and the wind was sudden. I slept soundly and did not drink." The Curtain Rollers said Haitang was still the same. Do you know? Do you know? It should be green fat red thin." In addition, Nalan Xingde also had a poem called " Dreaming Order: Drunken People in Ten Thousand Tent Dome ", which was originally written as " Drunken People in Ten Thousand Tent Dome, Star Shadows are on the verge of collapse, Dreams are separated by the Wolf River, and are shattered by the sound of the river." Still sleeping, still sleeping, explaining that it's boring when you wake up."
The full text of the poem,"White Sand Dyke in the Green Sun and Yin", is: "Climbing the Liuzhou City Tower." The wind is strong, the sky is high, the apes howl, the white birds fly back to the clear sand of the mournful island. Endless trees fall and the endless Yangtze River rolls down. I'm always a guest in autumn, sad for thousands of miles. I've been sick for a hundred years, and I'm alone on the stage. I'm in trouble, bitter resentment, frosty hair, downcast hair, I've just stopped drinking.
The full text of Meng Jiangnan's ancient poem was as follows: After washing up, he leaned alone on the Wangjiang Tower. After the end of the thousand sails are not, the setting sun pulse water leisurely. my heart breaks at White Apple Island. Please note that the above is the full text of the ancient poem "Dreaming of Jiangnan" written by Wen Tingyun of the Tang Dynasty.
The full text of "The Ancient Road Outside the Long Pavilion" is as follows: Outside the pavilion by the ancient road the fragrant grass grows long, the spring breeze blows. Sunset Mountains Beyond Mountains the weather is cold, the white house smokes. Flute music, three plays, water tune song when I am at the end of the world, my temples have already turned gray. Don't say that it's hard to see each other again I'm going to disappear.
"Climbing Stork Tower" was a quatrain of five characters created by Wang Zhihuan, a poet in the prosperous Tang Dynasty. The full text was as follows: The white sun is at the end of the mountain, and the Yellow River flows into the sea. If you want to see thousands of miles away, go up another floor. Translated: The setting sun slowly sank beside the West Mountain, and the surging Yellow River surged towards the East China Sea. If he wanted to see enough of the scenery, he would have to climb to a higher level. The poem expressed the poet's ambition and reflected the people's positive spirit in the prosperous Tang Dynasty.
The original text of the ancient poem "River Full of Red" was "River Full of Red".
At that time, it was difficult to live in poverty, and the world was empty, and the brothers lived in the west and east respectively. After the war, the fields were deserted, and the flesh and blood were scattered on the road. Hanging shadow is divided into thousands of miles of wild geese, words scattered into nine autumn Peng. We look at the bright moon and cry together. One night, the heart of our hometown is the same in five places. The novel " Watching the Moon on Fish Island " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The full text of Guo Jingming's poem,"How many flowers have fallen in my dream?" was: "How many flowers have fallen in my dream?" Spring has come to this familiar place again Are those flowers still blooming? Are there still those beautiful memories? Are they still there waiting for us? Has the beauty of those fleeting years been covered by time? Have those oaths been destroyed by the sandstorm? Have those former companions been separated by distance? When we look back Do you still remember those warm sunshine Have those smiles become distant? I know how many flowers have fallen in my dreams Are those beautiful things still waiting for us? Let's set foot on this familiar place again To find those flowers that used to bloom, are they still blooming?
"Returning to the Garden" was written by Tao Yuanming, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. The full text is as follows: I plant beans in the grass under the south mountain. The bean sprouts are sparse. I rise in the morning to clean up the waste and return home with a hoe. The road is narrow, the plants grow long, the evening dew stains my clothes. It's not worth regretting that my clothes are stained, but I can make my wish come true. I rise in the morning to clean up the waste and return home with a hoe. The road is narrow, the plants grow long, the evening dew stains my clothes. It's not worth regretting that my clothes are stained, but I can make my wish come true. This poem depicted Tao Yuanming's life in seclusion in the countryside. He made full use of his time to take care of the barren land under the southern mountain. In the rural life, he faced the difficult conditions but did not complain. Instead, he actively faced them and reflected his noble sentiment by returning to seclusion with a hoe. In the end, he expressed his wish that he could always maintain a pure state of mind and not be disturbed by the outside world. This poem deeply reflected Tao Yuanming's love and pursuit of rural life, and it became one of the classics in Chinese culture.