Du Mu wrote a poem about egrets called "Egrets":"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 line of the poem described the appearance of the egret, the second line described the fishing scene, and the third and fourth lines described the scene of the egret flying far away in shock. The poem used many metaphor, which was full of poetic and artistic 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!
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!
Du Mu's poem "Egret" has the following poetic meaning: Egrets have snow-white feathers as if they are wearing snow-white clothes, white hair, and a mouth like sapphire. They were fishing in groups in the stream, and their beautiful figures were reflected in the clear water. Suddenly, the egrets were frightened and flew into the distance. Their figures reflected the green mountains, and their white bodies were like pear blossoms floating in the evening wind. This poem first described the appearance of the egret, then showed its fishing habits, and finally presented a vivid picture of the egret flying away. The whole poem used metaphor, and the picture was beautiful, creating a quiet and beautiful artistic conception, 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 "Egret" expressed his infatuation with the egret. The first line of the poem," Snowy clothes, snow-white hair, green jade mouth, catching fish in the shadows of the stream," simply described the white and beautiful image of the egret, its hunting habits and wit, which contained the poet's infatuation. The whole poem first wrote about the appearance of the egret, then wrote about the fishing scene, and finally described the scene of the egret flying away, successfully presenting the image of the egret. Through these descriptions, we can see the poet's love for egrets. 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 Fu's poem in Joy of Life was "Ascending." This poem was praised as the first seven-character poem in ancient and modern times, depicting the desolation of unfulfilled aspirations. The poem reads: "The wind is strong and the sky is high. The apes cry mournfully. The white birds fly back to the clear sand." Endless trees fell, and the endless Yangtze River rolled. Wanli sad autumn often visit, a hundred years of illness alone on the stage. In hardship and bitterness, I hate my frosty hair. I've just stopped drinking." These poems showed Du Fu's concern for the country and the people, as well as his personal hardships and sadness. This poem was regarded as the first seven-character poem in ancient and modern times, and was praised as the first seven-character poem in history.
Du Mu was a famous poet and writer in the Tang Dynasty. His poems were fresh and natural, mostly describing the scenery and life in the Jiangnan area. Here are a few of his famous poems: Red Cliff Memories The waves of the Great River East washed away all the heroes of the ages. The people on the west side of the old camp said that it was the Red Cliff of Zhou Lang of the Three Kingdoms. Rocks pierced through the sky and waves crashed against the shore, rolling up thousands of piles of snow. How many heroes were there in a time when the landscape was as picturesque as a painting? Thinking back to the time when Gong Jin married Xiao Qiao, she had a heroic appearance, a feather fan, a scarf, and a smile. 2. Moored at Guazhou Jingkou, Guazhou, a river, Zhongshan, only separated by several mountains. The spring breeze is green again, and when will the bright moon shine on me again? Question 3: Southern Village of the Capital Last year I met you in the flowers, but now the flowers bloom for another year. Don't worry about the road ahead without a confidant. Who in the world doesn't know you? 4. Moored at Niushui, reminiscing about the past At night, there are no clouds in the blue sky. I boarded the boat and looked at the autumn moon, but I still thought of General Xie. I can also sing high praises of these people. Tomorrow I'll hang my sail and leave, listening to the sound of sprinkling rocks. Spring in Jiangnan Thousands of miles of orioles sing green, reflecting the red water village mountains, wine flag wind. The four hundred and eighty temples of the Southern Dynasties are in the misty rain.
Du Mu was a famous writer and politician in the Tang Dynasty. His poems covered a wide range of topics and styles, including landscape and countryside, political irony, historical review, and so on. His representative works include: 1 " Remembering the Ancient Red Cliff ": It described the magnificent scene of the Battle of Red Cliff during the Three Kingdoms period and expressed Du Mu's concern and emotion for historical events. Ascending: Through climbing high and looking into the distance, it shows the poet's unrestrained emotions and yearning for freedom. [3]"To Wang Lun": It was a classic work that expressed the poet's feelings for the parting of friends and the cherishment of friendship. "On the Lake": It depicted the clear waves and beautiful scenery by the pool, expressing the poet's love for natural beauty. 5. Spring in the South of the Yangtze River: Du Mu's love and praise for the water towns in the south of the Yangtze River are expressed through the beautiful scenery of spring in the south of the Yangtze River. In addition, Du Mu had many other famous poems such as "Ode to the Red Cliff" and "Preface to the Pavilion of King Teng", which had a profound impact on the history of Chinese literature.
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 "Sighing at Flowers" has a poem: "Since it is late to go to school in spring, there is no need to be sad and complain about the fragrance." The violent wind fell into a deep red color, and the green leaves turned into yin branches. Judging from the meaning of the poem, the word "naturally" in the poem could be understood as blaming oneself, the word "school" meant "comparison", which meant comparison, and the word "gale" could refer to the merciless changes of time and personnel. There is a saying that this poem is related to an interesting story about Du Mu, but in fact, the so-called beauty pageant agreement when Du Muzuo visited Huzhou in Xuancheng was mostly fabricated. The meaning of this poem could be understood as: originally planning to admire flowers, but because they missed the flowering period, they could only admire the fruits. It expressed that there was no need to be too restrained in everything, and there was no need to be depressed in the face of unexpected situations. They should be at ease and take advantage of the situation. Although Du Mu rarely wrote philosophical poems, this poem had a certain philosophical 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!
Egret was a seven-character quatrain by Du Mu of the Tang Dynasty. This poem was a poem about things. The first line described the appearance of an egret. The words "Snow Clothes, Snow Hair, and Sapphire Mouth" depicted the egret's snow-white feathers, hair, and sapphire mouth. The second sentence," Catching fish in the shadows of the stream," showed the egrets fishing in the stream, their figures reflected in the clear water. The third and fourth lines," Shocked to fly far away, reflecting the green mountain, a pear tree falling in the evening wind." The word " shocked " pushed the scene from near to far. The egret flew far away in shock, its back against the green mountain. Its pure white figure was like a pear flower falling in the evening wind. The scene was beautiful and poetic. There were many uses of metaphor in the poem, such as comparing the egret to the pear flower, which was novel and unique. The plain description of the first two sentences created an atmosphere for the scene of flying away. It was coherent and natural."A tree" was "caught by a group","pear flower" was "snow", and the whole was clear and natural. 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 " was to the effect that the egret had snow-white feathers as if it was wearing snow-white clothes, white hair, and a mouth like sapphire. Many egrets were fishing in the stream, their figures reflected in the clear water. Suddenly, they were frightened and flew into the distance. Their bodies reflected the green mountains, and their white figures were like pear blossoms floating 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!