Looking up at the joint in the mirror means that when we look up in the mirror, we can see the joint of our neck and chin. This joint is not only a part of our body, but also a part of our appearance. By observing the joints, we can understand our own posture and image.
"Looking up at the junction in the mirror" means that when we look up in the mirror, we can see the junction of our neck and chin. This joint is not only a part of our body, but also a part of our appearance. By observing the joints, we can understand our own posture and image. In addition, the phrase was also used as the title of online literature, such as the novel Looking Up at the Joint in the Mirror, which told the story of time travel and adventure.
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There are many poems about reuniting the broken mirror. Here are some examples:
A broken mirror cannot be re-formed, and flowing water cannot flow backwards.
2. Cut it out, it's still messy, it's the sorrow of separation, it's not the same feeling in my heart.
3. The mirror is broken, but the feelings cannot be fulfilled.
Time can easily turn people red, cherries green, plantains green.
If the five days have feelings, the heavens will also be old. The righteous path in the world is vicissitudes.
These poems described the complex emotions and philosophy of life brought about by the reunion of a broken mirror, and also reflected the natural laws of the passage of time and the impermanence of life.
There are many poems about expecting the moon to come out. Here are some examples:
1. The bright moon in front of my bed is like frost on the ground. Looking up at the bright moon, looking down at home. (Li Bai: Meditation at Night)
2. The bright moon rose from the sky above the boundless sea of clouds. (Li Bai: Moon of the Mountain Pass)
3. I raise my cup to invite the moon, and the shadow becomes three people. (Li Bai: Drinking Alone Under the Moon)
4. A moment of spring night was worth thousands of gold. Flowers had fragrance and the moon had shade. (Su Shi: "Spring Night: A Moment of Spring Night is Worth Thousands of Gold")
5. I took the wine and asked the sky, I don't know what year it is in the palace in the sky. (Su Shi: "Shuidiao Getou: When Will the Bright Moon Appear")
These poems expressed people's expectations and praise for the moon.
There are many poems about looking at the moon together. Here are some examples:
1. The moon is bright on the sea, and the world is at the same time. Zhang Jiuling's "Looking at the Moon and Huaiyuan"
2. When will the bright moon appear? Ask the blue sky with wine. Su Shi's "Water Melody Song Head Bingchen Mid-Autumn Festival"
3. The moon rises above the willow branches, and the people make an appointment after dusk. Ouyang Xiu's "Birth of Zha Zi Yuan Xi"
4. When the moon was there, it shone on the colorful clouds. Yan Jidao's " Fairy Dream by the River Behind the Tower High Lock "
5. I raise my cup to invite the bright moon, and the shadow becomes three people. Li Bai's " Drinking Alone Under the Moon "
6. Under the moon flying mirror, cloud born knot sea tower. Li Bai's Farewell Crossing Jingmen
7. Looking far into the distance, I lit a cigarette in Qizhou, and a cup of sea water poured out. Li Bai's " Parrot Island's Evening View Recruits Guests "
8. Tomorrow I'll visit Shangyuan, and I'll tell you the news of spring as soon as possible. Wu Zetian's Hunting Poem
9. On the night of the first lunar month last year, the lights in the flower market were as bright as day. The moon rises above the willow tree, and people meet after dusk.
These poems described the scene of admiring the moon together, expressing their praise and longing for the moon.
"Sand Between Fingers" is a complete contemporary Chinese poem as follows:
middle of the desert
There is a desert
Fine sand like gold
shine
I walk in the sand
Like stepping on gold
One step, one seal
The footprints are deep
The sand is boundless
I've walked far
only to find
a small river
Flowing from the depths of desert
I walk along the river
Walk to the other side of the river
looked back
Still a desert
I decided to keep going
Putting the sand between my fingers
One by one, stay
Until the end
I found
That stretch of sand
It turns out to be so beautiful
Li Bai was a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty. His poems were bold, unrestrained and passionate. He was known as the "Poet Fairy". In his poem,"To Drink", he wrote: "Life must be happy when you are satisfied, don't let the golden cup be empty to the moon. I'm born with talent, I'm sure it'll be useful. To cook sheep and slaughter cattle for fun, you must drink three hundred cups at a time." This poem expressed the poet's love and pursuit of life, as well as his lofty aspirations of drinking and enjoying himself.
Among them," Clouds think of clothes, flowers think of appearance " was another famous poem by Li Bai," Qing Ping Diao, Part One." The whole poem is as follows:
The clouds think of clothes, the flowers think of the spring breeze blowing on the threshold, the dew is thick.
If I hadn't seen the peaks of jade mountains, I would have met them under the moon on the Jade Terrace.
This poem mainly described the poet's view of the clouds and flowers on the Yao Terrace, as well as his yearning and pursuit for beautiful things. The most famous line in the poem," The clouds think of clothes and the flowers think of appearance ", meant," I imagine in my heart that I am also very beautiful in gorgeous clothes, just like the clouds and flowers."
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She turned into a butterfly to look for flowers, perched on fragrant grass every night. This was the complete poem of " You gave birth to me before I was born, I gave birth to you before you became old."