The rose was a common flower that was often depicted in literature. Here are some poems about roses:
1. Thoughts in a Quiet Night-Li Bai
The Moonlight In Front Of The Bed
I suspect it's frost on the ground.
I raise my eyes to the moon
I bow my head and think of my hometown.
2 "Ascending"-Du Fu
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.
Dream of the Red Chamber-Cao Xueqin
"The blooming roses make you look even more charming," said Lin Daiyu.
4 "Shuidiao Ge Tou"-Su Shi
When will the bright moon have wine to ask the blue sky?
I wonder what year it is in the palace in the sky.
I want to go back with the wind, but I'm afraid it's too cold to be high in Qionglou Yuyu.
I dance to make clear how the shadow seems to be in the world.
I turn to the vermilion pavilion, and the low door of the palace is illuminated by the light, sleepless.
Should not hate, what long will it last until the time of parting?
5."The Phoenix with a Head"-Li Qingzhao
The world's feelings are thin, human feelings are evil, the rain sends the evening flowers easy to fall.
The morning breeze drips away tears, I want to write a letter, my heart is sad, I speak alone.
6. Bodhisattva Man: Overlapping Hills and the Destruction of Gold-Liu Yuxi
The hills overlap and the golden light fades. The clouds on my temples want to pass the fragrant snow on my cheeks.
I'm too lazy to get up and paint my eyebrows, make up and wash up late.
Before and after the flower, the mirror flower faces reflect each other.
a new thread embroidered with a pair of golden partridges on a silk jacket.
Cats were cute animals that were often used to describe their gentleness, intelligence, and sensitivity. Here are some poems about cats:
- The cat's ears could hear anything.
- Cats had nine lives and could recover quickly even if they were injured.
- Cats had 72 Transformations and could transform into various forms that were indistinguishable.
- The cat's eyes shone with wisdom, allowing it to see everything around it.
- Cats were elegant animals that could make gentle sounds in the air.
- Cats were independent animals that didn't like to be tied down and liked to live freely.
- Cats were a kind of lovely companion that could bring infinite happiness and warmth to people.
I hope these poems can give you some inspiration and make you love cats more.
Alright, here is a five-character poem about cats:
Cats
Silver Throat Candle Shadow Shades the Door at Night
A healthy cat can catch mice.
Lazy and heartless, but also teasing people
Her soft voice moved his heartstrings.
The poem described the beauty and loveliness of cats, who had long, slender silver throats and flexible bodies that could easily catch mice. At the same time, the cat was also lazy and heartless. It seemed to have no malice towards anyone, but as long as you gently stroked it, it would respond gently to you. The poem also mentioned that the cat's soft voice and moving heartstrings showed the charm and attraction of cats.
Here are some poems about cats:
- Cats were experts at hide-and-seek. Even mice would hide when they saw them.
- A cat has nine lives.
- A cat's ears could hear sounds from far away, but a human's ears could not.
- A cat's eyes were very useful and could see many things clearly.
- Cats were very good at climbing trees.
- Cats were night walkers and often moved around at night.
- Cats could catch many small animals and were very cruel.
- Cats were cute animals and very intelligent.
I hope these poems can answer your question.
Here are some poems about cats:
- The cat's eyes were as black as the stars in the night sky.
- Cats had nine lives and could escape even if they were trapped.
- Her cat-like steps were as light as a candle flickering in the wind.
- Cat ears were sensitive enough to hear sounds coming from afar.
- Cats like to climb trees as nimbly as monkeys.
- The cat's figure was slim and graceful like a slim lady.
- Cats loved to bask in the sun like old people enjoying the sun bath.
- Cats had a keen sense of smell and could sniff out the scent of others.
- Cats loved to play, as happy as children.
He hoped that these poems could add some color to the charm of cats.
It is an ordinary house cat, but its unique posture and blue fur always make people feel its handsome aura. Although it unconsciously owns our world, its fighting spirit and its view of the value of life give us incomparable feelings and encouragement.
[One cat, one world.] This sentence was not only a description of our cat beastmen, but also our experience and understanding of life itself.
If I were a poet, I would write a poem about what if.
If I were a poet, I would express it in the way if I were a poet
Connecting my heart to the outside world
Using a poem to describe a beautiful dream.
If I were a poet, I would write a poem about what if
Let it be a part of my work
Let people feel my emotions and wisdom.
If I were a poet, I would express it in the way if I were a poet
Connecting my heart to the outside world
Using a poem to describe a beautiful dream.
Yes, there are many poems about animals. For example, the Tang Dynasty poet Du Fu wrote in Ascending High: " The wind is strong, the sky is high, the apes are howling, and the white birds are flying back. 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, I'm bitter, I hate my frosty hair, I've just stopped drinking." This poem depicted the scene of monkeys wailing, the river surging, the falling leaves, and the poet's sigh as he looked into the distance.
There was also a Tang Dynasty poet, Bai Juyi, who wrote in his poem,"Farewell to the Ancient Plains Grass," that the grass on the plains withered and flourished every year. The wildfire never ends, and the spring breeze blows, it grows again. The far-off fragrance encroaches on the ancient road, the clear green connecting the deserted city. And send the royal grandson to grow luxuriant and full of farewell." This poem depicted the lush growth of the grass and trees on the grassland, and their fates varied with the seasons.
Of course, there are poems about love. The following are some classic examples:
Love is not a fleeting passion but an eternal persistence-John Keats
Love is a sweet pain, a gentle torture. -George Eliot
Love is the union of the soul, the fusion of feelings and thoughts. -Thomas Pynchon
Love is the flame of life. Without it, life is like a body without a soul. -Roman Roland
Love is eternal, it will not fade with the passage of time. -Russell
Love is the union of two people's hearts. It is the common wish and promise of two people. -Raymond chandler
Love is a good power, it can make us better or worse. -James Joyce
Love is a poem, it needs to be felt and understood with the heart-Elizabeth Bronte
These poems all express the beauty and profound meaning of love. I believe they can help you better understand the true meaning of love.