Tang Sanzang encountered many beautiful scenes and touching stories on his journey to the Western Paradise. In the poems, Tang Sanzang and his team often described the magnificent scenery of nature and the experiences of the journey. These poems not only had high artistic value but also had strong practical significance. One of the famous Tang poems is "Ascending the Mountain". The original text is as follows: 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. This poem portrayed the poet's lofty aspirations, open-minded and free emotions through the scene of climbing high and looking far away. At the same time, it also expressed the idea of life being short and enjoying life while it was short. The other famous Song Ci was "Sapphire Case·Yuan Xi". The original text was as follows: At night, the east wind blows flowers and trees, and the stars fall like rain. The fragrant carvings of precious horses fill the road with the sound of phoenixes and whistles. The light of the teapot turns and the fish and dragon dance all night. Moths, snow willows, golden threads of laughter, sweet and fragrant. Looking for him in the crowd thousands of times, suddenly looking back, that person is in the dim light. This poem portrayed the author's pursuit and love for beautiful things through the night scenery of Yuanxi. At the same time, it also expressed the feelings of life being short and cherishing the present. These poems not only have high artistic value, but also have strong practical significance, which is worth learning and appreciating.
I recommend "I Slay Demons with Poetry". This novel tells the story of a female protagonist who majored in Chinese language and literature who transmigrated to a world with demons. She relied on her mastery of Tang poetry, Song poetry, and Yuan Qu to slay demons. There were a lot of poems and songs in the novel, which could satisfy your interest in this kind of culture, and there were also some elements of Xianxia. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
"Traversing on the Silk Road: Waiting for the Plum Blossoms in the Hall","Moon in the West River: Baoji Songsong Pulling Up","Linjiang Immortal: Dream of the Tower High Lock","Yu Linling: Cold Cicada Grief","Su Muzhe: Blue Cloud Sky","Butterfly Love Flower: Standing on the Dangerous Building Wind","Qingping Music: Red Letter","Huanxi Sand: Cold and Cold on the Small Building","Partridges Sky: Drunk Shooting Spring Clothes Cherish the Old Fragrance","When Will Spring Return" were 10 beautiful Song Ci poems with beautiful artistic conception. Through exquisite language and exquisite descriptions, these poems displayed rich emotions and beautiful scenes, giving people a deep sense of joy and enjoyment. They used natural scenery, character images, and emotional expressions as the theme. Through delicate descriptions and ingenious ideas, they created a unique artistic beauty that made people intoxicated. These poems were not only beautiful in language, but also deep in emotion, touching and resonating with people's hearts. Whether it was describing the flowers and plants in spring or expressing the sadness of parting, these Ci poems all showed the unique charm and artistic value of Song Ci.
Tang poetry and Song Ci were important chapters in the history of Chinese literature, beautiful and poetic. The following are some beautiful poems that might meet the requirements: 1 Tang Dynasty's Li Bai's " Going to Drink ": The drinking scene, lofty aspirations, and thoughts about life in the poem make people feel a bold and beautiful atmosphere. 2. Song Dynasty's Su Shi's "Shuidiao Ge Tou": This poem expressed a kind of aesthetic emotion by describing the beautiful scenery of spring and the author's emotion. 3. Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty,"Farewell to the Ancient Grass": The description of the natural scenery and the perception of life in the poem gave people a fresh and beautiful feeling. 4 Song Dynasty's Xin Qiji's "Green Jade Case·Yuanxi": The night scene and the atmosphere of the Lantern Festival in this poem gave people a romantic and beautiful feeling. 5. Climbing the Stork Tower by Wang Zhihuan of the Tang Dynasty: The description of natural scenery and the thinking of life in the poem gave people a profound and beautiful feeling. I hope these answers will be helpful. If you have any other requests, feel free to tell me at any time.
The Tang and Song Dynasties were the golden age of ancient Chinese literature, and many classic works emerged. The following are some classic poems from the Tang and Song Dynasties: 1 Du Fu's "Climbing High":"The wind is fierce and the sky is high. The apes howl and the white birds fly back to the clear sand." Endless falling trees rustle and the endless Yangtze River rolls over." 2. Bai Juyi's "Farewell to the Ancient Grass":"The grass on the plain withers and thrives every year. The wildfire can't burn, and the spring wind blows again." 3 Li Bai's " Wine to be drunk ":" Life must be full of joy, don't let the golden cup empty to the moon. I'm born with talent, and I'll be able to use it." 4. Han Yu's "Relocated to Lan Guan to Show His Grandnephew Xiang":"A letter to the court was demoted to Chaoyang Road 8,000. I want to see a thousand miles and reach a higher level." 5. Su Shi's "Jiangcheng Zi: Hunting in Mizhou":"The waves of the Great River East have swept 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 are there in the picturesque landscape?" These poems are full of passion, philosophy and emotion. They are classics in the history of Chinese literature and are still widely read and appreciated.
Okay, what kind of Tang poetry and Song poetry do you want? The theme, style, and content of Tang and Song poems are very different. I can provide the corresponding answers according to your needs.
The 300 poems of Tang and Song referred to the anthology of the most representative poems of the Tang and Song Dynasties. Among them," 300 Poems of the Tang Dynasty " was an anthology of Tang poetry compiled by Sun Zhu, a retired scholar from Hengtang in the Qing Dynasty. It contained a total of 310 poems, reflecting the social life style of the Tang Dynasty. It was regarded as the first choice for introductory reading of Tang poetry. 300 Song Ci was an anthology of Song Ci compiled by the famous Ci poet Zhu Xiaozang. It included about 300 Ci poems of 88 Ci poets, showing the appearance and development of Song Ci. These two anthologies had a great influence on later generations. They enriched the genre and form of ancient literature, making Tang poetry and Song poetry the treasures of Chinese literature, providing new ideas and inspiration for later literary creation.
'Song of a Wanderer' was a popular poem by the Tang Dynasty poet Meng Jiao. This poem described the scene of his mother sewing clothes for him when he left home, expressing the depth of maternal love and the longing of the wanderer for his hometown. You can listen to the recitation of Wanderer's Song or download it for free on multiple platforms. Among them, the Academy of Dao's National Studies audio studio, Fang Qi, and Erya's reading of Tang poetry all provided recitation and interpretation of the poem. In addition, you can also find the audio content of "Song of the Wanderer" in the 300 Tang poetry albums, 300 selected Tang poetry, 300 familiar Tang poetry albums, and other related albums. The specific listening method and platform could be chosen according to personal preferences.
Rainwater was one of the most common theme and emotional elements in Tang and Song poetry. Many poets expressed their thoughts and feelings by describing the gestures, emotions, and effects of rain. Here are some famous phrases about rain: 1. Drenched clothes want to wet the apricot blossoms, the rain blows on the face, but the willow wind is not cold. Tang Dynasty poet Zhi Nan's quatrains The morning rain in the City of Wei is light and dusty. The guest house is green and the willows are new. Tang Dynasty poet Jia Dao's Inscription on Li Ning's Secluded Residence 3. It rains on the Qingming Festival. Pedestrians on the road want to break their souls. Tang Dynasty poet Du Mu's Qingming The sound of wind and rain in the night, how many flowers fall? Tang Dynasty poet Meng Haoran's Spring Dawn The green mountains cannot be blocked, after all, it flows eastward. Tang Dynasty poet Wang Zhihuan's "Climbing the Stork Tower" In these poems, rain was not only described as a natural phenomenon, but also as a symbol of emotion, vitality and hope.
There were Tang and Song poems about maternal love. The Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi's "Farewell to the Ancient Grass" had a poem,"The grass on the plains withers and thrives every year. The wildfire can't burn, and the spring wind blows again." This poem depicted the growth process of plants in nature, which contained the power of maternal love. Li Qingzhao, a poet of the Song Dynasty, had a line in his "Dream Like Order":"I often remember that I was drunk at dusk in the pavilion and did not know the way back." At night I returned to my boat and strayed into the depths of lotus flowers. Fight to cross, fight to cross, startle a pool of gulls and herons." This poem depicted the author passing by a lotus pond on a boat. He was lost in the scenery and eventually strayed into the depths of the lotus. It also reflected the power of maternal love. These poems either described the greatness of maternal love or expressed the harmonious symbiosis between man and nature, showing the important position of maternal love in literature.
Crossing the Han River was a quatrain of five characters by Song Zhiwen, a famous poet of the Tang Dynasty. This poem described a traveler who had left his hometown for half a year. He was finally able to set foot on the road home, so he was naturally happy. However, as he got closer to home, he became more and more nervous. He was afraid to inquire about the situation in his hometown because he was afraid that it would ruin his beautiful wish. This poem expressed the poet's strong homesickness and the mental pain it brought. Regarding the recitation of the Han River, the specific information was not found in the search results provided.