Okay, which famous sentence of Tang and Song poetry do you want me to appreciate?
The examples of appreciating famous sentences in Tang and Song poems are as follows: 1. Spring Breeze and Green River South Shore-Su Shi's Red Cliff Reminiscence This poem came from the Tang Dynasty poet Su Shi's "Red Cliff Memories of the Past." The whole poem described the historical scene of Sun Quan and Liu Bei's victory in the Battle of Red Cliff during the Three Kingdoms period. This poem made the readers feel the vitality of Jiangnan by describing the arrival of spring in Jiangnan. This poem expressed the beauty of nature and was hailed as one of the classic lines in ancient Chinese poetry. 2. If Life Is Just Like When We First Saw It-Nalan Xingde's Song of Everlasting Sorrow This poem came from the Qing Dynasty poet Nalan Xingde's Song of Everlasting Sorrow. This poem described the love story between Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty and Yang Yuhuan, and this poem expressed people's yearning and pursuit of beautiful things through "life is just like the first time we met". It was hailed as one of the classic lines in ancient Chinese poetry. 3. Ask how much sorrow you can have-Li Qingzhao's Dream Order This poem came from the Tang Dynasty poet Li Qingzhao's Dream Order. This poem described the feelings of a woman longing for a long journey, and this poem expressed the poet's longing for his distant relatives and friends through "how much sorrow can you have?" It was hailed as one of the classic lines in ancient Chinese poetry. 4. The Mountain and Heavy Water Are Doubtful and There Is No Way Out-Liu Zongyuan's Tour of the West Mountain Village This poem came from the Tang Dynasty poet Liu Zongyuan's "Traveling to the West Mountain Village." This poem described what the poet had seen and heard on his journey, and this poem expressed people's fear of the unknown world and their spirit of exploration through "the mountains and heavy water, but there was no way out". It was hailed as one of the classic lines in ancient Chinese poetry.
The Tang and Song Dynasties were one of the most glorious periods in the history of Chinese literature, leaving behind many excellent poems. The following are some famous poems of 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. 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. There are so many beauties in the country that countless heroes have to bow down to them." 5. Li Qingzhao's " Like a Dream ":" I often remember that I am drunk at the stream pavilion and don't 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." These poems have become the treasures of Chinese culture with their superb artistic expression and profound ideology.
I recommend a book called 300 Song Ci, written by Su Shi, a writer of the Northern Song Dynasty. This book contains 300 Song Ci by Su Shi, including emotional descriptions, landscape descriptions, social comments and many other contents. It is a classic work that Song Ci lovers can't miss.
The appreciation dictionary of Tang poetry and Song Ci is an important tool in literary appreciation. It can help us better understand the literary and artistic value of Tang poetry and Song Ci. Different versions of the Tang poetry and Song poetry appreciation dictionary had different characteristics, advantages and disadvantages. As for which one was better, it depended on one's personal needs and preferences. Generally speaking, if you want to have a more comprehensive and systematic understanding of the literary and artistic value of Tang poetry and Song Ci, you can choose authoritative Tang poetry and Song Ci appreciation dictionary such as Tang poetry appreciation dictionary, Song Ci appreciation dictionary, etc. These dictionary contain a large number of works of Tang poetry and Song Ci, providing detailed appreciation of the text and annotations, which helps us to understand the image, artistic conception and artistic value of poetry. If you want a lighter and more portable dictionary of Tang poetry and Song poetry appreciation, you can choose some concise and concise small dictionary such as "300 Tang poems","300 Song poems" and so on. Not only did these dictionary include the common works of Tang and Song poetry, but they also provided brief appreciation and explanation for us to read and learn on the road. The choice of the Tang poetry and Song Ci appreciation dictionary depended on one's personal needs and preferences. Whether you choose an authoritative appreciation dictionary of Tang poetry and Song poetry or a concise small dictionary, you should choose according to your own needs and interests in order to better learn and appreciate the literary charm of Tang poetry and Song poetry.
Tang poetry and Song poetry were an important branch of Chinese literature history, representing the peak of ancient Chinese literature. Tang poetry and Song Ci had extremely high artistic achievements. Their poetry language was concise, the rhythm was beautiful, and the artistic conception was far-reaching. They often showed strong emotions and philosophical thinking. In the history of China, Tang poetry and Song poetry were regarded as the treasures of literature and art, which had a profound influence on the literature of later generations. The representative works of Tang poetry and Song poetry include Li Bai's "Wine", Du Fu's "Ascending", Su Shi's "Water Melody", Xin Qiji's "Sapphire Case·Yuan Xi" and so on. These works not only have high artistic value in literature, but also have profound historical and social significance, becoming an important part of Chinese culture. The development and inheritance of Tang poetry and Song poetry was not only an important event in the history of Chinese literature, but also an important stage in the history of Chinese culture. Through studying Tang poetry and Song Ci, we can better understand ancient Chinese literature and culture, and feel its profound historical and cultural heritage.
The author of the Appreciation of Tang and Song Poetry was He Zhu, a writer, poet, and calligrapher in the early years of the Southern Song Dynasty (1127-1279). He was one of the most important figures in the Southern Song Dynasty. Together with Yang Wanli, Lu You, and You Dong, he was known as the "Five Great Poets of the Southern Song Dynasty". He Zhu's poems were fresh, natural, sincere, and deep. He was famous for his bold and unconstrained poems. His works of poetry included "Hunjiang Dragon Poetry Collection" and "Dongli Yuefu", which were called "He Zhuti" by later generations.
Dai Dunbang was a famous Chinese painter known for his watercolor paintings. His Illustrated Tang Poetry and Song Ci was a book that introduced the art of Tang poetry and Song Ci. It displayed the artistic characteristics and historical background of Tang poetry and Song Ci in the form of charts. This book not only helps readers better understand the charm of Tang poetry and Song Ci, but also improves readers 'painting skills and artistic accomplishment. Dai Dunbang's Illustrated Tang Poetry and Song Ci showed the artistic charm of Tang poetry and Song Ci in a unique way. He presented the images, artistic conception, techniques and other elements of Tang poetry and Song poetry in the form of charts to let readers better understand these cultural heritages. For example, the book showed the colors and composition elements commonly used in Tang and Song poetry and how these elements influenced the emotional expression and artistic style of poetry. Dai Dunbang's Illustrated Tang Poetry and Song Ci also introduced the historical background and cultural meaning of Tang poetry and Song Ci. Through this book, readers can better understand the origin, development, and evolution of Tang poetry and Song poetry, as well as the historical and cultural significance behind these cultural heritages. Dai Dunbang's Illustrated Tang Poetry and Song Ci was a very valuable book that not only helped readers better understand the charm of Tang poetry and Song Ci, but also improved readers 'painting skills and artistic accomplishment.
The Tang and Song Dynasties was one of the most important periods in the history of Chinese literature, and the creation of poems flourished, leaving behind many excellent works. The following are some representative works of the Tang and Song Dynasties and their characteristics: 1 Tang Dynasty Poetry: - Li Bai's " Going to Drink " - Du Fu's Ascending - Bai Juyi's Farewell to the Ancient Grass - Wang Wei's Autumn Dusk in the Mountain - Meng Haoran's Spring Dawn - Han Yu's "On Teachers" - Liu Zongyuan's River Snow These poems were all classic works of the Tang Dynasty, known for their bold, unrestrained, fresh, and natural style. They were full of the poet's emotions and life insights, and were still widely praised and appreciated today. 2 Song Dynasty poems: - Su Shi's "Shuidiao Getou·When Will the Bright Moon Appear" - Xin Qiji's "Sapphire Case·Yuanxi" - Lu You's "The Phoenix with the Head of a Phoenix: The Feelings of the World" - Li Qingzhao's "Like a Dream Order, Chang Ji Xi Ting Sunset" - Yang Wanli's "Sending the Woods Out of Jingci Temple at Dawn" These poems were known for their graceful, reserved, fresh and delicate style, full of the poet's emotions and life insights, and were hailed as the treasures of the Song Dynasty literature, which are still widely praised and appreciated today. The poems of the Tang and Song Dynasties had rich artistic features and profound thoughts. They were an indispensable part of the history of Chinese literature.
Chrysanthemum was one of the most important flowers in ancient Chinese culture, known as one of the "Four Gentlemen of Flowers", and one of the common images in ancient Chinese poetry. Chrysanthemum poetry was an important form of literature in the Tang Dynasty. Many famous poets had written poems about chrysanthemums. For example, in the Tang Dynasty poet Du Fu's "Climbing High", there was a famous sentence,"Picking chrysanthemums and leisurely looking at Nanshan under the eastern fence", which expressed the poet's pleasant mood when picking chrysanthemums. In addition, the Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi's "Fu De Gu Yuan Cao Farewell" also used chrysanthemums as the theme to express the poet's love for nature. In the Song Dynasty, chrysanthemum poems were even more popular. Many famous poets had excellent works. For example, in the Song Dynasty poet Su Shi's "Ode to the Red Cliff", there was a line: "The halberd sank into the sand, and the iron was not destroyed. If the east wind doesn't go with Zhou Lang, the bronze sparrow will lock up the two Qiao in the deep spring."The famous sentence expressed the poet's longing for history. In addition, in the Song Dynasty poet Lu You's Spring Journey to Qiantang Lake, there was also a poem: " The wild path is black with clouds, and the boat is bright with fire. At night, I send a clear stream to the Three Gorge to miss you, but I don't see you coming down to Yuzhou."The famous poem expressed the poet's love for chrysanthemums during his journey. Chrysanthemum had an important position in ancient Chinese culture. It not only represented elegance and noble quality, but also was a poet's expression of history and nature.
"Appreciation of Tang Poetry" and "Appreciation of Tang Poetry (Essence)" are two very famous Tang poetry dictionary, both of which are important works in the study of Chinese classical literature. There were some differences in the scope, content arrangement, and annotation style. The specific differences were as follows: 1. Range of Collection: The Appraisement of Tang Poetry includes the works of famous poets such as Li Bai, Du Fu, Bai Juyi, Wang Zhihuan, Liu Yuxi, etc. The Appraisement of Tang Poetry (Essence) contains more comprehensive collections of Tang poetry and other literary works of the Tang Dynasty, including the literary works of the Yuan, Bai, Huang, Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties. 2. The arrangement of content: There were differences between the two books. The former mainly included poetry, poetry appreciation, poetry criticism, and other content, while the latter also included poetry, Fu, literature, history, notes, and other literary works. 3. The annotation style of The Appreciation of Tang Poetry and The Appreciation of Tang Poetry (Essence) are also different. The former notes were more detailed and had a more in-depth analysis and explanation of each poem's words, structure, emotion and other aspects. The latter notes paid more attention to the appreciation of the poetic mood, image, emotion and other aspects. Both the Appreciation of Tang Poetry and the Appreciation of Tang Poetry (Essence) were very important works in the study of Chinese classical literature. The former mainly collected Tang poetry of the Tang Dynasty, while the latter more comprehensively collected Tang poetry and other literary works of the Tang Dynasty. The readers can choose to read these two dictionary according to their own needs and interests.