Ji Xiuran is a character in the novel Battle Through the Heavens. The following is a poem describing Ji Xiuran in the novel: Ji Xiuran's innate spirit meridians were linked together and he soared. His movements were nimble and his fists and feet were ruthless and unstoppable. He was born with great strength, and he had a special ability. His eyes were sharp and observant. He was a loner and did not socialize well with others, but he also had a friend, his beloved concubine. Ji Xiuran was an extremely outstanding expert on the Dou Qi Continent. His spirit energy and physical strength were outstanding, and his observation and interpersonal skills were also very strong.
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Online novels often used frustrated sentences to describe the emotions and circumstances of the characters. Here are some examples: He looked out of the window at the bleak autumn scenery and his heart was filled with disappointment. He desperately wanted to redeem himself, but everything had already become a foregone conclusion. He felt helpless and lonely. She used to think that she could rely on herself, but now she found herself alone and helpless. He felt that he had lost everything, including the things he once cherished. Her eyes were filled with exhaustion and disappointment, as if she had lost the meaning of life. He couldn't escape the shackles. He felt that he had lost his freedom and dreams. She felt that she had reached the bottom of her life and could not extricate herself. He felt that his life had come to an end and that everything was meaningless. She used to believe in her dream, but now she feels that she has gradually drifted away. He felt that he had lost his direction and goal and did not know how to move forward.
The poem about cheating is that you and your child cheated together and messed up my family law. "Bo despises fools and cheats, and the article is afraid of hypocrisy." "The jade is crushed into ordinary pebbles, and the pine trees are destroyed to cheat the gods." "Wait." While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
A dream of a swordsman in Jianghu will be passed down forever. The sword qi swept across 30,000 miles and swallowed up 10,000 miles like a tiger. Like a lonely lamp accompanying the clear night, my hand is like a sharp knife to cut a fool. The Iron Horse, Green Shirt, Ren Xiaoyao, and the Red Beauty smiled like a blooming flower. 5. To be chivalrous and righteous, to eliminate the violent and appease the good, to plead for the people to sacrifice themselves to save others. 6. With justice in mind, we are fearless of danger and bravely march forward, never saying that we will give up. 7. Use swords as horses, use blood as food, and uphold justice for the world. 8. Happy life, smiling proudly in Jianghu, a sword from the west, flowers blooming undefeated. 9. To dream as a horse does not live up to the glory of Shaohua, holding a sword all the way to the world. Jianghu is like a dream, life is like a play. I'm willing to be a swordsman and live up to the world.
The following is an ancient poem describing a kitten: The kitten's furry body was round. Her eyes were black, bright, curious, and cute. Her tail gently wagged, looking as cute as a flower. The little mouse was satisfied and happy. Hello, jumping and naughty kitty. This poem described the image of a fluffy kitten with a round body and bright black eyes. It was curious and cute, and its tail gently wagged. It was cute like a flower eating a small mouse. It was satisfied, happy, and naughty. Hello, kitten. Through detailed descriptions, the kitten's cuteness and liveliness were shown.
There were many poems that described sadness. The following were some of the more classic ones: 1. Frowning face: From Bai Juyi's "Farewell to the Ancient Grass" of the Tang Dynasty. I asked with tears in my eyes, but the flowers didn't speak. The red flowers flew over the swing. It was from Li Qingzhao's Dream Order of the Tang Dynasty. 3. Alone on a tall building, I look at the end of the world. It comes from Wang Zhihuan's "Climbing the Stork Tower" in Tang Dynasty. 4. Two Lines of Tears: From Du Fu's "Remembering My Brother on a Moonlit Night" in the Tang Dynasty. 5. Sorrow and Joy: From the Tang Dynasty Lin Bu's "Longyang County Green Grass Lake." Alone in a strange land, I miss my family more than ever during the festive season. It was from Wang Wei's "Recalling the Shandong Brothers on September 9th" of the Tang Dynasty. 7 Peach blossoms still smile, the spring breeze does not save the orphans of the Zhao family. From the Tang Dynasty Lin Bu's "Longyang County Qingcao Lake." 8 days of eternity, sometimes the end of this hatred is endless. It was from Bai Juyi's Song of Everlasting Regret in the Tang Dynasty. These poems had their own unique emotional expressions and artistic conception, which could well describe the sad emotions.
Heartache was an extremely painful feeling that often described people's sadness, loss, despair, and other negative emotions. Here are a few poems describing heartache: 1 "Ascending" 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. 2 "Jin Se" For no reason, the brocade zither has fifty strings, one string, one column, thinking of Hua Nian. Zhuang Sheng dreams of butterflies, looking at the emperor's spring heart with cuckoo. The moon on the vast sea, the pearl has tears, the sun is warm in the blue field, the jade produces smoke. This feeling can wait to be remembered, but at that time it was already lost. 3 "Difficult Journey" A bucket of wine in a golden cup costs ten thousand dollars, and a jade plate worth ten thousand dollars. I stopped drinking, threw down my chopsticks, couldn't eat, pulled out my sword, looked around, and felt lost. I want to cross the Yellow River, the frozen river will climb the Taihang Mountains full of snow. When I'm free, I go fishing on the green stream. Suddenly I take a boat and dream of the sun. It was difficult to travel! It was difficult to travel! Where are the many forks now? The wind and waves will sometimes hang the clouds and sail across the sea. The pain in these poems was so deep and real that people could empathize with them.
There are many poems that describe flowers. Here are some examples: A spring breeze ten miles, Yangzhou road rolled up in a bead curtain is not as good as it is. Du Mu's Night Moored at Niuzhu, Reminiscing the Past A pot of wine among the flowers, drinking alone without a blind date. Li Bai's Drinking Alone Under the Moon (III) 3. Mix it with yellow golden marigold and taste it. Lu You's "The Phoenix with the Head of a Dragon, The Feelings of the World" 4. The Peach Blossom Pond is a thousand feet deep, not as deep as Wang Lun's love. Li Bai's Gift to Wang Lun I sleep in spring and don't notice the dawn. I hear birds chirping everywhere. Meng Haoran's Spring Dawn In April, peach blossoms begin to bloom in the temple. Bai Juyi's Peach Blossom in Dalin Temple 7. Stop the car and sit in love with the maple forest. The frost leaves are redder than the flowers in February. Du Mu's Journey to the Mountains 8. The spring breeze is green again. When will the bright moon shine on me again? Wang Anshi's Boat Moored in Guazhou In April, peach blossoms begin to bloom in the temple. Bai Juyi's Peach Blossom in Dalin Temple 10 Sunset clouds and lone ducks fly together in autumn water, sharing the same color in the sky. Preface to the Pavilion of King Teng by Wang Bo
Here are some poems that describe marriage: 1 Bai Juyi's Song of Everlasting Regret from " Song of Everlasting Regret,"" I'm willing to be a pair of birds flying together with you." 2 In the Book of Songs, there was a sentence in Wei Feng Shuo Ren: " Hands are as soft as catkins and skin is as smooth as cream. The neck is like a deer, the teeth are like a gourd rhinoceros. Her beautiful eyes look forward to it." One of the sentences that described the beauty of the woman was " Her hands were as soft as her skin." 3 The Tang Dynasty poet Wang Zhihuan's " Climbing the Stork Tower " had a line: " The sun is against the mountains, the Yellow River flows into the sea. I want to see a thousand miles to the next level." The phrase " to the next level " was used to describe the continuous sublimation of marriage and the continuous surpassing of oneself. 4 In Li Qingzhao's "Dream Like Order" of the Song Dynasty, there was a line: "I often remember that the stream pavilion is drunk at dusk and I don't know the way back." At night I return to my boat and mistakenly enter the depths of lotus flowers. Fighting to cross, fighting to cross, startled a pool of gulls and herons." Among them, the phrase "straying into the depths of the lotus flower" was used to describe the love in one's heart that could not be extricated even though one's marriage had come to an end. 5 In the Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai's " Wine ", there is a line: " When you are satisfied in life, you must enjoy yourself to the fullest. Don't let the golden cup be empty against the moon. I'm born with talent, I'm sure it'll be useful. To cook sheep and slaughter cattle for fun, one must drink three hundred cups." Among them," and for pleasure " was to describe the need for marriage to enjoy common joy together. These poems all show the beauty and profound meaning of marriage. They use vivid images and beautiful language to describe the meaning and extension of marriage.
Firework was one of the common images in ancient Chinese literature. There were many poems describing fireworks. The following are some of the famous poems: In the sound of firecrackers, the spring breeze brings warmth into Tusu. Every day, thousands of families always exchange new peaches for old talismans. Yuan Zhen's Yuan Ri 2. The east wind blows the flowers and trees at night, and the stars fall like rain. The fragrance of the carved car filled the road, the sound of the wind blowing, the light of the kettle turning, the night of the dragon and fish dance. Xin Qiji's Sapphire Case, Yuan Xi 3. Red hands, yellow golden cup, a song of sheng and xiao. Let's invite the bright moon to enjoy the fireworks together. Tang Wan's "The Phoenix with a Shroud Head: The Feelings of the World" The sound of wind and rain in the night knows how many flowers have fallen. I wish we could spend a long time together. Li Bai's Silent Night Thoughts Chang 'an is full of the sound of thousands of households pounding clothes. The autumn wind blows endlessly, but it is always the feeling of jade. When will the good men of the Hu Krupp be quelled from the expedition? Li Bai's Midnight Wu Song·Autumn Song These poems depicted the beauty, joy, and romance of fireworks, as well as the poet's emotions and thoughts.