There were many poets who specialized in writing poems that expressed their aspirations. The following are some of the famous introductions: 1. Li Bai: Li Bai was a famous poet of the Tang Dynasty. His poems such as "Drinking" and "Lushan Ballad" were representative works of chanting objects and expressing aspirations. 2. Du Fu: Du Fu was one of the great poets of the Tang Dynasty. His poems such as "Climbing High" and "Happy Rain on a Spring Night" were excellent works of chanting objects and expressing aspirations. 3. Bai Juyi: Bai Juyi was one of the famous poets of the Tang Dynasty. His poems, such as "Farewell to the Ancient Grass" and "Song of Everlasting Regret", were classic works of chanting objects and expressing aspirations. 4. Lu You: Lu You was a famous poet in the Southern Song Dynasty. His poems such as "Show My Child" and "Plum Blossom" were all masterpieces of chanting objects and expressing aspirations. 5. Yang Wanli: Yang Wanli was a famous poet of the Southern Song Dynasty. His poems such as "Coming out of Jingci Temple at dawn to send off the forest" and "Living leisurely in the early summer afternoon nap" were all quatrains that chanted objects and expressed aspirations. The poems of these poets had superb artistic expression and profound thoughts, leaving many classic works for later generations.
Wang Pu's poem Ode to Peonies implied an attitude of reflection and criticism. Through the comparison between peony, jujube flower and mulberry leaf, the poem expressed the disapproval of illusory external beauty and emphasized the importance of practical value. Peonies were depicted as empty branches with no practical value, in stark contrast to other plants with practical functions. The meaning of this poem was to appeal to the readers not to be confused by the superficial beauty of nothingness, but to pay attention to the practical value.
Luo Binwang's most famous poem was Ode to Goose. He had written this poem when he was seven years old. It was a poem about things. The poem described the image and movement of the goose, as well as the beauty and joy of the goose. This poem was widely circulated for its fresh and cheerful language and outstanding description.
Luo Binwang's most famous poem was Ode to Goose. This poem described the characteristics and dynamic beauty of the goose in fresh and cheerful language. Through vivid descriptions, it showed the beautiful picture of the goose swimming freely in the water. This poem was widely circulated in Tang poetry and was regarded as one of the representative works of children's poetry enlightenment.
The following is the ranking of famous Chinese poets by dynasty and their poem titles: Poets of the Tang Dynasty: Li Bai (701 - 762), Du Fu (712 - 770), Bai Juyi (772 - 846), Wang Zhihuan (688 - 742), etc. Poem titles: Li Bai's poem was titled 'Green Lotus Layer'; Du Fu's poem was titled' Shaoling Yeolao'; Bai Juyi's poem was titled 'Xiangshan Layer'; Wang Zhihuan's poem was titled' Climbing Stork Tower.' 2. Poets of the Song Dynasty: Su Shi (1037 - 1101), Xin Qiji (1140 - 1207), Lu You (1125 - 1210), Yang Wanli (1127 - 1206), etc. Poem titles: Su Shi's poem title is "Dongpo Zhilin"; Xin Qiji's poem title is "Nanxiangzi"; Lu You's poem title is "Xiaoxiang God"; Yang Wanli's poem title is "Chengzhai". 3. Poets of Yuan Dynasty: Ma Zhiyuan (1230 - 1280), Bai Pu (1240 - 1289), Zheng Sixiao (1240 - 1289), etc. Poem titles: Ma Zhiyuan's poem title is "Tianjing Sand·Autumn Thoughts"; Bai Pu's poem title is "Sapphire Case·Yuanxi"; Zheng Sixiao's poem title is "West River Moon·Night Walking on the Yellow Sand Road". 4. Poets of the Ming Dynasty: Wu Weiye (1509 - 1561), Li Shizhong (1528 - 1589), Xie Zhen (1540 - 1610), etc. Poem titles: Wu Weiye's poem title is "Four Great Talents of Jiangnan"; Li Shizhong's poem title is "Little Li Du"; Xie Zhen's poem title is "Wen Zhengming". 5. Poets of the Qing Dynasty: Nalan Xingde (1655 - 1685), Gu Zhenguan (1660 - 1729), Huang Zhongzhao (1688 - 1764), Wang Shizhen (1686 - 1755), etc. Poem titles: Nalan Xingde's poem was titled "Drinking Water Ci"; Gu Zhenguan's poem was titled "Yuefu Zalu"; Huang Zhongzhao's poem was titled "Caigen Tan"; Wang Shizhen's poem was titled "Jiangcun Yuefu".
Looking at Dongting Lake was a poem written by Liu Yuxi, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. It mainly described the beautiful scenery of Dongting Lake and the author's feelings. The first sentence of the poem,"The lake and the autumn moon are in harmony", expressed the author's praise for nature by describing the lake surface, sky, clouds and other scenery of Dongting Lake. In the poem, Liu Yuxi began with the word "Wang" and brought the readers into a magnificent landscape painting by looking at Dongting Lake. The poem wrote: "The lake and the moon are two, and the pool surface is windless and the mirror is not polished. Through this vivid description, the author presents the beautiful scenery of Dongting Lake in front of the readers. This poem expressed the author's praise for nature and also expressed the author's perception of life. Through describing the beautiful scenery of Dongting Lake, the author expressed his awe and praise for nature, and at the same time, he had a deeper understanding of the short-term and impermanence of life. The whole poem was sincere and profound, and it became a classic of Chinese classical poetry.
The poem titled " The Crane Crying Spring " described the scenery around the Crane Crying Spring, such as " The shadow of a straight peak is thrown in, and the moonlight is shining. Through the description of the reflection of the mountain peak in the spring, the clear brilliance of the moonlight, the cold feeling of the sparkling spring water, and the comfort of the deep spring water, it expressed a quiet and quiet atmosphere. From the poem, one could also understand the poet's appreciation of the scenery of the Crane Cry Spring. In this quiet environment, it might also contain the poet's yearning for a quiet life or admiration for the beauty of nature. "The Crane Drinks the Spring Breeze" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The July School was one of the modern Chinese poetry schools founded by Wang Xinling, Yang Lian, Yu Guangzhong and others. The school emphasized the lyricism and poetic expression of poetry, pursuing the beauty of language and the creation of artistic conception. The unique artistic personality and poetic style of each poet could be seen in the poems of the July School. Here are some possible examples: Wang Xinling's poems were usually full of girlish feelings and romantic atmosphere. She was good at using rhetoric and metaphor to express emotions and artistic conception, such as "Rainy Night Flower" and "I Believe" and other poems. Yang Lian's poems were full of philosophical thinking and cultural reflection. He was good at discovering the beauty and sadness in life and using poems to express his thoughts and feelings, such as "Wasteland" and "Yellow River". Yu Guangzhong's poems are full of historical and cultural sense of responsibility. He is good at using the language and artistic conception of ancient poetry to express modern emotions and thoughts, such as "Climbing High" and "Taiwan". The poets of the July School displayed their unique artistic personality and poetic style in their works. They expressed their inner feelings and thoughts through the creation of language and artistic conception.
Wang Wei's "Mixed Ode"(You come from your hometown, you should know the things of your hometown. In the future, before the window, the cold plum blossoms will not bloom.) As a wanderer, he wrote in the way of asking visitors from his hometown. The author had not returned to his hometown for a long time. There were many things in his hometown. He did not know where to ask. He only asked if the plum blossoms in front of the window were blooming. In fact, he was also concerned about his family and the situation in the countryside, but he did not mention it, which left the reader's imagination. The visitor's answer was not important. The seemingly unimportant but suggestive question of the traveler tactfully expressed his deep nostalgia for his family and hometown. There was not a single word in this poem that directly described homesickness, but every word was permeated with homesickness. And through the specific image of the plum blossom, it inspires readers to re-create the aesthetic, which has a strong artistic appeal. The novel "Mixed Flowers" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Different poets had different feelings in their "Lotus Picking Song". Wang Changling's "Lotus Picking Song" expressed his praise for the labor scene and his love for life. Through borrowing the scene to express his emotions, he portrayed the simple and natural character image of the lotus picking girl. Li Bai's " Lotus Picking Song " described the happy scene of the lotus picking girl, but at the end, it expressed the depressed mentality of being powerless and unable to realize her ambition in a limited time. An unknown poet of the Yuan Dynasty wrote the Lotus Picking Song. Other than describing the life and love of the lotus picking girl, expressing her resentment towards her lover, it also entrusted the grief and indignation of the country's destruction. The novel "Listening to the Rain in Green Bamboo and Watching the Egrets" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
There were many poets who used the moon to express their thoughts and feelings of homesickness and love. For example, Li Bai's " Meditation in the Quiet Night " Looking up at the bright moon, looking down at the hometown," through the bright moon to trigger homesickness; Du Fu's " Remembering my brother on a moonlit night "" The dew is white from tonight, and the moon is bright in my hometown ", which reflects the deep longing for my hometown in comparison; Zhang Jiuling's " Looking at the Moon and Huaiyuan "," The bright moon is born on the sea, and the world is at this time ", which uses the bright moon to express the longing for people far away; Su Shi's " Shuidiao Getou: When will the bright moon appear "," I hope that people will last long, and share the beautiful moon thousands of miles ", which uses the moon to express the longing and good wishes for their loved ones; There was also Li Bai's " Moon Song of Mount Emei "." The moon on Mount Emei is half round in autumn, and its shadow flows into the Pingqiang River. At night, I set out from the clear stream to the Three Gorge. I miss you, but I don't see you coming down to Yuzhou."I used the moon of Mount Emei to express my longing for my friend.