" Fanxin Spring Water " was not a poem full of childlike interest. This poem came from the novel " Yu Shi Ming Yan " by Feng Menglong, a writer of the Ming Dynasty. The original text was "The heart is full of thoughts, the spring water splashes." The world of flowers and flowers is quiet and leisurely." The novel depicted some adults seeking inner peace and leisure in their busy lives, which formed a sharp contrast with the innocence of children. Therefore, this sentence could not be called a poem full of childlike interest.
Inadvertently but passionately, thousands of families go. Liu Yuxi's "Three Willow Flowers Ci" requires virtuous people to sit on the side of the table is not unintentional, far away, how can it be easy to hear light words? Wang Ruzhou's "Ode to the Hidden Scale Cave in the Returning Hall" has a thatch in the chaotic cloud pile, and has no intention of living in the market. Wang Yuanheng's "Towards the Son of Heaven·Retreat" is nostalgic for you. I don't mean to leave. I see you riding on the saddle. I can't help but tear up and frown. Wang Shifu's Farewell at the Long Pavilion
The full text of Bing Xin's poetry collection, Stars, is as follows: an array of stars 1 In the dream of spring Your smile is so bright Shining like stars in the night. 2 Your eyes are as bright as the stars It warmed my lonely heart. 3 Your voice is as beautiful as the stars He comforted me when I needed it the most. 4 Your eyes are as deep as the stars It gave me endless thoughts and inspiration. 5 Your smile is as beautiful as the stars The hope that brought me joy and hope. 6 Your gentleness is as bright as the stars It made me feel happy and peaceful. 7 Your departure is as hurried as the stars Let me miss and cherish every moment of you. 8 Your contributions are as important as the stars He had made great contributions to the progress and development of mankind. 9 Your eternity is as eternal as the stars You will forever live in my heart and shine.
Xin Qiji's ambition after he retired was reflected in many of his poems. One of the famous poems was: " White-haired fisherman and woodcutter on the river, used to watching the autumn moon and spring breeze." This poem depicted the life of Xin Qiji after he retired. He was dressed in fisherman's clothing and his hair had turned white, but he still maintained his deep feelings for the Jiangchu region and was used to watching the autumn moon and spring breeze between the Jiangchu region. This poem expressed Xin Qiji's love for nature and his persistence in retiring.
The translation of Chang 'an Spring was: " The willows outside the door drooped weakly, and the spring breeze blew the willow branches into golden yellow. The wine on East Street is too weak. It's easy to wake up when you're drunk, and your worries still can't be dispelled." It was mentioned in the note that the " Green Gate Willow " referred to the willow tree outside the southeast gate of Chang 'an City, the " golden color " referred to the yellow color of the willow tree's branches and leaves, and the " Jiedong Jiubao " referred to the weak alcoholic strength of the wine sold on the East Street.
Ye Shengtao's works are usually full of childlike interest and imagination. The following are some representative works: 1 Children's Fictions: This is one of Ye Shengtao's most famous works and the foundation of modern Chinese children's novels. The book described the children's lives, emotions, and growth process. It was full of innocence and interest. Old Zhang's Philosophy: This is an essay by Ye Shengtao that talks about Old Zhang's views and philosophical thinking on life. It was full of humor and wisdom, making people sigh at Ye Shengtao's depth of thought and childlike interest. 3 Ni Huanzhi: This is a long novel by Ye Shengtao, which tells the story of a poor but interesting family. The novel was full of warmth and touching details that made people feel the beauty and reality of human nature. 4 My Primary School: This is Ye Shengtao's recollection of his primary school life and growth in Beijing. It was filled with memories of his childhood, making people feel how much Ye Shengtao cherished and missed his childhood. These are some of Ye Shengtao's representative works. His works are full of childlike interest and imagination, which makes people feel his deep thinking and concern for life, humanity and society.
The full text of the poem,"White Sand Dyke in the Green Sun and Yin", is: "Climbing the Liuzhou City Tower." 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.
Fan Yun wrote two farewell poems, one of which was "Two Farewell Poems, One." This poem described the scene of parting between the east and west of Luoyang City, expressing the desolation of parting and the joy of reunion. Although the specific content of the ancient poem was not provided, it could be speculated that the pronunciation version of this poem should be "Two Other Poems, One of the Pinyin Version" or "Two Other Poems, One of the Pinyin Version". However, the search results provided did not include the specific content of these ancient poems. Therefore, it was impossible to provide an accurate version of the ancient poem.
Xin Qiji's most domineering poem was "Breaking the Enchantment, Composing a Strong Ci for Chen Tongfu." This poem described the image of a general who was brave and brave, expressing Xin Qiji's lofty aspirations and his grief and indignation. The poem depicted the magnificent scene on the battlefield, with horses flying as fast as Lu and arrows as deafening as thunder. The poet expressed his desire to recover the lost land of the country and his pursuit of fame, as well as his regret that his ambition had not been fulfilled. This poem became one of Xin Qiji's representative works because of its domineering and affectionate expression.
Bing Xin's collection of poems, Stars, was one of the classics in the history of modern Chinese literature. The collection of poems consisted of two parts, Stars and Spring Water, which included a large number of poems about love, life, nature, and so on. The Stars and Spring Water were two of Bing Xin's early masterpieces, reflecting her thoughts and feelings about life, love, nature and so on. The poem was full of sensuality and philosophy, expressing the preciousness and beauty of life in simple and beautiful language. The opening of Stars expressed the author's praise for humanity and motherly love. The poem " Mother is the bridge that carries us to the world " was widely praised. "Spring Water" mainly expressed the love for love and life. The poem "Love is the driving force of life" also became the driving force for contemporary people to pursue love and life. These two poems caused a sensation at that time and were hailed as "the classics of modern Chinese poetry", which had a profound impact on the development of modern Chinese poetry. Bing Xin's Stars and Spring Water became classics in the history of Chinese literature and were widely read.
This is the original text of the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Zhihuan's "Climbing the Stork Tower": The white sun is leaning against the mountains, and the Yellow River flows into the sea current. I want to see a thousand miles and climb another level. The autumn cicadas in the valley are more interesting. The fish swimming in the rain are happy alone. Who knows this scene? It was even higher.