Here are some poems related to the moon, including author, title, and dynasty: 1. Thoughts in a Quiet Night-Li Bai 2. Drinking Alone Under the Moon (III)-Li Bai 3 "Ascending"-Du Fu 4 "Looking at the Moon"-Zhang Jiuling "Farewell to the Ancient Grass"-Bai Juyi 6 "Mooring at Niushui and Recalling the Past"-Yang Wanli 7 "Shuidiao Getou·When will the bright moon appear"-Su Shi 8. Meditation in the Night- 9. Remembering My Younger Brother on a Moonlit Night-Du Fu 10."Looking for Flowers Alone by the River. Goose Flying High in the Black Moon"-Du Fu
Title: Meditation at Night Dynasty: Tang Dynasty
Title: Meditation at Night The moonlight before my bed is like frost on the ground. Looking up at the bright moon, looking down, I miss my hometown.
There were many poems about the moon. Below were some of the more famous ones: When will the bright moon have wine to ask the blue sky? - Su Shi's "Water Melody" The bright moonlight before my bed is like frost on the ground. - Li Bai's Silent Night Thoughts 3. Toast the moon to the shadow, and we will become three people. - Li Bai's Drinking Alone Under the Moon (III) The bright moon rises on the sea, and the horizon shares this moment. - Zhang Jiuling's Farewell to the Ancient Grass Outside the pavilion, the ancient road is surrounded by fragrant grass and green sky. The evening breeze blows the willows, and the flute's sound remains the setting sun beyond the mountains. - Li Bai's Difficult Journey These poems were all literary classics that were widely read and praised.
A poem describing the moon: When will the bright moon have wine to ask the blue sky? Su Shi's "Water Melody" White as a wheel in the night. The girl in the boudoir is cut off from her old friend. The Book of Songs, Reeds and Rushes The bright moon rises above the sea, and we share the same time. Lovers complain that they miss each other at night. Zhang Jiuling's Farewell to the Ancient Grass 4. I raise my cup and invite the moon to face the shadow and become three people. Li Bai's Drinking Alone Under the Moon (III) 5. The night sky is as cold as water, sitting and watching the morning glory and Vega. Tang Wan's "Shackled Phoenix·Feelings in the World" Author's Name: 1 Su Shi 2 Zhang Jiuling 3 Li Bai 4 Tang Wan 5 Li Shangyin
There are many poems related to the moon. Here are some examples and analysis: When will the bright moon have wine to ask the blue sky? -Su Shi's "Shuidiao Ge Tou" This sentence expressed the poet's love and desire for the moon, as well as his thoughts and feelings about life and fate. The moon is seen in this sentence as a beautiful, mysterious and elusive symbol, in stark contrast to the poet's loneliness and desire. 2 Dew from tonight, the white moon is the hometown Ming-Du Fu's "Moonlit Night Recalling My Brother" This sentence expressed the poet's nostalgia and longing for his hometown, the moon, and also his feelings and thoughts about life. In this sentence, the moon is regarded as a symbol of homesickness and reunion, which is in stark contrast to the poet's departure and loneliness. 3. The bright moon rises on the sea, and we share the same time at the end of the world-Zhang Jiuling's "Farewell to the Ancient Grass" This sentence expressed the poet's praise and emotion for the moon, as well as his feelings for the passage of time and life. In this sentence, the moon was regarded as a symbol of eternity and beauty, which formed a sharp contrast with the poet's lofty sentiments and aspirations. A Thousand Miles of Charm-Li Bai's Thoughts in a Quiet Night This sentence expressed the poet's praise and yearning for the moon, and his pursuit and love for beautiful things. In this sentence, the moon was regarded as a symbol of beauty, peace, and purity, forming a sharp contrast with the poet's noble quality and pursuit. In these poems, the moon is regarded as a beautiful, mysterious and elusive symbol, while also expressing the poet's feelings and thoughts. Through the image of the moon, the poet conveyed his pursuit and yearning for beautiful things, his thoughts and feelings about life, as well as the passage of time and life.
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Linyuan fish is a poem written by Wang Zhihuan, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, in "Climbing the Stork Tower." The whole poem is: 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. Once upon a time, people had already left this place by yellow crane, leaving the Yellow Crane Tower empty. The yellow crane is gone, never to return. Qingchuan calendar Hanyang trees, fragrant grass lush parrot island. Where is the village at dusk? the misty waves on the river make one sad. Among them, the phrase " fish at the edge of the abyss " came from the next sentence of the fourth sentence," The ancients had already ridden the yellow crane to the empty Yellow Crane Tower." It meant that he was very envious of the fish swimming freely in the water when he looked at the Yellow River from upstairs. This poem was one of Wang Zhihuan's representative works. It expressed the author's yearning for the beautiful scenery and freedom in the distance, as well as his pursuit and thinking about life. The poem's language was concise and bright, and its artistic conception was far-reaching. It was widely read by later generations and was regarded as a classic of ancient Chinese poetry.
1 toast to the moon and the shadow to become three people. (Li Bai's Drinking Alone Under the Moon: III) The bright moonlight before my bed is like frost on the ground. (Li Bai's Meditation at Night) The bright moon rises above the sea, and we share the same time. (Zhang Jiuling's "Farewell to the Ancient Grass") I suspect that the mirror of Yaotai is flying at the end of the blue cloud. (Li Bai's "The Wine") When will the bright moon appear? I take my wine and ask the blue sky. (Su Shi's "Shuidiao Getou: When Will the Bright Moon Appear") 6. Outside the pavilion, the ancient road is surrounded by fragrant grass and green sky. The evening breeze blows the willows, and the flute's sound remains the setting sun beyond the mountains. (Tang Wan's "Hair-headed Phoenix: The Feelings of the World") 7 mountains and heavy water again doubt no road, dark willows and bright flowers, another village. (Lu You's "Mountain West Village Tour") 8 Dew from tonight's white moon is my hometown bright. (Du Fu's "Remembering My Brother on a Moonlit Night") The bright moonlight before my bed is like frost on the ground. Looking up at the bright moon, looking down, I miss my hometown. (Li Bai's Meditation at Night) The bright moon shines on the clear spring stones among the pine trees. (Wang Wei's Autumn Dusk in the Mountains)
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Poetry is a literary genre that is usually used to express emotions, thoughts, and meanings. It can be divided into many different categories such as idyllic poems, love poems, philosophical poems, landscape poems, and so on. The following are some common poetry topics: Climbing High 2. Farewell to the ancient grass 3. Moored at night on Niu Zhu, reminiscing about the past The Road Is Hard Ballad of Lushan Mountain 6 Qingpingle·Village Residence Shuidiao Getou·Swimming 8 Butterfly Love Flower·Spring Scenery 9 Silent Night Thoughts Climbing Yueyang Tower These poems were all classics of ancient Chinese literature, and many of them had their own unique styles and characteristics. As for the different authors and origins of the poems, they had different authors and origins. Some famous poets, including Li Bai, Du Fu, Bai Juyi, Su Shi, Li Qingzhao, Lu You, etc., had their works widely praised and become one of the classics of Chinese literature. Some works were written by other poets, such as the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Zhihuan's "Climbing the Stork Tower".