The following are some selected five-character quatrains from ancient poems: 1. Thoughts in a Quiet Night by Tang Li Bai The bright moon in front of my bed is like frost on the ground. Looking up at the bright moon, looking down at home. 2. "Climbing the Stork Tower" Tang·Wang Zhihuan The white sun is at the end of the mountain, and the Yellow River flows into the sea. If you want to see thousands of miles away, go up another floor. 3. "River Snow" Tang·Liu Zongyuan Birds fly away from thousands of mountains, and people disappear from thousands of paths. An old man in a coir raincoat fishing alone in the cold river. 4. "Birdsong Stream" Tang·Wang Wei People idle osmanthus fall, night quiet spring mountain empty. When the moon rises, the birds in the mountains are startled, and they often sing in the spring stream. 5. "Spring Dawn" Tang·Meng Haoran I sleep in spring and don't feel dawn. I hear birds singing everywhere. The sound of wind and rain at night, I know how many flowers have fallen. These ancient poems expressed the poets 'feelings and thoughts about natural scenery, homesickness, and the change of seasons through simple and beautiful five-character quatrains. They used refined language and profound artistic conception to give people beautiful enjoyment and enlightenment.
Five-character quatrains were a type of Chinese poetry. They were short poems with five characters and four sentences that were in line with the norms of regular poems. His representative works include Li Bai's Thoughts in a Quiet Night, Liu Zongyuan's River Snow, Wang Wei's Birdsong Stream, Du Fu's Eight Arrays, Wang Zhihuan's Climbing the Stork Tower, and Liu Changqing's Farewell to Master Lingche. Seven-character quatrains were also a form of ancient poetry. Each sentence had seven words, and it had a high artistic conception, elegant diction, and deep meaning. Representative works include Wang Changling's "Furong Lou Farewell Xin Jian," Li Bai's "Farewell Meng Haoran's Guangling," Wang Zhihuan's "Liangzhou Ci Two Songs, One" and so on. A four-character quatrain was also a form of ancient poetry. Each sentence had four words and was concise and clear. There was no mention of a famous four-character quatrain in the information provided so far.
Five-character quatrains were a genre of traditional Chinese poetry. It referred to a short poem with five characters in one sentence, a total of four sentences. Here are some famous quatrains: 1."Meditation at Night" by Tang Li Bai. The bright moon in front of my bed is like frost on the ground. Looking up at the bright moon, looking down at home. 2."Climbing the Stork Tower" by Tang Wang Zhihuan. The white sun is at the end of the mountain, and the Yellow River flows into the sea. If you want to see thousands of miles away, go up another floor. 3."Ode to Goose" Tang·Luo Binwang. Goose, goose, goose, bend your neck and sing to the sky. White hair floating green water, red palm stirring clear waves. 4. Liu Changqing, Tang Dynasty," The Master of Furong Mountain in the Snow " The sun is setting, the mountains are far away, the weather is cold, the white house is poor. I heard a dog barking at the wooden gate, and I came back in the snowy night. 5. River Snow, Tang·Liu Zongyuan. Birds fly away from thousands of mountains, and people disappear from thousands of paths. An old man in a coir raincoat fishing alone in the cold river. 6."Zhongnan Wangyu Xue" Tang·Zu Yong. Zhongnan Yin Ling beautiful, snow floating clouds tip. The forest is bright and the city is cold. 7."The Seeker of Hermits" by Tang Jiadao. When Matsushita asked the boy, he said that the teacher had left to pick herbs. Only in this mountain, deep in the clouds do not know where. These quatrains expressed the poet's emotions and the description of natural scenery through simple language and artistic conception.
Three Hundred Tang Poems for Children: Five Character Quatrains is a collection of Tang poems suitable for children aged 2-6. This book contained many classic five-character quatrains, such as "River Snow,""Climbing the Stork Tower,""Palace," etc. These poems described the natural scenery, characters, and emotional expressions in simple and beautiful language. By reading these poems, children could cultivate their interest in poetry, improve their language skills, and at the same time, feel the charm of Tang Dynasty culture.
Du Fu was a great poet in the Tang Dynasty. He wrote many quatrains that were very popular. One of the famous quatrains was "Quatrain: Two Yellow Orioles Singing in the Green Willow". This poem depicted the scene of early spring, showing the vibrant scene in four sentences and four scenes. Orioles were singing, and egrets were flying neatly into the blue sky among the green willows. The poet sat in front of the window and could see that the snow on the West Ridge had not melted. In front of the door was a ship from Dongwu. This poem displayed Du Fu's talent with concise words and precise descriptions, and was praised as a masterpiece of Du Fu's poems.
Li Bai's seven-character quatrains could be found in many documents. It could be seen that Li Bai had created many seven-character quatrains. Some of the famous seven-character quatrains include Watching the Waterfall of Lushan Mountain (II), Moon Song of Mount Emei, Listening to the Flute in Luo City on a Spring Night, Traveling in a Guest, Giving to Wang Lun, and Giving Meng Haoran to Guangling. These poems were famous for their beautiful language, profound artistic conception, and sincere emotions. However, because the search results provided were incomplete, it was impossible to give a complete collection of Li Bai's seven-character quatrains.
Children's quatrains were a form of Chinese poetry. It was a four-sentence poem composed of five words, which was in line with the norms of regular poetry. This form of poetry was simple and rhythmic, often used to describe children's innocent happiness and natural scenery. In the search results provided, there were some examples of children's quatrains and ancient poems, such as "Ode to Goose,""Plum Blossom,""Ode to the Mountain Village," and so on. These poems vividly depicted children's liveliness, cuteness, and beautiful natural scenery through metaphor, metaphor, and numerical arrangement. Children could cultivate their interest and aesthetic ability in poetry by reciting these quatrains.
Among the 300 ancient poems for children, there were many five-character quatrains that were suitable for children aged 2 to 3 to recite. Some of the ancient poems were from the Three Hundred Tang Poems. The following are some ancient five-character quatrains suitable for children aged two to three: 1. Lu Chai-Wang Wei There was no one in the empty mountain, only the sound of people talking. Back into the deep forest, and then shine on the moss. 2. Chunxiao-Meng Haoran I sleep in spring and don't feel dawn. I hear birds singing everywhere. The sound of wind and rain at night, I know how many flowers fall. 3. Le You Yuan-Li Shangyin In the evening, I felt uncomfortable and drove to Guyuan. The setting sun was infinitely beautiful, but it was nearing dusk. These ancient poems were concise and beautiful, and the content was close to nature and daily life. It was suitable for children aged 2 to 3 to recite. Please encourage the children to cultivate their language skills and literary attainments by reciting these ancient poems.
Wang Wei's five-character quatrain was one of the poems he was best at. He had a large number of five-character quatrains, including "Lu Chai,""Zhu Li Guan,""Za Shi,""Lotus Dock," and so on. These quatrains expressed profound artistic conception and emotions in concise and concise language. Wang Wei's five-character quatrains were known as famous works through the ages and had extremely high artistic achievements.
Du Fu's quatrains included Quatrains, Two Quatrains (I), Two Quatrains (II), Gui Yan, Eight Arrays, and Jishi.
The 500 Five-character Lü Shi Encyclopedia is a collection of 500 five-character Lü Shi. These poems were written in the form of five-character regular poems, which met the standards and requirements of regular poems. Among them were some classic works, such as "Climbing the Stork Tower,""Silent Night Thoughts," and "Fisherman's Song: Egrets Flying in Front of Mount Xisai." This collection showcased the charm of five-character poems and provided readers with an opportunity to fully understand and appreciate five-character poems.