Here are some poems with ancient carriages:
1 "Climbing High"--Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty: "The wind is strong and the sky is high. The apes howl and the white birds fly back to the clear sand. 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, I'm bitter, I hate my frosty hair, I've just stopped drinking."
[2]"Farewell to the ancient grass"-Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty: "The grass on the plain withers and thrives every year. The wildfire never ends, and the spring breeze blows, it grows again. The far-off fragrance encroaches on the ancient road, the clear green connecting the deserted city. And send the prince to the lush garden to bid farewell."
3."Sapphire Case·Yuanxi"-Xin Qiji of the Tang Dynasty: "The east wind blows flowers and trees at night, and the stars fall like rain. Carved cars and precious horses are fragrant, the road is filled with the sound of phoenix and flute, the light of the teapot turns, and the dragon and fish dance all night. Moths, snow willows, golden threads of laughter, sweet and fragrant. I searched for him thousands of times, but when I looked back, he was in the dim light."
4. Qingming Festival--Du Mu of the Tang Dynasty: " During the Qingming Festival, the rain is everywhere, and the pedestrians on the road want to break their souls. May I ask where the shepherd boy in the tavern is pointing to Apricot Blossom Village?"
[5]"Moored at Niushui, Recalling the Past"--Wang Zhihuan of the Tang Dynasty: "Niushui, Xijiang, the night sky is cloudless. I boarded the boat and looked at the autumn moon, but I still thought of General Xie. I can also sing high praises of such a person who cannot be heard."
These poems depicted the image of ancient carriages and showed the style of ancient society and the lives of the people.
" Ye Cheng's Three Carriages " was a meme from the novel " My Senior Brother Is Too Stable " by the online literature author " Back to Business ". It referred to the three alternate accounts of the female lead, Li Changshou.
In the novel, Li Changshou was the author of the primeval immortal novel,"Dao Journey to the Gods." In order to avoid the pursuit of Jie School, he created three avatars in the book, namely:
- Yunxiao Fairy's third disciple, Ye Qiong, was a female cultivator with profound cultivation and a calm personality. Her true identity was Li Changshou.
- Yunxiao Fairy's third disciple, Ye Qing, was a female cultivator who was good at alchemy and array formations. Her true identity was Li Changshou.
- Yunxiao Fairy's third disciple, Ye Cheng, was a female cultivator who was good at refining and charms. Her real identity was Li Changshou.
These three avatars all had their own characteristics and abilities to help Li Changshou survive and develop in the Primordial World. " Ye Cheng's Three Carriage " referred to Ye Cheng's avatar. Her magical treasure was a magical treasure car that could turn into a three-story carriage. It looked very spectacular.
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Yes, there were many poems about carriages in ancient times. Here are some famous examples:
1. Thoughts in a Quiet Night-Li Bai
The moonlight before my bed is like frost on the ground.
Looking up at the bright moon, looking down, I miss my hometown.
2 "Ascending"-Du Fu
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.
Song of Everlasting Regret-Bai Juyi
The king covered his face and could not save himself from seeing the blood and tears flowing in harmony.
The yellow dust is scattered, the wind is bleak, the cloud stack is winding, climbing the Sword Pavilion.
At the foot of Mount Emei, there are few people walking. The flag is dark and the sun is thin.
The water of Shu River is green, and the Lord Green of Shu Mountain is in love day and night.
I see the moon in the palace, sad face, night rain, hear the sound of the bell, heartbroken.
Spring in Jiangnan-Du Fu
Thousands of miles of orioles sing green, reflecting the red water village mountains, wine flag wind.
The four hundred and eighty temples of the Southern Dynasties are in the misty rain.
These poems all described the magnificence and magnificence of the carriage as well as the beautiful scenery during the journey.
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Yuewen Group was one of the largest internet companies in China. It owned Qidian Chinese Network, Genesis Chinese Network, and many other well-known platforms such as fantasy and romance.
Qidian Literature was a literary website under the Yuewen Group. It was one of the birthplaces of Chinese online literature and had many well-known sites such as fantasy and urban.
Xiaoxiang Academy was one of the literature websites under the Yuewen Group. It was also one of the most influential women's literature websites in China. It had many well-known websites such as fantasy and romance.
In addition, the "four great writers" on the Internet referred to the four most famous writers in the Chinese online literature world.
1. Fantasy: Masterpieces include Celestial Bane, The Dragon Hunt, etc.
2. Romance: His masterpieces include "Why the Silent Flute" and "A Smile Is Alluring".
3. Cities: His masterpieces include Mortal Cultivation Biography, City Xianxia Biography, etc.
4. Fantasy: His masterpieces include Legend of the Seven Realms, Battle Through the Heavens, etc.
The "Four Great Assassins" on the Internet referred to the four famous assassins in the online literature world.
1. Misty Rain Jiangnan: His masterpieces include Blasphemy, Legends of the Seven Realms, and so on.
2. His representative works include "Mortal Cultivation Biography","Battle Through the Heavens", etc.
3. Representative works include "Seeking the Demon","The Rebel Immortal", etc.
4. Beacon Fire Playing with the Dukes: His masterpieces include " Lord Snow Eagle "," Sword Comes ", etc.
There were many types of carriages in ancient China, and they all had different names. Here are some common names:
1. Horses: Carriages in ancient China were usually driven by horses. Horses were the main means of transportation in ancient China, so horses were also an important part of ancient Chinese carriages.
2. Vehicle: In addition to horses, other vehicles were used in ancient China to transport goods or people. These vehicles included donkey carts, mule carts, and rickshaws.
Carriages: The carriages of ancient Chinese carriages were usually made of wood, bamboo, metal, and other materials. They had different shapes and uses. Some carriages were even equipped with railings and seats for passengers.
Stirrup: Stirrup is a tool used to control the horse's running direction and direction. In ancient China, carriage users usually used different types of stirrers to adjust the direction and speed of the horse.
Saddles: Saddles were tools used to fix the head and legs of horses. In ancient China, carriage users would also use different types of saddles to adapt to different types of horses.
These are just some of the ancient Chinese carriages. Different historical periods and regions have different types of carriages and naming methods.
Carriages in ancient times could be divided into economical and practical types and luxury cars according to their uses and materials.
Cheap and practical carriages usually used simple materials and manufacturing processes to reduce costs and increase efficiency. These carriages were usually made of leather or velvet, light and durable, suitable for transportation between cities and villages, as well as for daily production and consumption activities. They usually had simple horse heads, yokes, and saddles that did not provide enough comfort and entertainment.
Luxury cars usually used higher quality materials and manufacturing processes to provide better comfort and luxury. These carriages were usually made of precious metals such as gold, silver, and copper, and were equipped with gorgeous saddles and decorations. They could usually carry more passengers and goods and provide more entertainment and comfort, so they were more suitable for high-class occasions and noble travel.
It should be noted that these categories are only general descriptions of carriages. In fact, the craftsmanship and material selection of ancient carriages varied according to the times, regions, and the needs of nobles.