The Free Wind is a children's poem written by the German poet Hans Christian Andersen. The full text is as follows:
Wanderer in the Snow
Wanderer in the Snow
Wandering alone in the snow-capped mountains.
His heart is full of sorrow
Because he didn't have a warm home.
He walked and walked
They passed through the snow-covered forest.
His face was sad
Because he didn't have a warm home.
He looked and looked
He saw the snow-capped mountain peak.
His heart is full of joy
Because he had a dream of freedom.
He flies and flies
Soaring in the snowy sky.
His heart is full of freedom
Because he had a dream of freedom.
Free wind
You are free.
You are the source of our dreams.
Let us follow you
Let us pursue freedom.
This poem is about a man wandering in the cold winter, his heart full of sorrow because he doesn't have a warm home. But he still resolutely pursued freedom and dreams, flying between the snow-capped mountains, forests and peaks in pursuit of his freedom and dreams.
Poem Path Picking Emblem is a poem written by Wang Zhihuan, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. The complete poem is as follows:
Deng yuquelou
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.
This poem mainly described the magnificent scenery that the poet saw after climbing the Stork Tower. The phrase "The sun is against the mountains, the Yellow River flows into the sea" expressed the grandeur of nature, while "Climbing to a higher level" expressed the poet's pursuit and yearning for higher and further.
The meaning of this poem can be understood from the following aspects:
1. To express pursuit and yearning: The poem "Climbing to the next level" expressed the poet's pursuit and yearning for higher and further. This pursuit and yearning is people's yearning for a better life and the driving force for human progress.
2. Showing the magnificent nature: The poem "The sun is against the mountains, the Yellow River flows into the sea" depicted the grandeur and magnificence of nature, which could not be replicated in human history. It showed the reverence and praise of human beings towards nature.
3. To express emotion: The poem "Climbing the Stork Tower" expressed the poet's yearning and longing for the distance. This yearning and longing was one of the emotions deep in the human heart and also the display of the poet's emotional world.
This poem showed the pursuit of mankind, yearning and the greatness of nature. It expressed the poet's emotions and inner yearning, with profound cultural implications and life philosophy.
This poem was called 'Broken Chapter'. It was not a Song Ci, but a poem written by the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Zhihuan. The full text of the poem is as follows:
Deng yuquelou
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 wind and rain in the pavilion at night, the rooster crows, the mountain is clearer.
When the truth comes out, I still hear the names of ancient people.
broken chapter
It's better to put away the beautiful bones in the brocade bag and wave the pure land to cover the romantic mood.
Although this life is short, I have experienced many things. As a guest in a foreign land, it is also my hometown.
No, this was a phrase used to describe the plot of a novel. It described how the protagonist comprehended the truth in some way and achieved an improvement in his spiritual realm.
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Pastoral scenery refers to the natural scenery and agricultural landscape in rural areas or urban suburbs. The following are some articles and poems about the idyllic scenery:
1 "Pastoral Misery" Tang Dynasty poet Du Fu
2 "Village April" Tang Dynasty poet Du Fu
3 "Spring Dawn" Tang Dynasty poet Meng Haoran
4 "Mountain Journey" Tang Dynasty poet Du Mu
5 Spring in Jiangnan, Tang Dynasty poet Du Mu
"Farewell to the Ancient Original Grass" by Bai Juyi, a poet of Tang Dynasty.
7."In April, there are few idle people in the countryside, sericulture and planting fields", contemporary poet Lu You
8 Spring Journey to Qiantang Lake, Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi
The above are some articles and poems about rural scenery, showing the beauty and tranquility of rural scenery.
Su Dongbo was a famous Chinese poet and songwriter who was born in 1960 and died in 2016. His poems and works cover many topics, including love, nature, society, history, and culture. His works were fresh and natural, poetic and philosophical, and were loved by readers.
His representative works included "Rainy Night Flower","Spring Night Happy Rain","The River is Red","Song of Everlasting Sorrow" and so on. Among them, Rainy Night Flower was regarded as one of his masterpieces. It expressed his thoughts on life and love in a fresh and natural language.
Su Dongbo's poems and lyrics had a high reputation and influence in China and around the world. He had won many literary and artistic awards, including the Chinese Literature Award and the World Literature and Art Contribution Award.
I'm not a fan of online literature. I'm a person who likes to read novels. I can answer questions about language and knowledge. There were some famous poems in the novel, Feng Qiuhuang, such as:
The mountain has trees, the trees have branches, and the heart delights you, but you don't know it. Song of the Yue People
(2) For eternity, there is a time when this hatred will never end. Song of Everlasting Sorrow
3. The flower man stands alone, and the swallows fly in pairs. "Fairy of Linjiang·Dream of the Tower's High Lock"
In the green garden, the sunflowers wait for the sun to dry. In spring, all things in the world shine. I often worry that the yellow flowers will wither when the autumn festival comes. When will the rivers flow east to the sea and return to the west? If you don't work hard in your youth, you'll be sad in your old age. Song of Everlasting Sorrow
These poems all had some love, life, and nature topics that could be used to express the emotions and situations in the novel. If you have any other questions about 'Feng Qiuhuang,' feel free to ask me.
Falling flowers meet you again is the Tang Dynasty poet Du Fu's "Presented Wei Eight Chushi."
The whole poem is as follows:
In autumn I look back at you, still floating in the wind, not yet on cinnabar, ashamed of Ge Hong.
Who is the hero who drinks and sings in vain?
In the season of falling flowers, I meet you again and sing loudly on the high tower.
I wish to be in the ashes with dust and ashes.
Explanation:
In this poem, Du Fu recalled the days when he once drank and had fun with his good friend Wei Ba, singing and drinking. Now that his good friend had passed away, he had become a drifting grass. He could not help but sigh at the impermanence of life. At the end of the poem, Du Fu expressed his longing for his good friend Wei Ba and also expressed his lofty aspirations.