The verse with the day is as follows:
1. The sun is against the mountains, and the Yellow River flows into the sea. Wang Zhihuan's Climbing Stork Tower
On the second day, the red flowers on the river are brighter than the fire. Spring comes, and the river is green as blue. Bai Juyi's Farewell to the Ancient Grass
3. In broad daylight, the Yellow River flows into the sea. Wang Zhihuan's Climbing Stork Tower
A crane in the clear sky, flying above the clouds, brings the poetic feeling to the blue sky. Liu Yuxi's Humble Room Inscription
5. In broad daylight, the Yellow River flows into the sea. Wang Zhihuan's Climbing Stork Tower
6 days of light rain on the street, as moist as the crisp grass color, looking from afar but not close. Han Yu's Early Spring Presented to the Ministry of Water, Zhang Shiba Yuanwai
7. In broad daylight, the Yellow River flows into the sea. Wang Zhihuan's Climbing Stork Tower
Where is the village pass at dusk? The misty river makes one sad. Xin Qiji's Sapphire Case, Yuan Xi
9. In broad daylight, the Yellow River flows into the sea. Wang Zhihuan, Climbing the Stork Tower
10 The Yellow River rises far away, a lonely city among the white clouds. Du Fu's Ascending
An example of a poem at the end of a sunny day is as follows:
when the wind blows
The sun shone brightly.
The ending is perfect
Everyone was happy.
Flowers bloom, wealth and honor fill
The ending was happy.
A happy marriage
a tale told through the ages.
May you have a happy ending
Happiness is always by your side.
The Windy and Sunny Ending
May you be happy every day!
Spring was not a poem about things. Ode to objects was a poem that expressed the poet's emotions or meanings by describing the form, characteristics, and uses of objects. Spring referred to the climate and scenery of spring, which usually contained praise for nature, cherishing life, hope for new life, and other emotions. Poets in spring usually expressed their love for nature and praise for life, expressing their yearning for a better life and their longing for the future.
There are many poems about the new life. Here are some examples:
1."New Thunder" Qing Dynasty: Zhang Weiping
Creation is silent but sentient, often in the cold to feel spring.
Thousand red and ten thousand purple arranged, waiting for the first sound of the new thunder.
2."Spring Snow" Tang Dynasty: Han Yu
The new year is not beautiful, early February surprised to see grass sprouts.
The snow is too late for spring, so it pierces the trees in the courtyard and makes flying flowers.
3."Hsinchu" Qing Dynasty: Zheng Xie
The new bamboo is higher than the old bamboo branches, all relying on the support of the old trunk.
The next year there will be a new life, ten feet long dragon grandson around the phoenix pool.
These poems depicted the strength and hope of new life, expressing expectations and longing for the future. They used the changes and growth of the natural world as a metaphor for new things and people's new beginnings. These poems implied the importance of the new force and the beautiful future.
The day after Fan Xian recited the poem, he would wake up and check the poem he had recited. He would also delete some poems, so not every word was written correctly. In " Celebrating Years," Fan Xian recited more than 100 ancient poems while drunk, showing his outstanding recitation ability. This scene caused an enthusiastic response from the audience. The specific video can be seen in the 27th episode of " Celebrating Years ".
Xiqing
Dynasty: Tang Dynasty
Original text:
A light rain drizzles down the heavenly street, as moist as the crisp grass.
When she turned around, she saw a dragonfly standing on top of her.
Note:
The light rain on the sky street was as moist as crispy, which vividly depicted the scene of light rain under the summer sky. The crispy meant delicate and soft, which vividly depicted the delicate parts of the summer rain.
Looking at the grass color from a distance, it depicted the summer grassland scenery vividly without depicting the difference between the grass color in the distance and the grass color when looking at it up close.
When she turned around, she saw a dragonfly standing on top of her. Dragonflies are insects, and they usually move on grass or water. This detail vividly portrays the vitality and vitality of summer.
You're asking about the poem "The Only Day" by Russia's Nikolayevich Ostrovsky. The original title of the poem was One Day in Russian.
The Only Day
One day in the spring of 1919
A new era began a new world was born
And I an army captain was raised
To fight for what I believed in
In the field of battle I lost my way
Lost track of time my heart was set
But as I returned home I knew I had made
A mistake that I would never repeat
One day my wife and children were there
They said Your hero's returned my heart beat faster
But I couldn't bring myself to embrace them
I couldn't let them know that I had grown
For in that day I learned that true courage
Courage is not the absence of fear but the willingness
To face one's fears and do what must be done
And keep moving forward even when it's hard
So I'll keep this memory of you all
A day that will always be special
For in that day I learned that true love
Is not the feeling of holding hands but the willingness
To fight for what's right even when it's hard to go
The poem described Ostrovsky's experience as a soldier on the battlefield during the Russian Revolution of 1919. He lost his way in the battle, but he firmly believed that he was fighting for justice. When he got home, his wife and children were there, and they told him that his hero had returned. But I don't want to hug them because I'm afraid to admit my mistakes.
This poem expressed Ostrovsky's courage and determination in the face of difficulties and his deep reflection on his own experience. This poem became a classic work during the revolutionary period, inspiring countless people to bravely face their fears and challenges.
The new year is not beautiful, early February surprised to see grass sprouts. The snow is too late for spring, so it pierces the trees in the courtyard and makes flying flowers. (Tang Dynasty·Han Yu-Spring Snow)
While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
Here is a simple Mother's Day poem: 'Mom, you are a star so bright, Guiding me through day and night. Your love is like a warm embrace, Filling every empty space.'
The entire poem of "April Day in the Human World" is as follows:
April Rhapsody
The fragrance is gone
April Rhapsody
The light rain on the sky street is as moist as crispy.
The grass looks far away, but there is nothing near
He exclaimed in shock.
The old man has already left on a yellow crane
Yellow Crane Tower is empty here.
The yellow crane is gone, never to return
The white clouds are long and empty.
Qingchuan Li Li Hanyang Tree
fragrant grass grows luxuriantly on Parrot Island.
Where is the village at dusk?
the misty waves on the river make one sad.
This poem was 'Climbing the Stork Tower' by the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Zhihuan. The whole poem described the beautiful scenery that the poet saw after climbing the Stork Tower. Through vivid metaphor and image description, the poet expressed his feelings and thoughts about nature. This poem was hailed as a classic of ancient Chinese poetry and was widely praised.