The moon always arouses people's infinite imagination. Since ancient times, many scholars have used the moon to express their feelings. Do you know any poems about the moon? Here are some poems about the moon: 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. The bright moon rises on the sea, and the horizon shares this moment. Zhang Jiuling's Farewell to the Ancient Grass 4. Dew from tonight's white moon is my hometown bright. Du Fu's "Remembering My Younger Brother on a Moonlit Night" 5. The bright moon shines on the clear spring stone. Wang Wei's Autumn Dusk in the Mountain 6. A moment of spring night is worth thousands of gold. The flowers have a fragrance and the moon is overcast. Zhang Ruoxu's " Spring Night's Rain " When will the bright moon bring wine to ask the blue sky? Su Shi's "Water Melody" 8,000 miles away, we share a beautiful moon. Li Bai's Silent Night Thoughts 9. The mountain is heavy and the water is heavy. There is no way out. There is another village in the dark. Lu You's "Mountain West Village Tour" The spring breeze is green again. When will the bright moon shine on me again? Wang Anshi's Boat Moored in Guazhou
The moon always arouses people's infinite imagination. Since ancient times, many literati have used the moon to express their feelings. Do you know any works about the moon? The following are some famous literary works and poets whose works contain descriptions of the moon: 1 In Li Bai's " Let's Drink " of the Tang Dynasty, there was a line that said," Raise a glass and invite the moon to face the shadow to become three people." It depicted the scene of the poet drinking under the moonlight. 2 In Su Shi's Song Dynasty's Shuidiao Getou, When Will the Bright Moon Appear, there is a line," When Will the Bright Moon Appear, I ask the blue sky about the wine." Through the connection between the bright moon and drinking, it expressed the poet's unrestrained nature. 3. In Ma Zhiyuan's " Autumn Thoughts in the Clear Sky Sand " of the Yuan Dynasty, there was a line," When will the bright moon have wine to ask the blue sky?" It depicted the poet missing his distant relatives and friends under the moonlight. In modern times, there was a line in Self-mockery:" When will the bright moon bring wine to ask the blue sky? I want to go back with the wind, but I'm afraid that the high place of Qionglou Yuyu is too cold." It showed Lu Xun's yearning for freedom and the pursuit of a better life. In the modern poet Hai Zi's " Facing the Sea, Spring Blossoms ", there is a line," The bright moon is born on the sea, and the horizon is at this time." Through the distance between the moon and the horizon, the poet expressed his longing and yearning for the distance. In addition, many other literary works and poets expressed human emotions and thoughts through the description of the moon.
This was a famous poem from the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Zhihuan's "Climbing the Stork Tower": 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. Since ancient times, how many people have gone to war? Why did they stop when they were young? We watched the bright moon together, we should have shed tears all night, and our hearts would be cold at dawn.
Drunk on the battlefield, Lord Grim
Drunk on the battlefield, Lord Grim
Since ancient times, how many people had returned to their hometown safely? This poem came from Wang Han's Liangzhou Ci, which described the drinking scene of the border military camp, showing the heroic spirit of the soldiers and their psychological opposition to the opening of the border. Through this sentence, the poet reflected his views on the border war, and also reflected the poet's boldness, broad-mindedness, and sadness. This was the consensus explanation for this poem.
Since ancient times, how many people who had participated in wars had returned alive? This sentence expressed the helplessness of the soldiers towards the cruelty of war and life and death, as well as their loyalty to the country and their spirit of sacrifice.
Since ancient times, the word "levy" in the words of the few people who went to war meant to go to war. This poem expressed the meaning of those who participated in war since ancient times rarely returned home safely. A campaign referred to the actions of soldiers going to war. This poem depicted the bravery and pride of the soldiers on the battlefield, expressing their determination and sacrifice for the country.
"Since ancient times, how many people have returned to battle" was a poem in Wang Han's "Liangzhou Ci". The content of the whole poem is: "Grape wine luminous cup, want to drink lute immediately urged." Drunken Lord Grim on the battlefield, how many people have fought since ancient times?" This poem depicted the scene of the soldiers of the Tang Dynasty before they went to war, expressing their heroic spirit of being full of pride and fearless of life and death. Through the confessions of the soldiers, the poets showed their attitude towards war and their views on life and death. To be specific, this poem meant that wars were always dangerous, and not many people could return safely.
Since ancient times, these people had expressed the author's open-minded, forthright, and true man's thoughts and feelings of facing death unflinchingly. This sentence came from the "Liangzhou Ci" by the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Han. It described the bold and brave soldiers of the frontier fortress in the war, as well as their calm attitude towards life and death. This poem expressed his understanding of the cruelty of war, his opposition to war, and his desire for peace. It depicted a rare banquet, showing the excitement and generosity of the soldiers. At the same time, it also showed the hardships of life in the frontier fortress and the characteristics of military camp life. This poem conveyed the author's thoughts and feelings with its bold and unconstrained strokes and intense tone.
Since ancient times, many literati liked to travel through the famous mountains and rivers of their motherland to explore the mysteries of nature and seek inspiration for their creations. In ancient China, many poets, painters, musicians, and explorers had traveled to China's famous mountains and rivers, leaving behind many well-known poems, paintings, and musical works. For example, the Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai once traveled to the Tianshan Mountains and the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau in the Western Regions and wrote many poems about natural scenery and adventure life. Van Gogh, a painter of the Song Dynasty, had also traveled to Arles in France and Amsterdam in the Netherlands, providing inspiration for his works by observing the local customs and natural landscape. In modern times, many famous writers, artists, and scientists had traveled to China's famous mountains and rivers, providing rich materials for their artistic creations. For example, Lao She, a famous poet, writer, and scientist in modern China, once traveled to the Badaling Great Wall and the Summer Palace in Beijing, providing his poems and novels with many descriptions of natural scenery and scenes of life.