This ancient poem is a relaxed and happy spring calligraphy work when I woke up this morning.

Spring Dawn is a famous work by Meng Haoran, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. This poem expresses the joy of romantic and intoxicating spring scenery and the passion for vibrant spring scenery. So, do you like the picture of the spring calligraphy work "I woke up easily this morning"? The following is a picture of the spring book I woke up easily this morning, which is an ancient poem I compiled.

Appreciation of Ancient Poems and Pictures When I woke up this morning, I was in a happy mood and remembered the calligraphy works in spring.

I woke up this morning in a relaxed mood. Spring calligraphy works, ancient poems 1

Fig. 2 I woke up this morning with a relaxed spring calligraphy work, an ancient poem.

Fig. 3 I woke up this morning with a relaxed spring calligraphy work, an ancient poem.

Picture 4 I woke up this morning with a relaxed spring calligraphy work, an ancient poem.

Fig. 5 I woke up this morning with a relaxed spring calligraphy work, an ancient poem.

Fig. 6 I woke up this morning with a relaxed spring calligraphy work, an ancient poem.

Fig. 7 I woke up this morning with a relaxed spring calligraphy work, an ancient poem.

Fig. 8 I woke up this morning with a relaxed spring calligraphy work, an ancient poem.

Characteristics of Xiao Chun's Xiao Chun

In Ye Shaoweng's poem "The Garden is Worthless"? Spring can't close the garden, but an apricot leaves the wall? , is a famous sentence spread from ancient times to modern times. In fact, there are * * * similarities in writing with Xiao Chun. Ye Shi introduced people into the wall, and let people imagine it through a visual image, an almond protruding from the wall; Meng's poems lead people out of their homes and make people imagine through auditory images. With only a few strokes, I wrote a prosperous spring with good weather and strange rain. Both poems show that abundant spring is unstoppable. You see, didn't it break through the wall of the house, show it in front of your eyes and linger in your ears?

Shi Buhua said:? Poetry is still literary, not expensive. ? This little poem is only four lines and twenty crosses, but it is full of twists and turns when written. The first sentence breaks the topic and writes the sweetness of spring sleep; It also shows love for the bright morning sun; The second sentence is a scene, which describes the pleasant sound of spring and explains the reason for waking up; Three sentences turned to write memories, and the last sentence came back to my eyes, from happy spring to cherish spring. Love is extremely precious, and cherishing spring means loving spring-that misty spring rain also attracted the poet's attention to flowers and trees. The leap of time, the alternation of wind and rain, and the subtle changes of feelings are all very interesting and can bring endless interest to people.