Idiot poem

Chi's poems are as follows:

1 Sudden shock and sadness, sitting there in a daze-Yuan Zhen

2. Sit quietly and laugh, as if being caught by a cold fly. -Han Yu

I am so happy that I feel crazy or want to be different. -Quandeo

It's a pity that this child is clever in speech, but not as stupid as Ningfei in the Holy Land. -Han Yu

I'm worried about getting drunk, and I don't know the lyrics. Meng Jiao.

6. Seek wisdom from delusion and be kind to navigation from suffering. -Bai Juyi

7. If you send a message saying that you are stupid, be careful not to treat others lightly! -Bai Juyi

Idiom is a state immersed in emotion and thought, which expresses the poet's inner world incisively and vividly and makes readers feel infinite beauty and affection.

1. infatuated with love

Love is the source of obsession. Poets express their persistence and unique feelings about love through obsessed poems. For example, "There is nothing wrong with the flowers, and I seem to know that I am returning." This sentence comes from Yan Shu's Magnolia Slow in Yongmei. The poet compares the clutch of love with that of Yan Gui, expressing his concern and yearning for love.

2. Obsessed with nature

The beauty of nature is often intoxicating, and poets express their deep affection and awe for nature through obsessed poems. For example, "the sunset is infinitely beautiful and is buried by the coming night." This sentence comes from Li Shangyin's Le Garden Scenic Area, which depicts the beauty of the sunset and expresses the poet's obsession with nature.

Another example is "peach blossoms outside the bamboo are three or two, and the spring river warms the duck prophet." This sentence comes from Su Shi's "Two Nights on the Spring River in Hui Chong", which depicts the beautiful scenery of spring through peach blossoms and the spring river, and expresses the praise and obsession with nature.

3. Obsessed with ideals

Ideal is the most beautiful vision in people's hearts, and poets express their pursuit and yearning for ideal through obsessed poems. For example, "a thousand miles away in Jiangling, one day." This sentence comes from Du Fu's Baidicheng, which expresses the poet's ideal and pursuit of changing social reality.

Another example is "Dongli handles wine at dusk and has dark fragrance sleeves." This sentence comes from Li Qingzhao's "Drunk Flowers and Shadows, Fog and Clouds, Worrying for an Eternal Day", which expresses the poet's ideal pursuit of self-cultivation and self-cultivation.