The poems related to rivers are as follows:
1. When the sun rises, the flowers on the river are as red as fire, and when spring comes, the river is as green as blue. ——"Remembering the South of the Yangtze River" by Bai Juyi
Appreciation: This poem uses colorful language to describe the vibrant, beautiful and picturesque scene of the south of the Yangtze River in spring. By using metaphors and foils, the author compares river flowers and river water to flames and blue grass respectively, highlighting their bright colors and beauty. At the same time, the sunrise and spring background add vitality and vitality to this picture, showing the wonderful scene of spring in the south of the Yangtze River.
2. The autumn wind carries the bridle to the border town, and thousands of miles of rivers flow around it. ——Cui Yun of "Ode to the Flower Horse Pond"
Appreciation: "River Surrounds the Qing Dynasty by Thousands of Miles of Rivers" depicts the scene of the cavalry surrounded by rivers. This description is not only poetic, but also shows the magnificence and danger of the border area. The river represents a natural barrier in war, and the cavalry is a symbol of strength in war. This poem vividly expresses the intensity and danger of war by describing the relationship between the two.
3. The country is broken by mountains and rivers, and the city has deep vegetation in spring. ——"Spring Hope" by Du Fu
Appreciation: This poem depicts the scene where the country has been invaded by war, the city has fallen, the mountains and rivers remain the same, but the vegetation is growing crazily. Through contrasting images, the poet expresses the sad emotions of people and things changing, and the country and family destroyed. Among them, "National Destruction" and "Mountains and Rivers Remain" form a sharp contrast, highlighting the destruction of natural landscapes caused by war; "City Spring" and "Deep Grass and Trees" depict the vitality of spring, but they form a strong contrast with the fallen city. It makes people feel a desolate and miserable atmosphere.
4. A thousand miles of Yangtze River can be crossed by horses. How can one become a scholar in ten years? ——"Sentence" Liu Dong
Appreciation: This poem expresses the poet's disappointment and nostalgia for the scholars he trained. The poet emphasizes the rareness and difficulty of cultivating talents through the comparison of crossing horses and raising scholars. At the same time, the poet also recalled the past years, lamenting the passage of time and becoming increasingly depressed.
The artistic conception of this poem is profound and makes people think deeply. It not only expresses the poet's desire for talents and nostalgia for the past, but also reminds people to cherish time, pay attention to talent cultivation, and contribute to the prosperity and development of the country and society.
5. The wind of the Yangtze River sees off guests, but the rain of the lonely house keeps people. ——"Sentence" by Jia Dao
Appreciation: This poem is full of sadness and farewell, describing the scene where the wind from the Yangtze River sends guests to the orphanage, but the trip cannot be made due to rain. The desolate and desolate scenery exudes a feeling of parting, and the poet shows readers a bright scenery. The scenery of the pond with spring grass, flowers and trees, and the red and white scenery is indeed intoxicating.