Describe a poem containing philosophy.

This poem describing philosophy is as follows:

1, "and secular things take turns, ancient, modern, back and forth." The philosophy embodied in this poem by Meng Haoran, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, is that everything changes and develops.

2. "In April, the beauty of the world is exhausted, and the peach blossoms in the mountain temple." The philosophy of this poem is that contradiction is special and must be analyzed in detail.

3. The ancient poem says: "The grass grows and the warbler flies, and it is glorious and wildfire never quite consumes them, and the spring breeze blows high." The "fading brilliance" in The Grass on the Original proves that things are moving and changing. "Wildfire never completely devoured them, but they grew taller in the spring breeze." The philosophy behind it is that new things are invincible.

4. The poem "Good weather, favorable place and harmonious people, winter goes and spring comes to the sun" embodies the viewpoint of materialist dialectics (change and development). The philosophy of "cicada is still in the forest, and the sound palace mountain is more secluded" is: grasp unity in opposition and grasp opposition in unity.

5. Poetry Day: "Sit on the floor, travel 80,000 miles a day, and look at thousands of rivers." The philosophy embodied in this poem is that the movement of things is eternal and unconditional.

6, "the rise and fall of the country has its own time, why bother to anger the beauty. If it is cast, who will be the polis? " Luo Yin's Poem Xi tells us that we should look at the essence of things through phenomena.

7. "Don't listen to the old songs, listen to the new version of Yang Liuzhi". "Please don't play the old songs and listen to the new Yang Liuzhi." These two Tang poems contain a philosophy: things change and develop, and innovation cannot keep the sun.