1, all love is full of peaches and plums, and half the river falls in autumn. The upper and lower couplets of this couplet are all from Du Fu's poem "Ascending the Mountain". The couplet above depicts the scene of spring, and the couplet below depicts the scene of autumn. The beauty of this couplet lies in the contrast between the prosperity of peaches and plums and the decline of phoenix trees, which expresses the passage of time and the fragility of life.
2. When will there be a bright moon? I take my glass from a distance. This couplet comes from Su Shi's poem "Water Tunes the Song Tou", which expresses the poet's loneliness, loneliness and pursuit of detachment. The second part "I don't know the heaven palace, what year is tonight?" It further shows the poet's imagination and exploration spirit.
When raindrops illuminate the yellow leaves, the white heads in the wind. This couplet comes from Wang Wei's poem Farewell to the Ancient Grass, which depicts a beautiful picture. The first part symbolizes the aging of life with yellow leaves, and the second part expresses the ruthlessness of years with white-headed people. Quanlian expresses the impermanence and brevity of life, which is thought-provoking.
4. The utopian dream in A Dream of Red Mansions and the pursuit of the true meaning of life in The Journey to the West. This couplet was written by Cao Xueqin's Dream of Red Mansions and Wu Cheng'en in The Journey to the West. The first couplet expresses people's yearning for a better life, and the second couplet expresses people's pursuit of the true meaning of life. The beauty of this couplet lies in the combination of two different cultural classics, which forms a unique aesthetic feeling.
5, Dajiangdong went to the waves to wash out, and he was a romantic figure through the ages. This couplet is from Su Shi's poem Niannujiao Chibi Nostalgia, which depicts the magnificent scene of a spring river, and also expresses the poet's nostalgia and admiration for historical figures. The second couplet reads, "The water on the west side of the small bridge is ringing, and weeping willows are hard to wake up." Instead, it depicts the chirping of streams and weeping willows, expressing the poet's nostalgia for good memories.
6, the wind blows grass to see cattle and sheep, and the rain hits pear blossoms. This couplet is from the poem Farewell to Ancient Grass written by Bai Juyi, a poet in Tang Dynasty. The first couplet depicts the vast grassland scenery, and the second couplet depicts the scene of pear blossoms in the drizzle. The beauty of this couplet lies in the combination of coarse and fine, macro and micro, forming a strong contrast effect.
7, the green hills are not old, the green waters often flow, and the years are ruthless. This couplet comes from the poem Farewell to the Ancient Grass written by Bai Juyi, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, which expresses the passage of time and the impermanence of life. The first part depicts the eternal beauty of green mountains and green waters, and the second part expresses the brevity and changefulness of life. The beauty of this connection lies in the combination of eternity and transience, invariability and change, forming a unique philosophical thinking.
8. When is the spring flower and autumn moon, and how much is known about the past. This couplet is from Yu Meiren written by Li Yu, the queen of the Southern Tang Dynasty, and expresses the poet's nostalgia for the good old days. The bottom line is "Life is short, do it and cherish it." It further emphasizes the brevity and preciousness of life and expresses the idea of cherishing the present and life.
These are the bottom lines of some classic poems, each with its own unique artistic charm and philosophical thinking. By appreciating and tasting these poems, we can better understand the profoundness of human culture and better think about the meaning and value of life.