1, with the lights on at night, it's time for men to study. -Yan Zhenqing's "Encourage Learning" in the Tang Dynasty.
Reading while burning the midnight oil at night, and the rooster crows at night, it is a good time for boys to study.
Appreciation: The first two sentences of this poem express that you should be diligent when you are young by describing the learning environment, and the last two sentences express that it is too late to learn when you are old by changing your hair color. Encourage young people to cherish their youth, study hard and make a difference, otherwise it will be too late to regret.
2, reading does not know the depth of spring, an inch of time and an inch of gold. -White Deer Cave by Wang Zhenbai in the Tang Dynasty.
Concentrate on reading, before you know it, it's late spring. An inch of time is an inch of gold.
Appreciation: This poem warns the world to cherish time by describing its own reading life, and future generations should be inspired and educated from it. Knowledge is accumulated by time, so we should cherish time to enrich ourselves.
3. Listen to one of your songs today and rely on the spirit of a glass of wine for the time being. -Liu Yuxi's "The First Meeting in Yangzhou" in the Tang Dynasty.
After listening to the poem you recited to me today, I will cheer up with this glass of wine for the time being.
Appreciation: This poem expresses infinite bitterness and resentment by describing the situation of being relegated and abandoned, but it also shows the poet's firm will and optimistic spirit by encouraging friends. The whole poem is sincere, gloomy and uninhibited, which not only embodies the profound philosophy of life, but also has a strong artistic appeal.
4, thick cloth wrapped in life, full of poetry. -The parting of Su Shi and Dong Chuan in the Song Dynasty.
Although life is wrapped in rags, the temperament learned in the chest naturally shines.
Appreciation: This poem praises Dong Chuan's diligence in reading although he is poor, which shows that Dong Chuan's ambition is not to live in poverty, and he hopes to get ahead through the imperial examination and stand out from the rest of the world in being the number one scholar.
5, Xuan father can still fear the afterlife, and the husband can't be young. -"Li Shangyong" by Li Bai in the Tang Dynasty.
Confucius also said that the afterlife is awesome, and a gentleman should not despise young people.
Appreciation: By depicting and praising the image of Dapeng, this poem expresses Li Bai's lofty aspirations and strong desire to use the world, and is very dissatisfied with Li Yong's attitude of looking down on young people, showing Li Bai's spirit of being brave in pursuit, confident and conceited, and not afraid of vulgarity. The tone of the poem is straightforward, unprincipled and full of the spirit that newborn calves are not afraid of tigers.