The poems with the word "peng" include
1. If the sea does not oscillate, why should we follow the Peng Kun?——? Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty "Gift to Zhao Prefecture of Xuancheng Yue"
Explanation: Heroes emerge in troubled times, and the sea does not shake. How can Kunpeng spread its wings and fly high?
2. There are cliffs standing alone, and the sea is bathing in the sea? - "Nanshan Poems" by Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty
Explanation: The independent peak is supported on the earth like a pillar of heaven. , as if a roc bird bathing in the sea opened its mouth.
3. The wise craftsman felt bad luck, and the cloud suddenly flew over - "Ascending Xie Andun, northwest of Jinling City" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty
Explanation: A wise and talented minister Xie An sensed that the country was about to decline. In order to save the crisis and resist the invasion, he quickly made a comeback.
4. The roc rises with the wind in one day and swings up to 90,000 miles?——? Tang Dynasty Li Bai's "Shang Li Yong"
Explanation: The roc will one day rise The gentle breeze flew up, relying on the power of the wind to reach beyond the clouds in the sky.
5. I want to ride on the wind, but I want to go back. Why ride on the wings of a roc? Su Shi of the Song Dynasty, "Niannujiao·Mid-Autumn Festival"
Explanation: So I want to ride on the wind. The wind can completely leave, so why bother riding on the wings of a roc.
6. Ninety thousand miles of wind and power. ——Li Qingzhao's "The Proud Fisherman: The Sky Connects the Clouds and Waves and the Dawn Fog"
Explanation: The sky is ninety thousand miles long, and the roc soars into the sky and flies high.
7. The clouds are drooping like a roc, and the huge waves are disappearing - Li Bai's "Tiantai Xiaowang"
Explanation: The clouds in the sky are rolling like the wings of a roc, and the sky is huge. whale drifting with the waves.
8. Peng Beihai, Feng Chaoyang?——? Xin Qiji of the Song Dynasty, "Partridge Sky·Send Kuo's Autumn Test"
Interpretation: Just like Kunpeng spreading its wings and swimming from the North Sea to The South China Sea is like a phoenix flying towards the rising sun.