Yinhan turns the jade plate silently, weaving fibers for thousands of miles. ——Author: Su Shi
Explanation: This poem describes the night of Qixi Festival, when the Milky Way seems to turn silently into a jade plate, and the endless stars echo each other, symbolizing that two people in love can pass through the sky even if they are separated by thousands of miles. Lovesickness.
1. Verse: The thin clouds make tricks, the flying stars convey hatred, and the silver and Han are far away in darkness. ——Author: Xin Qiji
Explanation: The "clouds make tricks" in this poem expresses the lightness and beauty of the clouds during the Chinese Valentine's Day, while the "flying stars convey hatred" implies the transmission of lovesickness. . The last line, "The Milky Way is far away in darkness," depicts the Milky Way flowing slowly in the darkness, and expresses the hope of a brief reunion between lovers.
2. Verse: - Author: Xin Qiji
As the Chinese Valentine's Day passes, there is only love in the sky, thousands of miles away; the thoughts are vague, but we are willing to wear them together.
Explanation: This poem takes the Chinese Valentine's Day as the background and expresses that under the boundless sky, only the love of lovesickness will last forever. The author is thinking about his lover. Although he is thousands of miles apart, his heart is connected and he is willing to spend time with his lover.
3. Poetry:——Author: Du Mu
With feather fans and turbans, while talking and laughing, the rapists were wiped out in ashes.
Explanation: This poem borrows historical allusions to describe the happy time of two lovers together during the Chinese Valentine's Day. The "feather fan scarf" in the poem symbolizes the identity of ancient literati. Through talking and laughing, the two of them can forget the troubles and pressures of the outside world and pursue happiness together.
4. Verse:——Author: Li Zhiyi
I only hope that your heart will be like mine, and I will live up to my love.
Explanation: This poem expresses the poet's sincere expectation for his lover, hoping that the other party can understand his emotions, and that the two of them can be in love with each other and live up to their love for each other.
5. Verse:——Author: Yuan Zhen
The stars feast on the Chinese Valentine's Day in the ninth heaven, and the morning glory and the weaver girl meet the Milky Way.
Explanation: This poem describes the legendary meeting of the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl on the Tianhe River during the Chinese Valentine's Day. The two passed through the nine heavens one by one and finally met in the Milky Way, symbolizing the victory and happiness of love.
6. Poetry:——Author: Yan Shu
The flowers bloom on the road, can you return home slowly? Cicadas are only seen in the willow garden.
Explanation: This poem reveals the poet's longing for his lover. The blooming flowers in the poem are a metaphor for time, and the poet looks forward to slowly getting together with his lover. The cicada in the Willow Garden symbolizes the beautiful moments of love during the Chinese Valentine's Day.
7. Poetry:——Author: Su Shi
When will the bright moon appear? Ask the sky for wine. I don’t know what year it is today in the palace in the sky.
Explanation: This poem begins with a question, expressing endless thoughts about time. The poet asked the blue sky under the influence of wine, not knowing the palace in the sky and what year it was tonight. It also reflected his longing for his lover and his confused feelings on the Chinese Valentine's Day.
8. Poetry:——Author: Du Fu
Where will you wake up tonight? The dawn wind and the waning moon on the willow bank.
Explanation: This poem is set on the Chinese Valentine's Day night and describes the scene after waking up at night. The poet didn't know where he was when he woke up. He only felt that a breeze was blowing on the willow bank and the moon was already fading. Through such description, it expresses the memories and nostalgia for the beautiful days of Chinese Valentine's Day.
9. Verse: - Author: Nalan Xingde
Just like a flying dragon stepping on the snow and mud, going to the bright hall in the cold.
Explanation: This poem depicts the picture of flying geese flying in the sky, which is a metaphor for two people who are thousands of miles apart but still want to meet each other. Even if the world is difficult, both parties are willing to move forward bravely for each other's love, even in the cold winter, they will walk on the snow.