Poetry of Swallow’s great maternal love

1. Verses about maternal love for feeding swallows

Verses about maternal love for feeding swallows 1. What are the words for mother swallows to feed

"Chirp, chirp" is playing I followed the sound. Under the eaves of grandma's house, there are five little swallows. They squatted next to the nest, close together, and arranged neatly. The round little head is inlaid with a pair of round eyes, and the pointed mouth opens and closes, shouting constantly.

At this time, the figure of a big swallow came into my eyes. I saw it holding a bug in its mouth, flying towards its children. It turns out to be Mother Swallow! When the hungry little swallows saw that there was food, they all rushed to open their bright yellow mouths. I was confused: How could one insect be divided among five swallows? The mother swallow may have the same idea as me. She kept flying back and forth, hesitating, and seemed to think about it for a long time before she put the insect into the mouth of one of the chicks. I thought: This swallow may be the weakest one, right? Before the swallow's mother heard the little swallow say "thank you", she hurriedly went to find food again. Looking at the leaving figure of Yan Zi’s mother, I couldn’t help but be deeply moved. Every time a mother thinks of her children first! Maybe at this time, the swallow mother is still hungry!

Sure enough, not long after, Yan Zi’s mother came back again. At this time, I obviously felt that it flew much slower, but after feeding another little swallow, it left in a hurry again. Just like this again and again, when it made the five little swallows full, it seemed to have a smile on its face. I guess it needs a good rest this time. Unexpectedly, it dragged its tired body to find food again. My nose is sore, there is such a great mother in the world!

This feeling and scene made me unable to forget it for a long time. This little thing gave me a huge shock. It turns out that parents’ love for their children is 100%. This is true for animals, and even more so for humans. I feel the warm advice before going to school; the hands that take over the schoolbag after school; the big umbrella that protects me from the wind and rain when it rains; the anxious eyes when I am sick. Every bit of it, isn’t it the release of love?

An unintentional glance: a big swallow and five little swallows form a touching parent-child picture; a thought-provoking realization: small things in small scenes contain great truths - love is eternal Yes, love is the most beautiful!

2. One ancient poem each describing flowers, grass, swallows, maternal love, cherishing time, and cherishing food, cherishing time

There are several plum blossoms in the corner, and Ling Han blooms alone.

I don’t know that there is no snow, but there is a hidden fragrance. ——Wang Anshi's "Plum Blossoms" of the Song Dynasty

The grass grows in Liliyuan, and withers and blooms every year.

Wildfires never burn out, but the spring breeze blows them again.

The distant fragrance invades the ancient road, and the clear green meets the deserted city.

I sent the king and grandson off again, and they were full of love. ——Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty "Farewell to the Ancient Grass Grass"

There are wild flowers and flowers beside the Suzaku Bridge, and the setting sun is setting at the entrance of Wuyi Lane.

In the old days, the king Xietang Qianyan flew into the homes of ordinary people. ——Liu Yuxi of the Tang Dynasty, "Black Clothes Alley"

The thread in the hands of a loving mother, and the clothes on the body of a wanderer.

Before leaving, I am afraid of returning late.

Whoever speaks an inch of grass will be rewarded with three rays of spring! ——Tang Mengjiao's "Wandering Son's Song"

In the garden of youth, sunflowers and morning dew wait for the setting sun.

When spring comes, all things will shine.

I am often afraid that when the autumn festival comes, the leaves of the yellow flowers will wither.

From hundreds of rivers to the East China Sea, when will they return to the west?

If a young man does not work hard, the old man will be miserable. ——Han Dynasty Yuefu Poetry "Long Song Xing"

Life has no roots, floating like dust on the road.

Scattered and driven by the wind, this is no longer the case.

We are brothers, why should we be close by flesh and blood!

Have fun and have fun, fight and drink with your neighbors.

The prime years will never come again, and the morning will never come again.

Be encouraged in time, time waits for no one. ——Tao Yuanming of Jin Dynasty, "Miscellaneous Poems"

It is noon on the day of hoeing, and the sweat is dripping from the soil.

Who knows that every meal on the plate is hard work. ——Li Shen of the Tang Dynasty, "Compassion for the Farmers"

3. Poems about describing swallows

Three poems about the Swallow Tower are prefaced by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty. On a frosty moonlit night in the Swallow Tower, autumn comes only for one person. .

Sending Wang's Works to the Huaixi Shogunate Tang Cen Shen Swallows and Bai Lao, one west and one east. Suxi Pavilion by Dai Shulun of the Tang Dynasty The swallows do not return. It is late in spring, and the apricot blossoms are cold in the mist and rain.

Immediately by Du Fu of Tang Dynasty The oriole turns back after crossing the water, but the swallow does not mind the wet mud in its mouth. Two Quatrains by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty The mud melts and the swallows fly, and the sand is warm and the mandarin ducks sleep.

Three poems on December 1st by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty Just when you see the swallows entering the mountain gate, how can you see the oriole in the green light? The water threshold brings the heart to life by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty. Fish come out in the drizzle, and swallows slant in the breeze.

Swallows come to the boat to make a fortune. Du Fu, Tang Dynasty. Hunan is a guest traveling through the spring, and the swallows hold mud twice in their mouths. On the way into Yanzhong, Tang Fangqian plundered the grass and flew to pity the swallows. He stopped to drink alone and imitated the fisherman.

Gong Ci, Han Xie, Tang Dynasty. If the swallows don’t come, the flowers will rain, and the spring breeze should blame itself for the dusk. Sparse Rain Tang Han Xie Swallows pass through people's rolling curtains, and fish come out of their tentacles to wash inkstones.

Li Shangyin of the Tang Dynasty: A fish hangs a sword, and a swallow makes an alloy pot.

Zixi by Li Shangyin of the Tang Dynasty. Zixi is a snail's house, compatible with a swallow's nest.

Recalling the Moon of the Han Dynasty by Li Shen of the Tang Dynasty Swallows do not hide thunder or sting, candle smoke dims and mist rises darkly. The Girl Upstairs Who Got Yingying by Tang Meng Haoran Swallows are coming to every house, and poplars are flying everywhere.

Song of Changing Fields by Liu Yuxi of the Tang Dynasty There are flowers and grass on the hillside, and swallows fly east and west. Spring Mail to Shang Yan Tang Qiji The peach blossoms are withered, the apricot blossoms are blooming, and the swallows are coming with Du Yuxin’s crow.

Spring Evening Posted Directly from Ziwei Province Su Ting of the Tang Dynasty Swallows and magpies perch among the flowers, and phoenix chicks circle around the bamboos. Youxuan by Ouyang Dian, Tang Dynasty. Peach blossoms are floating in the sky, and swallows are whispering in the pine pass.

Two poems from "Climbing the Phoenix Terrace" by Yao Fan of the Tang Dynasty. Under the stone city, spring water grows, and in front of the Swallow Hall, rain grows moss. Dark Moon Tang Yuanzhen The pearl curtain breaks and bats fly, and the swallows' nests are empty and fireflies enter.

Gaozhai Pavilion at Yanping Gate Yingqi Wangjiao Zhang E of the Tang Dynasty Fairy clouds come to cross the water, and pairs of swallows carry mud in their mouths.

4. Poems about Swallows

Poems about Swallows

The author of "Spring Tour at Qiantang Lake" is Bai Juyi, a writer of the Tang Dynasty. The full text of the poem is as follows:

North of Gushan Temple and west of Jia Pavilion, the water surface is initially flat and the clouds are low.

In several places, early orioles compete for warmth in the trees, while new swallows peck at the spring mud.

The wild flowers are gradually charming the eyes, and only Asakusa has no horse hooves.

My favorite part of the lake is the east side of the lake, where there is a white sand embankment in the shade of green poplars.

The author of "Quatrain·Two Orioles Singing the Green Willows" is Du Fu, a writer of the Tang Dynasty. The full text of the poem is as follows:

Two orioles sing in the green willows, and a row of egrets ascends to the blue sky.

The window contains the snow of Qianqiu in Xiling, and the door is docked with a ship thousands of miles away from Dongwu.

The author of "Guiyan Poems" is Zhang Jiuling, a litterateur of the Tang Dynasty. The full text of the poem is as follows:

Although the petrel is slightly dazzled, it will come temporarily in the spring.

I don’t know that the mud is cheap, but the jade hall is open.

When you are embroidering the house, you go in twice, and you go to the Huatang several times a day.

Don’t compete with things, don’t guess at each other.

The author of "Pastoral Works in Spring" is Wang Wei, a writer of the Tang Dynasty. The full text of the poem is as follows:

The spring doves are singing on the house, and the apricot blossoms are white beside the village.

Holding an ax to cut down the distant mountains, hoeing the spring veins.

Returning to Yan recognizes the old nest, and the old sees the new calendar.

When I came to the wine table, I was suddenly unable to control myself, and I felt melancholy as a traveler from afar.

The author of "Shuang Yanli" is Li Bai, a writer of the Tang Dynasty. The full text of the poem is as follows:

The twin swallows return to twin swallows, flying together is enviable.

The jade pavilion and the pearl pavilion are not alone, and the golden windows and embroidered doors meet each other.

Bailiang was caught in a fire and entered the palace of King Wu.

The palace of Wu was burned again, and the nest was empty even after all the chicks were gone.

The whole body is haggard, and the widow remembers her old hero.

It’s hard to get a double flight again, and it breaks my heart.

5. Poems describing swallows

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"Nine Quatrains" describes the scene of swallows disturbing people: "We all know that the thatched house is extremely small, and the swallows on the river often come and go. The mud in their mouths stains the piano and the book, and they catch flying insects and hit people." ”

One or two sentences say that swallows are familiar with the house and visit frequently. The word "gu" implies that the person is not good and has ulterior motives. In three or four sentences, it is written that flying swallows cause sorrow and hatred, constantly disturbing people, building nests and carrying mud, staining piano books, chasing flying insects, and hitting their masters.

This flying swallow is just building a nest to support itself, but it is so unscrupulous, disturbing and bullying others, it is simply abominable! In fact, through this delicate and realistic detailed description, don't we also understand the poet's many annoyances and restless mood when he is living alone in a distant place? Another poem, "The Swallow Comes to Compose in the Boat," goes against this image of adding insult to injury and deceiving others too much, and writes the swallow as affectionate and considerate. "We are passing through the spring for guests in Hunan, and the swallows hold mud twice in their mouths.

I used to go to my hometown to taste the Lord, but now I see people from afar. It's pitiful to live in a nest, so how can I feel like I'm floating around here?< /p>

The rafters of the boat are still up, and the flowers and water are soaked in the towel. "

In the first couplet, the poet is wandering around, with no fixed place, and the swallows are carrying mud. Build a nest and renovate it twice. People and Yan meet again like strangers, with many emotions.

In the middle four lines, the poet expresses his sympathy for the swallows and laments himself. Poor little swallow, you and I were old acquaintances in our hometown. Why are we now strangers, full of doubts? Could it be the loneliness and aging of the master? Or is the hometown desolate and dilapidated? The sky is vast and the earth is vast, but you have no fixed place and are at home everywhere. How is this different from me who is wandering around in the vast rivers and lakes? The last two sentences of "Feiyan" are soothing to people's hearts.

O lonely and weak swallow, you flew to the lonely boat and rested on the raft. You just chatted with me for a few words, and then flew away in a hurry, wearing flowers and water, lingering in love, which moved me to tears. Zongheng! The whole poem captures details and expresses the worries of wandering and turmoil. People look at each other, express their sincere feelings to each other, feel sympathy for each other, and feel sad and sad, which is touching to the heart.

Every line of chanting about swallows is actually related to the poet’s vast life experience. Du Fu's "Two Quatrains" (Part 2) is different from the sad and troubled mood of the above two poems. It uses swallows to express a cheerful and joyful emotion.

"The rivers and mountains are beautiful late in the day, and the spring breeze is fragrant with flowers and grass. The mud melts and swallows fly, and the sand is warm and the mandarin ducks sleep." It is a bright and far-reaching picture of early spring; the three or four sentences capture the details and outline the movement and stillness, which is unique and interesting.

Spring is warm and flowers are blooming, the mud is melting and the soil is moist. As autumn passes and spring comes, the swallows are busy flying around, carrying mud in their mouths and building nests.

The spring is melting, the sun is shining and the sand is warm. Pairs of mandarin ducks are sleeping peacefully and cuddled up against each other. The whole poem reveals the poet's joyful feelings towards the vitality and prosperity of nature in early spring.

6. Poems about Swallows

Three Prefaces to Swallow Tower

Tang Bai Juyi

In the Swallow Tower on a frosty moonlit night, autumn is coming Only for one person.

Sending Wang's Works to the Huaixi Shogunate

Tang Cen Shen

Swallows and Bai Lao, one west and one east.

Suxi Pavilion

Dai Shulun of the Tang Dynasty

Spring is late when the swallows do not return, and the apricot blossoms are cold in the mist and rain.

Immediately

Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty

The oriole turns back after crossing the water, but the swallow does not care if the mud is wet.

Two Quatrains

Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty

The mud melts and swallows fly, and the sand is warm and mandarin ducks sleep.

Three poems for December 1st

Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty

Even if you see the swallows entering the mountain gate, how can there be an oriole in the green light?

The water threshold soothes the heart

Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty

Fish come out in the drizzle, and swallows slant in the breeze.

Swallows come to make a living in the boat

Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty

When the guests from Hunan travel through the spring, the swallows hold mud twice in their mouths.

The road into Yanzhong is composed

Tang Fangqian

plundering grass and flying to pity the swallows, stopping to drink alone and imitating the fisherman.

Gong Ci

Han Xie of the Tang Dynasty

If the swallows do not come, the flowers will rain, and the spring breeze should blame itself for the dusk.

Dry Rain

Han Xie of the Tang Dynasty

Swallows pass through people's curtains, and fish come out of their tentacles to wash inkstones.

Imitation

Li Shangyin of the Tang Dynasty

The fish hangs the sword, and the swallow makes the alloy pot.

Zixi

Tang Li Shangyin

Zixi is a snail house, compatible with a swallow's nest.

Recalling the Moon of the Han Dynasty

Li Shen of the Tang Dynasty

Swallows do not hide thunder and do not sting, candle smoke dims and mist rises darkly.

The girl upstairs who was gifted Yingying

Tang Meng Haoran

Swallows come in every house, and poplars fly everywhere.

Song of Planting in the Fields

Liu Yuxi of Tang Dynasty

The flowers and grass on the hillside are in full bloom, and swallows fly east and west.

Spring Sends Shang Yan

Tang Qiji

The peach blossoms wither and the apricot blossoms bloom, Du Yuxin sings and the swallows come.

Spring Evening Posted directly from Ziwei Province

Su Ting of the Tang Dynasty

Swallows perch among the flowers, and phoenix chicks circle around the bamboos.

Youxuan

Tang Ouyang Ding

Peach blossoms are floating in the sky, and swallows are whispering in the pass.

Two poems on the Phoenix Terrace

Yao Fan of the Tang Dynasty

Water grows in spring under the stone city, and moss grows in front of the Swallow Hall in the rain.

Dark Moon

Tang Yuanzhen

The pearl curtain breaks and bats fly, and the swallows' nests are empty and fireflies enter.

The Gaozhai Pavilion of Yanping Gate is dedicated to the teachings of King Qi

Zhang E of Tang Dynasty

Fairy clouds come to cross the water, and swallows carry mud in their mouths.