If you don't want to go down, cherish the old forest. Autumn comes early and leaves fall, which is frightening; The feeling of dying is like the experience of this distant guest.
Leaves flying around, as if unwilling to fall to the ground; Still saying I can't bear to leave this forest. 2, "Ask the Boat" Tang Dynasty: Meng Haoran asked the boat late, with many prospects.
Wantou is like a berth, and there is a storm in Huaihe River. At dusk, I asked the rower how many miles ahead. The boatman said, "The boat has just stopped at the bend of the river, and the Huaihe River is high and windy."
3, "Tianxiang Luo Yan Henglin" Song Dynasty: He Zhu Luo Yan Henglin, the mountains are far away, and the bells and drums haunt the dusk. Candles reflect the curtain, flies remind the machine, and * * * bitter cold autumn wind dew.
Sleepless thinking about women, Qi Heying, and several anvil pestles. Disturbing the world's tired officials, life is old.
In those days, drunkards were conceited, called Dong Jun, and paid in spring. Wandering in the north road, visiting Nanpu, I hate no one to talk to.
Lai Yue Ming, who once knew this old place. If you follow the clouds, you will leave in your dreams.
Smoke enveloped the forest, the setting sun fell into the distant mountains, and the bells and drums sounded intermittently at dusk. Candlelight shining on the window seems to remind us that everyone hates the dew in the clear autumn.
Those poor homesick women who can't sleep send an anvil in the wind and insects. The sound alarmed the tired travelers wandering around the world, only to find that it was the end of another year.
I used to be conceited because of drunkenness, thinking that the god of spring had paid for the beauty of March. Unexpectedly, I wandered around North Road all the year round, sometimes leaving Nanpu by boat, and no one poured out my deep thoughts.
Rely on the bright moon to know where she went in the past, bring her to me and send her there. 4, "Estimate the Passenger Travel" Tang Dynasty: Li Bai Haike took the wind and sailed the ship.
For example, birds in the clouds disappear without a trace. Haike is driving a sea boat and doing business in the distance in the wind.
Like a bird flying in the clouds, there is no trace when it goes. 5, "Jinling Post One" Song Dynasty: Wen Tianxiang grass leaves the palace and turns to the morning glow, and lonely clouds float by. The mountains and rivers are the same, but the people in the city are different.
Reed flowers grow old with me everywhere. Who will fly next to the swallows in my hometown? From now on, I will leave Jiangnan Road and become a crow with blood. Where is your home in the palace full of weeds in the sunset? The great rivers and mountains of the motherland are no different from the original ones, and the people have become subjects of alien rule.
The reed flowers on the ground are as old as me, the people are displaced and the country is dead. Now I have to leave this familiar old place, and there is no hope of returning to the south. Let my soul come back after my death! 6. Stay in Wuguan in the Tang Dynasty: Li Sheyuan stayed in Qin Cheng and Wanli for a trip, and left Shangzhou for Luanshan.
When the door is closed, the cold current is not locked, and the guest delivers it overnight. I left Chang 'an, Kyoto and embarked on a long journey.
The rolling mountains extend all the way to the outside of Shangzhou. The gate of the five passes can't keep the cold stream, and the stream that gurgles all night carries the poet's endless parting to the distance.
2. Li Bai's wandering poem "A Traveler's Travel/A Traveler's Work": But it can make the host intoxicated and I don't know where I am.
Su Shi's "Yangguanqu Mid-Autumn Moon": The night is not long in this life. Where can I see the bright moon next year? Zheng Gu bid farewell to friends in Huaishang: Some bagpipes left the pavilion late, you go to Xiaoxiang and I will go to Qin.
Lv Benzhong's "picking mulberry seeds, hating your majesty is not like Jiang last month": hating your majesty is not like Jiang last month, east and west, north and south, north and south, only caring for each other. Damn you, you are like the moon hanging high above the river, just perfect and gone, and I don't know when it will wait until the moon is round again. Meng Haoran's "Send Du fourteen times to Jiangnan/Send Jinshi Dongwu": Where to sail at sunset, the horizon will break people's intestines.
Wang Changling's Farewell to Xin Jian at Furong Inn: Luoyang relatives and friends ask each other, and there is a piece of ice in the jade pot. Li Shangyin's Notes to Friends in the North on a Rainy Night: When you come back, it rains late in the autumn pool.
When * * * cut the candle at the west window, but talk about the rain at night. Wang Wei's "I miss my brothers in Shandong on vacation in the mountains"/Memories of Shandong brothers on September 9: Being in a foreign land, I miss my relatives twice every holiday.
When I think of my brothers' bodies climbing high, I will feel a little regret for not being able to reach me.
3. How do you say "far away" in classical Chinese? Say "far away" in classical Chinese. Classical Chinese is mostly monosyllabic words, and the adjective "far" is used in classical Chinese to mean "far away".
Pronunciation: Yu m 4n chú
Classical Chinese is mostly monosyllabic words, and the adjective "far" is used in classical Chinese to mean "far away".
For example:
Remote post station: a post station in the distance.
Overlooking: looking into the distance.
4. What are the poems about vagrancy? 1, looking up, I found it was moonlight, sinking back again, and I suddenly remembered home.
-Tang Dynasty: Interpretation of Li Bai's Silent Night Thinking: On that day, I couldn't help looking up at the bright moon in the sky outside the window, and I couldn't help but bow my head and think about my hometown in the distance. 2. A glass of wine sent Wan Li home, but Ran Yan didn't come back.
-Song: Fan Zhongyan's Interpretation of Qiu Si: After drinking a glass of turbid wine, I can't help but think of my hometown thousands of miles away. I failed to defeat an enemy like Dou Xian, and I failed to make a decision earlier. 3. Seeing the autumn wind in Luoyang, I want to write a book.
-Tang: Interpretation of Zhang Ji's Qiu Si: The annual autumn wind has blown into Luoyang City. I don't know what happened to my relatives in my hometown; Write a letter from home to greet peace. There are so many things to say and I don't know where to start. 4, there is much wind and snow, and the dream of breaking the hometown has not come true. There is no such sound in the garden.
-Qing Dynasty: Interpretation of Nalan Xingde's "Out of the Mountain": The wind blew outside and it snowed, which awakened the sleeping soldiers and reminded them of their hometown. How warm and quiet my hometown is, how can there be such a roaring wind and the noise of flying snowflakes? He knows that the dew will be frost tonight, and how bright the moonlight is at home! .
-Tang Dynasty: Interpretation of Du Fu's "Remembering Brothers on a Moonlit Night": Starting from tonight, entering the Millennium solar term, the moonlight in my hometown is still the brightest. 6, frost night, Jiang Feng fishing and sleeping.
-Tang Dynasty: Zhang Ji's Interpretation of a night-mooring near maple bridge: The moon sets, crows crow, it is cold all over the sky, and you are worried about sleeping by the maple tree and fishing by the fire. 7. Start collecting in the morning and visit your hometown.
—— Tang: Interpretation of the article "Morning Trip to Goodness": Get up at dawn, and the bells of cars and horses have been shaken; Traveling all the way, the wanderer misses his hometown. 8. When will the dream home arrive, and how many people will come back by Chunsheng River? -Tang: Interpretation of Lu Lun's "Chang 'an Spring Hope": Hometown is in a dream, when can I return; When winter goes and spring comes, boats come and go on the river, and a few people can go home.
9. after people return to geese, they think about flowers. -Sui Dynasty: Interpretation of Xue Daoheng's Homesickness Every Day: The day of going home will fall behind the geese flying north in spring, but the idea of going home existed before bloom in spring.
10, sadness meets spring in a foreign land, and Du Qu oriole knows. -Tang Dynasty: Interpretation of Wei Zhuang's Homesickness Beyond the River: I have been away for many years. Every spring, I will be alone in a foreign country, sitting under a tree and drinking, and feel very sad. The oriole in that tree should also understand my homesickness.
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5. The word used to describe drifting is a ship without a rope: a ship without a rope. Metaphor is a wandering life. It is also a metaphor for an unrestrained body.
Wander around: Things wander around. It also means life is unstable.
Drifting from east to west: apprentice: mobile apprentice. Wandering around, walking around. Metaphor life is unstable, running around.
Drifting east and drifting west: refers to drifting around with no definite destination.
Moving from east to west: refers to moving around and drifting.
Duckweed: It's a metaphor for drifting.
Duckweed: a metaphor for drifting. Same as "duckweed"
Pan-ping floating stalk: Ping grass and roots floating on the water. Metaphor trail is erratic.
Feng Ping's Roaming: A Metaphor of Roaming.
Floating grassland: Wandering around in the countryside of Shan Ye.
Floating house: Pan: floating; House: residence. Describe taking a boat as your home, living on the water and drifting.
Drift of stems and duckweeds: Broken stems and duckweeds float in the water. Metaphor goes with the flow.
Dried duckweed floating: Dried duckweed floating in water. Metaphor goes with the flow.
The stem is floating: a metaphor of drift. Stem, broken stem; Peng,.
Blackbird: A bird with a narrow bill and long tail and wings. As long as one of them is out of the group, the others will sing and look for the same kind. Metaphor a brother wandering in a different place, in urgent need of help.
Come to Hong and go to Yan: a metaphor for wandering people.
Wandering in the Jianghu: wandering around; Jianghu: refers to all places. Wandering around, living without a fixed place.
Wandering: wandering: wandering around; Pingji: Like duckweed, floating. Describe the trail drifting, just like duckweed.
Wandering: wandering: forced by life, staying in another country; Dust: refers to a troubled life. Down and out, wandering the rivers and lakes.
Wandering in rivers and lakes: describe being poor and wandering in a foreign land.
Exile: Forced to leave home and wander abroad.
Tianya: Tianya: Tianya, refers to a very far place. Down and out, wandering around. Describe life as unstable and extremely difficult.
Drift: Forced to leave home and wander abroad.
Luan Pu Feng Bo: ① Describe the magical and elegant brushwork of calligraphy. (2) metaphor husband and wife or lovers live apart. It also refers to the decline of life experience and drifting with the flow. Also known as "storm Luan Piao" and "Piaoluan Piao Feng".
Falling and breaking: Falling and falling are like a loose grass flying in the wind, and the migration is impermanent.
Drifting broken stems: floating grasses and plants that drift with the current have broken stems. Metaphor life is unstable, wandering everywhere.
Falling and breaking: falling and falling, flying like grass with the wind, becoming impermanent.
Broken stems: floating grass and broken branches that drift with the tide. Metaphor is wandering around, with no definite destination.
Drift: refers to flowers, leaves, etc. Withered and shed. Metaphor people wandering.
Gone with the wind: gone with the wind: Bo: Wandering. There are floating marks and wandering footprints everywhere. Describe the trail drifting, just like duckweed.
Duckweed follows Shui Piao, and grass flies with the wind. Metaphor is a wandering life.
Accidental encounter: duckweed drifts with the current, and it is uncertain to gather and disperse. Metaphor is the accidental meeting of people.
Meet by chance: duckweed drifts with the current, and it is uncertain to gather and disperse. It's a metaphor for someone you've never met.
Meet by chance: duckweed drifts with the current, and it is uncertain to gather and disperse. Metaphor is the accidental meeting of people.
Wandering: like duckweed, like waves. Metaphor is wandering everywhere, living without a fixed place.
The shadow of the waves: like duckweed and waves, there is nowhere to stay. Metaphor is wandering around, with no definite trace.
Wandering: like duckweed, like waves. Metaphor is wandering everywhere, living without a fixed place.
Divergence: Divergence: Different. Wandering, living without a fixed place.