Complete works of qingquan poetry and ancient poetry

The poems about Qingquan are as follows:

1, completely in the Woods, crystal stones keep flowing in its stream. -Bai Juyi's "Deng Express Pavilion"

There are two hibiscus flowers in Qingquan, with overlapping peaks and shadows. -Zhang Xu's Farewell to Ancient Grass

3, the clear spring gurgles out of the stone gate, and the bamboo shadow is biased to make fine lines. -Yang Wanli's "Spring Leisure"

4, Bixiao anglers, Qingquan Lengcui pine. -Li Bai's "Hanshui South"

5. Water is flowing, water is flowing, and jade is heard on the clear spring stone. -Tao Yuanming's Peach Blossom Garden

6. The crystal stone is in its stream, and the autumn of grass color enters the court. -Wang Anshi's "Xijiang Moon-The Feeling of Going Out of the Hedge Door to Meet the Cold in Autumn Night"

7. Qingquan has been turned over for dozens of times, and there is no language to remember Song Qing. -Yuan Zhen's gift to Wei Yan

8. Spring is everywhere, and the grass is even barren. -Wang Zhihuan is at the Heron Hotel.

9. Wen Jun has deep springs. What is worth flowing through? -Su Shi's Poems of Zhou Yang Xi

10, the endless stone screen of Lingquan, listening to the night. -Zhang "Autumn Night Polo Floats to the Temple Gate"

1 1, Qingxi to Gu Yan, Qingquan secluded path. -Ye Shaoweng's "Title Wuyishan Pavilion"

12, a clear spring alone, hibiscus like a surface. -Du Mu's Water Tune

13, the clear spring shines on Luoyang city, and the hibiscus shadow is waking up during the day. -Shen Yue is a Luoyang girl's song.

14, the wanderer Tao Ran sent Qingquan, and we will meet again on holidays. -Zhou Bangyan's Wu Zhongxing

15, there is water in Qingshan, and the grass in Jiangnan is not withered in autumn. -Wei in Xixi Chuzhou

The significance of qingquan ancient poetry

1, Qingquan is often used to symbolize purity, clearness and freshness in ancient poetry. It not only represents the clear water source in nature, but also implies the pure and flawless spiritual realm in people's hearts. Ancient literati expressed their yearning and pursuit for a better life and a fresh world by depicting clear springs.

2. The clear spring represents the purification and tranquility of the soul. The ancients advocated a pure state of mind, linking clear spring with a quiet and indifferent state of mind, hoping to stay away from the hubbub and maintain inner peace and tranquility. The clear spring also symbolizes truth and innocence. It keeps pouring out, without any impurities and pollution, representing pure and flawless quality, making people feel the power of truth and innocence.