Ancient poems that embody the characteristics of Chinese characters include: Liu Yuxi's "Bamboo Branch Poems" of the Tang Dynasty: The willows are green and the river is level, and the sound of singing is heard on the Langjiang River. The sun rises in the east and rains in the west. The Tao is not clear but there is sunshine (the Tao is heartless but there is love). Wen Tingjun of the Tang Dynasty wrote "Two Poems on Newly Added Sounds of Willow Branches": Light a lamp at the bottom of the well and hold a candle deep in the well, Mr. Lang Changxing should not go against the chess rules. The exquisite dice is decorated with red beans, and I miss you deeply.
In ancient times, many poets used homophones to write when they were unable to express themselves directly when faced with the difficult life of the people and the widespread oppression and bullying in society, or when they could not directly express their longing for their loved ones. Poems express intriguing meanings.
An ancient poem that embodies the characteristics of Chinese characters
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It is difficult to say goodbye when we meet, the east wind is powerless and the flowers are withered.
The spring silkworms will not run out until they die, and the wax torch will not dry until it turns to ashes. (Sisi)
When I look in the mirror at dawn, I am worried about the clouds on my temples. When I sing at night, I should feel the cold moonlight.
There is not much way to get to Pengshan, and the blue bird is diligent in visiting.
"Xizhou Song Southern Dynasties Yuefu"
Lower your head to play with the lotus seeds, the lotus seeds are as green as water. (Lian Lian)
Putting it in the sleeve of the lotus sleeve, the lotus heart is completely red. (Lian Lian)
The couplets that reflect the homophonic characteristics of Chinese characters include
1. Two apes broke a tree in the mountains, but the little monkey dared to saw each other (sentence)
2. Lotus root is obtained because of the lotus. (Why is it obtained even?) There are apricots and plum blossoms. (Fortunately, I don’t need a matchmaker)
3. The dog gnawed the (monk) bones on the river, and the water flowed down the Dongpo poem (corpse).
4. Spring is always there in Xiangyangmen, and people who have accumulated good deeds will have more than enough fish to celebrate.
5. The master's aunt carries crops in the fields (a monk), and a beautiful woman holds an embroidery tailor in front of the hall (a scholar).