Poems about passers-by in the world of mortals

1. About the sentences of "Passenger in the Red World", the lyrics of "Passenger in the Red World", what does "Passenger in the Red World" mean?

The so-called "Passenger in the Red World" is actually a kind of feeling about people and things that have been owned by us. What we hold, what we hold in our hands, in the end, because of fate, we can't help but lose and miss it. So those things and those people are just passers-by to us. We think that we have not changed, only the state we have has changed. In fact, compared to life, are we just passers-by? It's just that we didn't realize we were guests in our dreams, just having fun for a while. Life is a drunken dream, and dreams are a drunken life. We are all so short, and we cannot have eternity. We, and the people and things we once owned, are just passers-by.

How many passers-by in the world of mortals, how many clouds and mist of the past, dispersed at the end of the world with the word of farewell. Colorful butterflies dance on the sleeves of water in the breeze, and warm jade produces smoke and harp geometry; in dreams, incense is sold out and beautiful people dream, and at dawn the moon rises and they are still human; by the Qinhuai River, mandarin ducks are drunk, and osmanthus flowers fly in the palace in the sky.

Drunken eyes, tears stained the beauty’s face. The word "heart" is still missing, love is stranded, and life is separated, but I can never leave it behind, and I will always leave my thoughts in those fleeting years. 2. What are the poems about passers-by?

1. Heaven and earth represent the reverse journey of all things, and time represents the travelers of generations. ——Li Bai's "Preface to a Spring Night Banquet in the Peach and Plum Garden"

Interpretation: Heaven and earth are the guest houses of all things, and generations are passers-by in time from ancient to present.

2. There are few blackbirds flying into the forest, and the smoke from the front mountain reaches Chai Fei. ——Fan Chengda, "Late Spring Pastoral Miscellaneous"

Interpretation: Black birds fly into the woods, there are few passers-by, light smoke and mist gradually rise from the front of the mountain, and the dusk is getting closer from far away.

3. The mountain bottles originally came out of the mountains and went to the springs, but the passers-by got drunk and went to sleep in the mountains. ——Yu Ji's "White Crane View"

Interpretation: The mountain pours out gurgling spring water like a wine glass, and passers-by are almost intoxicated by this beautiful scenery.

4. Suddenly a visitor asked me where I was. I would rather know that my home is in Nancheng. ——Bao Zhao's "Eighteen Poems on a Difficult Journey"

Definition: A passer-by asked me if I was from Nancheng? So I asked him: "How do you know that I am from Nancheng?"

5. The living are passers-by, and the dead are returnees. ——Li Bai's "Twelve Ancient Poems"

Interpretation: People in this world are just passers-by, and the dead are the final destination in this world.

6. When I meet a passerby, I ask who lives there. ——Bai Juyi's "Xianju Zizi"

Definition: A passer-by happened to pass by and asked who lived in this house.

7. Passers-by don’t need to ask for their last name frequently. The sound of reading is my home. ——Weng Chengzan's "Two Poems on the Excitement of the Study"

Interpretation: Passers-by don't need to always ask, my home is surrounded by the sound of reading.

8. At dusk, there is no master in the south of the Yangtze River, which makes passers-by miss the young master. ——Zhang Ji's "Chunshenjun Temple"

Interpretation: This era is like the sunset in the West Mountains and there is no good leader anymore, which makes passers-by miss the young master even more.

9. The white emperor is too late for the ape to pass by, and the scalper is too late to pass by. ——Li Bai's "The Night Lang, Leaving Sixteen Treasures of the Farewell Family in Wujiang River"

Interpretation: The silence of Bai Emperor's hometown was broken by the sound of apes, and passers-by riding oxen passed by slowly.

10. There are many passers-by in the nearby county, but they seem to be rare. ——Cen Shen's "Send Off to Wei Ping in the South Tower (Degui Zi)"

Interpretation: The neighboring county is bustling with passers-by, but a sincere person like you is rare. 3. Poems about the mortal world

1. When we meet in the mortal world, we bow to the golden whip. -- "Encounter" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty

2. Upstream of Hongchenmo, I lived by the green willow embankment. --"Sheng Cha Zi" Song Dynasty. Yan Jidao

3. Sunset and the world of mortals merge. The carriages and horses were running wildly. -- "Three-day Banquet on the Water in Changshi Mountain Pond" by Chen Zi'ang of the Tang Dynasty

4. The boat lingers on the Lu River, and the halberds fill the world of mortals. -- "Sending Zheng Qing to the Capital by Boating" by Du Shenyan of the Tang Dynasty

5. There is red dust on the surface, and the color is not bright. -- "Newly Planted Lotuses in Jingzhao Mansion" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty

6. Looking down at Twelve Street, the red dust among the green trees. -- "Looking at the Garden" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty

7. After a long day of drinking, the sun sets and the horse enters the world of mortals. -- "Twelve Twelve Luoyang Daozhong Works by Tongchu" by Meng Haoran of the Tang Dynasty

8. Laughing at oneself and walking into the world of mortals, the old is restored to the new in the passing years. -- "Book Affairs" by Du Mu of the Tang Dynasty

9. The red dust covers the crane, and the green willow flies as a dragon. -- "Spring Festival Gala Watching Groups of Dukes Return to Humanity with Eight Rhymes" Tang Dynasty. Chen Ziliang

10. The edge of a sword generates red lightning, and the foot of a horse rises from the world of mortals. --"Liu Sheng" Tang Dynasty. Yang Jiong 4. Poems describing passers-by

Pastoral miscellany in four seasons

Era: Song Dynasty Author: Fan Chengda

There are few blackbirds flying into the forest, and the smoke from the front mountain reaches Chai Fei.

The little boy sailed like a boat like a leaf,

Weaving a duck formation alone to return home.

Nine chapters from the past

Era: Tang Dynasty Author: Li Bai

The living are passers-by, and the dead are returnees.

Heaven and earth are on a reverse journey, sharing the same sorrow for eternity.

The Moon Rabbit makes medicine in vain, but the hibiscus has become a salary.

The white bones are silent and speechless, and the green pine trees do not know the spring.

Sighing more and more before and after, the glory is still the treasure.

White Crane Temple

Era: Yuan Dynasty Author: Yu Ji

People in Baihe Mountain are as white as cranes, holding their own mountain bottles to welcome passers-by.

Look at the beautiful bamboos and the beautiful spring flowers.

The mountain bottles originally came out of the mountains and came from the springs, but the passers-by got drunk and went to sleep in the mountains.

The guest is also Lord He, Mo Xiao, and he will wait for another three thousand years when he comes back.

Man and ape say goodbye.

Only a few stones have been polished,

In childhood.

The flames turned in the copper and iron furnace,

When did you guess it?

Only a few thousand cold and heat.

It is rare in this world to smile.

We bow to each other on the battlefield.

It flowed everywhere,

Jiaoyuan blood.

After reading this article, I feel like my head is spinning,

but I remember a few traces of it,

a few lines.

The sacred thing of the Five Emperors and Three Sovereigns,

deceived countless passers-by.

How many romantic figures are there?

After stealing Zhizhuang and gaining fame,

King Chen stood up and waved the yellow ax.

The song is not yet finished,

Dongfang Bai.

Climb up to guard Li Gong Pavilion

Era: Song Dynasty Author: Bao Cui

Li Gong Pavilion is Bao Gong Pavilion, why does it still have its Japanese name?

Being an official for two years is like a passer-by, and being romantic for eternity is a false name.

Looking for a new path in the winding hills, I recognize the old city across the water.

Don’t ask about the changes in the Ling Valley, the changes in the weather are clear.

To Cui Shiyu

Era: Tang Dynasty Author: Li Bai

On a frosty night in Wanxi River, I listened to the sorrow of the ape, and went to the country to be the leader of the country without tying the boat.

I pity a wild goose flying in the South China Sea, but I envy the two streams that flow to the north.

Exalts have repeatedly dismissed Chen Fan's couch, but passers-by have difficulty in climbing up to the Xiezhen Tower.

Here we are separated from each other by falling leaves, and we are separated from each other in admiration of autumn.

The second rhyme is Wang Chen's prison book.

Era: Song Dynasty Author: Su Che

The rain is like autumn in the summer, and no one can come to visit.

Thanks to Tantai's willingness to take care of him, Peng Ze was unable to rest.

If you don’t play the piano carefully, you won’t be able to play new music. If you fail to learn it, who will order it to be repaired?

I feel ashamed that the people of the city take pity on the sick and lazy, and I persuade Cheng Jing to stay late.

Chunshenjun Temple

Era: Tang Dynasty Author: Zhang Ji

Chunshen Temple is in the empty mountain, with ancient cypresses and stone springs.

At dusk there is no master in the south of the Yangtze River, which makes passers-by miss the young master.

In the bleak and cold scenery of the mountain village, who knows how lonely Chu Xiangzun is.

At that time, there were three thousand guests, and the envoy from Zhao was too ashamed to say anything.

To the envoy Lang Shiyuan of Yingzhou

Era: Tang Dynasty Author: Qian Qi

Longjie knows nothing, and Jiangcheng does not cover its door.

Poems are passed down to travelers far away, but books rarely reach old friends.

Sit and whistle to watch the tide rise, sending the geese back home in the spring.

Wangshu for three or five nights, thinking all about it and thanking Xuanhui. 5. What are the poems that describe "passers-by"?

The poems that describe "passers-by" are:

1. The Ballad of Passers-by (Li Bai, Tang Dynasty) "Gift to the Nephew of the Ming Dynasty in Zhangzhou, Qing Dynasty" "Yu")

2. The scalpers pass by late (Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty, "The Night Lang Leaving a Farewell Sect in Wujiang, Sixteenth Anniversary")

3. The living are passers-by (Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty) "Ancient Nine")

4. Passers-by must worry about going in and out (Du Fu, Tang Dynasty, "I will write on the way to the thatched cottage in Chengdu, first send five poems to Yan Zhenggong")

5. Tears of passing visitors (Du Fu, Tang Dynasty, "Inscribed on the wall of the courtyard where Longxing Temple resides in Zhongzhou")

6. Living life with passers-by (Bai Juyi, Tang Dynasty, "Revisiting the Old Residence in Weishang") < /p>

7. Passers-by from your noble sect should avoid it (Bai Juyi, Tang Dynasty, "Twenty-three Poems of Hewei·He Wangxiao")

8. Passers-by from your esteemed religion should avoid it (Bai Juyi, Tang Dynasty) "He Wangxiao")

9. Don't teach passers-by to hear about it (Tang·Bai Juyi·"Xing is a beam - the assassin lives in a presumptuous place")

10. Passers-by set up temples to offer sacrifices (Chang Jian, Tang Dynasty, "Three Ancient Poems")

11. Passer-by Ma Pinxi (Weizhuang, Tang Dynasty, "Early Departure")

12. Coming to the West to See You Passers-by (Weizhuang, Tang Dynasty, "A Trip to Biandi")

13. Poetry about travelers traveling far away (Qian Qi, Tang Dynasty, "Send to Lang Shiyuan, Envoy of Yingzhou")

14. The trade wind urges passers-by (Qian Qi, Tang Dynasty, "Early Departure to Dongyang")

15. Passers-by at Xingqiao are rare (Qian Qi, Tang Dynasty, "Sending Judge Xue to Sichuan") 6. About "passers-by" What are the ancient poems

1. The living are passers-by, and the dead are returnees. Heaven and earth have gone against each other, sharing the same sorrow for eternity.

——"Ancient · The living are passers-by" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty

2. There are few passers-by like blackbirds in the forest, and the smoke from the front mountain reaches Chai Fei. ——"Pastoral Miscellany in Late Spring" by Fan Chengda in the Song Dynasty

3. Life is like a passer-by, passing back and forth. The day is like beads, the light cannot stay when it comes and goes. ——"Revisiting the Old Residence in Weishang" Tang Dynasty: Bai Juyi

4. The bamboos are cold, the sand is green, and the flower stream is green, and the thorns and vines are close to each other. Passers-by have to worry about coming in and out, and residents don't understand things by themselves. ——"I will write something on the way to the thatched cottage in Chengdu. I will send five poems to Yan Zhenggong first" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty

5. There are many passers-by in the floating life, a good day and a good night, drunken dancing and wild singing at dawn. Who knows that the perfect Ganges River is eternal and bright. ——"The Fragrance of Lychees is Near" (Xie Zhi) Song Dynasty: Zhou Bangyan

6. Later, a book was written from Xuzhou, and many passers-by wrote about it. People say that Cheng Guan is a poet, and he can recite new poems. ——"Send Seng Cheng Guan" Han Yu, Tang Dynasty

7. Infinite and unpredictable. Going or coming like a passer-by. The Tao is self-channeling. Watching the soul go into obscurity. ——"The Golden Flower of Longevity" by Hou Shanyuan, Yuan Dynasty

8. Heaven and earth travel in reverse directions, and the years pass by in a hurry, so I can't bear to gourd melons. ——"Shui Tiao Ge Tou" Yuan Dynasty Bai Pu

9. The clothes of passers-by are wet. Asked how it was raining. It leans more than three feet. ——"Bodhisattva Barbarian Xiujiang Event" Liu Min, Yuan Dynasty

10. The palace of King Chu has turned into dust. Passers-by turn into troublesome people. The moon is the companion of Wu'e, and the flowers are the neighbors of Song Dynasty. ——"A Cloud in Wushan Chaoyunfeng" by Zhao Meng in the Yuan Dynasty

11. The court is filled with grass and the bottles are opened, and the passers-by are like clouds and keep their mouths shut. ——"Sikuquanshu" Su Shi of the Song Dynasty

12. When does the grass stop? Green hills are eternal. Time is like a passer-by, and I must discuss the bottom of my path. ——"Five Character Rhythmic Poems" Wang Mian, Yuan Dynasty

13. The unknown presses the wonderful finger to sort out the silk and bamboo. There are many famous people in Lushan, and passers-by are greeted with white feet. ——"Four Poems from Kong Pingzhong's Works with Ci Rhymes" by Su Che of the Song Dynasty

14. The Chaimen of the thatched cottage is remote and secluded, so why would passers-by pass by. ——"Five Ode to the Ancients" by Shi Miaolun of the Song Dynasty

15. One year is like a dream, and a hundred years is like a passerby. You have no intention of abolishing this chapter. Yan Shi compiled Du Ji.

——"My Lament in the Basket" Su Dongpo, Song Dynasty