Ancient poems expressing loneliness

The ancient poems expressing loneliness are as follows:

First, the cold rain enters Wu at night, and Fujian is lonely.

Appreciation: misty rain enveloped Wudi Jiangtian, weaving endless worry nets. Rainy nights add to the bleakness of autumn, and also render the gloomy atmosphere of parting. The chill not only filled the misty rain, but also penetrated the hearts of two parting friends.

The characters "Lian" and "Jin" describe the continuous rain. People can clearly perceive the dynamics from the river rain, so it is conceivable that the poet stayed up all night because of his feelings. And this picture of the night rain on the Wujiang River, which connects the water and the sky, just shows an extremely lofty and magnificent realm.

Second, I can never get tired of seeing it, only Jingting Mountain.

Appreciation: personalized, personalized Jingting Mountain. Although the bird flew away, the poet didn't go back, and he didn't want to go back. He stared at the quiet and beautiful Jingting Mountain for a long time and felt that Jingting Mountain seemed to be looking at himself affectionately. There is no need to say anything between them, and they have reached emotional communication.

"Never tire of looking at each other" expresses the deep feelings between the poet and Jingting Mountain. "Xiang" and "Liang" are synonymous, which closely connects the poet with Jingting Mountain and shows strong feelings. At the same time, Looking at each other also points out that at this moment, only the lonely scene of "mountain" and "me" is as important as the word "two", and the interdependence between mountains and people arises spontaneously.

Third, when the pilgrims' hats carry the sunset, they go further and further under the green hills.

Appreciation: These two sentences are about Che Ling's farewell and return. Che Ling, wearing a hat and covered with the afterglow of the sunset, walked alone to Qingshan, further and further. "Castle Peak" means the first sentence "from the temple, deep in its tender bamboo", pointing out that the temple is in the mountains. Traveling Alone shows the poet standing and watching, reluctant to go, and doing something. The poet stood for a long time, and the image of seeing his friends go away is still very vivid.

The whole poem expresses the poet's deep affection for Che Ling, and also shows Che Ling's quiet demeanor of returning to the mountains. Parting is mostly sad, but this farewell poem has a leisurely mood and the author's lonely mood.