Poetry expressing the death of a beloved dog

1. Poems about loving dogs

Poems about loving dogs 1. Poems about dogs

1. Poems:

< p> The old dog is happy for me to return and wanders into the clothes. ——Du Fu, Tang Dynasty, "Thatched Cottage"

But the hound is strong and strong, but the rabbit cannot bear the loss of the good bow. ——Su Zheng of the Northern Song Dynasty, "Hound Hunt"

Poor white dog, barking at people traveling far away. ——Yao He of the Tang Dynasty, "Weeping for the Taoist Sun on the Inkstone Mountain"

Kong Sheng still heard that Feng Lin was injured, and Dong Long was even worse! ——Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty, "Answer to the King Drinking Alone on Twelve Cold Nights"

Don't learn to hunt doves and pigeons, and don't learn to beat chickens and dogs. ——Lu Tong of the Tang Dynasty, "Sending a Boy to Carrying a Grandchild"

The piano and the book follow the disciples, and the chicken and dog are in the neighbor's house. ——Yu Hu, Tang Dynasty, "Looking for Li Yiren's Former Residence"

Amidst the sound of dogs barking and water, peach blossoms are thick with rain. ——Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty, "Visiting Dai Tianshan Taoist Priests but Not Encountering Him"

Dogs are happy to welcome people back to the wild road, while magpies build their nests and occupy the low branches. ——Lu You of the Song Dynasty

His clothes are like flying quails, his horses are like dogs, and Linqi's sword roars with copper. ——"Song of Joy" by Li He of the Tang Dynasty

The kite is full and flies in the wind, and the dog is sleeping warmly towards the sun. ——Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty, "Dog Kite"

Since then, there has been no reason for dogs to be frightened at night in the Yangtze River. ——Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty "Sending Yuan Ming's Mansion to Changsha"

The white clouds send the dogs away, and the fragrant grass allows the people to return. ——"Dongshan Yang" from "Ten Travels in Central Hunan" by Liu Changqing of the Tang Dynasty

The traveling dog in the west frowned and laughed in the north. ——Li He of the Tang Dynasty, "Sending Qin Guanglu to the Northern Expedition"

Chaimen heard dogs barking and returned home on a snowy night. ——Liu Changqing of the Tang Dynasty, "The Master Stays at Furong Mountain in the Snow"

There are no disciples on this trip, and the white dog will accompany him. ——Tang Jia Dao's "The Deliverer"

The worldly affairs of the cockfighting and lackey family are all wearing gold fish. ——Qin Taoyu of the Tang Dynasty, "The Journey of Your Majesty"

Why are the dogs barking? There are officials at the door. ——Han's "Poetry of the Governor of Ciba County"

Dogs bark in the deep alleys, and roosters crow at the top of the mulberry trees. ——Tao Yuanming of Jin Dynasty, "Returning to the Garden and Living in the Fields"

Cold flowers make wine ripe, and mountain dogs are happy to return. ——Qian Qi of the Tang Dynasty, "Send Yuan Pingshi back to the mountain to live"

The wind is blowing on the deserted path, and the only dog ??is following me when I walk alone. ——Mei Yaochen, Northern Song Dynasty

Yellow dogs have white bodies, while white dogs have swollen bodies. ——"Ode to Snow"

Giving a daughter will have her own home, and so will the chicken and dog. ——"Wedding Farewell" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty

Although it is covered with a scarf, it is not as good as a noble dog. ——"The Old Man in the Mountain Village" by Yu Xi of the Tang Dynasty

He went forward with the help of a yellow dog, and when he reached the bridge, he suddenly returned. ——Fan Chengda, Southern Song Dynasty

The floating clouds in the sky are like white clothes, and the whiskers change like gray dogs. ——"Lament" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty

A dog is slaughtered with all his might, but the general cherishes the sight of his head in the mirror. ——Modern·Yu Dafu's "Reflections on Current Affairs after Passing Yue's Tomb"

Rabbits enter from the dog's sinuses, and pheasants fly from the beams. ——Han Yuefu's "Fifteenth Military Expedition"

There is no noble or humble person, and don't be like a chicken or a dog. ——"Song of White Snow" by Guanxiu of the Tang Dynasty from "Qinqu Song Ci"

Only the dog in the forest should still hope for my return. ——Fei Guanqing of the Tang Dynasty, "Autumn and Leng Ran Master's Monastery Viewing the Harvest"

Wulingchuan leads into the secluded world, and there are chickens and dogs in the Qin family. ——Wu Yuanheng of the Tang Dynasty, "Seeing off a Friend on a Journey to Peach Blossoms"

In shame, I chased the middle-aged son of the Chang'an community, and the red chicken and white dog gambled for pears and millet. ——Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty, "Traveling is Difficult"

The yellow dog goes back and forth, the red rooster crows and pecks. ——Liu Yuxi of the Tang Dynasty, "Song of Planting in the Field"

The cock crows and the dog is stolen, and virtue is ignored. ——"Crossing Hangu Pass" by Tang·Song Zhiwen

The sounds of chickens and dogs join together at dusk, and the city is empty in autumn. ——Chu Guangxi of the Tang Dynasty, "Xinfeng Zuo Yiyin Four Schools"

Etiquette is incompatible with each other, and it is as haggard as a cud dog. ——"Gift to Chen Shang" by Li He of the Tang Dynasty

There are more hounds now, but there are still many foxes and rabbits. ——Su Zheng of the Song Dynasty, "Hound Hunting"

The hunting dog has not yet traveled, and the fox and rabbit are helpless. ——Song Dynasty Su Zheng's "Hound Hunt"

2. Introduction:

Dog (Latin: Canis lupus familiaris, English name dog) is also called "dog" in Chinese. Belongs to the order Carnivora and is distributed throughout the world.

Dogs, horses, cattle, sheep, pigs, and chickens are collectively known as the "six livestock".

Some scientists believe that dogs were domesticated from gray wolves by early humans. The domestication period ranged from 40,000 to 15,000 years ago and has developed to this day. Known as "man's most loyal friend", it is now the most frequently kept pet. Its lifespan is about ten years.

In Chinese culture, the dog is one of the twelve zodiac animals, ranking 11th among the twelve zodiac animals.

2. Poems about dogs

1. Wild old songs

Tang Dynasty: Zhang Ji

An old farmer lived in poverty in the mountains , cultivate three or four acres of mountain land.

The seedlings were so sparse and taxed that they could not be eaten, so they were imported into official warehouses and turned into soil.

At the end of the year, I hoe and plow beside the empty house, and I call my children to climb the mountain to collect acorns.

Xijiang Jiake has hundreds of dendrobium trees, and the dogs raised in the boat grow to eat meat.

Translation

The old man's family lived in poverty in the mountains and made a living by cultivating three or four acres of mountain land. The land was small, the taxes were high, and there was no food.

The grain was sent to the government warehouses, where it eventually rotted and turned into soil. All year round, only hoes and rakes were left in the empty house, and the family had no choice but to ask their sons to go up the mountain to collect acorns to satisfy their hunger. On the ships of wealthy merchants from the west of the Yangtze River, hundreds of jewels were measured in dendrobium, and even the dogs kept on the ships ate meat all year round.

2. Early rise

Tang Dynasty: Bai Juyi

The morning light shines on the beams of the house, and the door is opened for the first time and a drum sounds.

A dog sleeps on the steps and knows that the ground is wet; a bird stands by the window and whispers that the sky is clear.

My head is still heavy after half a night of drinking, but my body feels light after taking off my winter clothes.

When I go to bed, my heart is empty and my thoughts are exhausted. I don’t have many hometown dreams recently.

Translation

The morning light is shining, the house is bright, and the morning drum is beginning to beat. The puppy was sleeping on the steps until the ground became damp, and the birds were chirping in front of the window as if to report the clear weather. I drank a lot yesterday, and I still felt top-heavy when I woke up this morning. Just taking off my winter clothes immediately made my body feel relaxed and refreshed. After waking up, I just felt that my mind was very clear and without worries, probably because there were no homesick dreams and melancholy thoughts at night.

3. Visiting Dai Tianshan Taoist priest but not meeting him

Tang Dynasty: Li Bai

Amidst the sound of dogs barking and water, peach blossoms are thick with dew. (Lu Nong, one work: Yu Nong)

Deer are seen when the trees are deep, and no bells are heard in the stream at noon.

The wild bamboos are divided into green mist, and the flying springs are hung with green peaks.

No one knows where to go, and I am worried about leaning on two or three pine trees.

Translation

The faint barking of dogs is mixed with the sound of gurgling water,

The peach blossoms have a few dewdrops.

In the deep woods, elk are often seen.

I came to the stream at noon but could not hear the bell of the mountain temple.

Green wild bamboos cut through the blue clouds,

White waterfalls hang high on the green mountain peaks.

No one knows the whereabouts of the Taoist priest.

I couldn't help but feel anxious leaning on a few ancient pines.

Visiting Dai Tianshan Taoist priests but not meeting them

4. Tang Dynasty: Li Bai

Amidst the sound of dogs barking and water, peach blossoms are thick with dew. (Lu Nong, one work: Yu Nong)

Deer are seen when the trees are deep, and no bells are heard in the stream at noon.

The wild bamboos are divided into green mist, and the flying springs are hung with green peaks.

No one knows where to go, and I am worried about leaning on two or three pine trees.

Translation

The faint barking of dogs is mixed with the sound of gurgling water,

The peach blossoms have a few dewdrops.

In the deep woods, elk are often seen.

I came to the stream at noon but could not hear the bell of the mountain temple.

Green wild bamboos cut through the blue clouds,

White waterfalls hang high on the green mountain peaks.

No one knows the whereabouts of the Taoist priests.

I couldn't help but feel anxious leaning on a few ancient pines.

5. Toad Palace Song·Hanshi Xinye Road

Yuan Dynasty: Lu Zhi

Liu Mengyan, pear and snow are mixed, dogs bark at firewood and thorns, and swallows speak in Maotz. Beside the old tile basin, there is a young woman from the Tian family with silky hair on her temples. The daughter on the swing outside the mulberry tree has two crows in her bun with flower branches inserted sideways. When you turn around and move, you should sigh at the passers-by and immediately write poems.

Translation

The willow trees sprout, like a layer of light green smoke floating in the air. Pear blossoms are like snow, staggered among the willow branches. Dogs are barking outside Chaimen, and birds are murmuring on the thatched roof. A white-haired old farmer couple was drinking and eating around an old earthen basin. Outside the mulberry forest, a little girl with a bun and a flower branch on her head was swinging. She glanced at me for a long time, probably praising me as a traveler, sitting on a horse and reciting poems.

3. What are the poems describing dogs?

1. Don’t learn to hunt doves and pigeons, and don’t learn to beat chickens and dogs. ——Tang Lu Tong's "Sending a Boy to Carrying a Grandchild"

Definition: Don't learn to catch doves and pigeons, and don't learn to hunt chickens and dogs.

2. Amidst the sound of dogs barking and water, peach blossoms are thick with rain. ——Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty, "Visiting the Unexpected Taoist Priests in Daitian Mountain"

Interpretation: The faint barking of dogs is mixed with the sound of gurgling water, and the peach blossoms are tinged with a few dewdrops.

3. When a girl is born, she will have her own home, and so will the chicken and the dog. ——Tang Dynasty Du Fu's "Wedding Farewell"

Interpretation: There is a saying that "when you marry a chicken, follow the chicken; when you marry a dog, follow the dog." Now that I have married into your family, what my parents are looking forward to is peace and security!

4. Although the shape is covered with towels, it is not as good as the noble dog. ——"The Old Man in the Mountain Village" by Yu Xin of the Tang Dynasty

Interpretation: They barely covered their bodies with cloth (finally to distinguish themselves from cave-dwelling animals), but in fact they are not even as good as the dogs of rich people. .

5. The floating clouds in the sky are like white clothes, and they change like gray dogs. ——"Sigh" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty

Interpretation: The floating clouds are like white clothes, and in an instant they become like gray dogs.

1. The rabbit enters from the dog's sinus, and the pheasant flies from the beam. ——Han Yuefu's "Fifteenth Military Expedition"

Interpretation: When I walked to the door of my house, I saw hares coming in and out of the dog hole, and pheasants flying around on the ridge of the house.

2. This If you walk without disciples, white dogs will follow you. ——Tang Jia Dao's "The Deliverer"

Interpretation: When traveling, there is no one to accompany you, only your dog to accompany you. Even though there is loneliness, there is also the friendship between people and their dogs. .

3. Dogs bark in the deep alleys, while roosters crow at the top of the mulberry trees. ——Tao Yuanming of Jin Dynasty, "Returning to the Garden and Living in the Fields"

Interpretation: Several dogs barked in the deep alley, and a rooster crowed constantly on the top of the mulberry tree.

4. The yellow dog goes back and forth, the red rooster crows and pecks. ——Tang Dynasty Liu Yuxi's "Song of Planting in the Field"

Definition: The big yellow dog walks back and forth, and the red rooster crows and pecks.

5. Etiquette is lost, and it is as haggard as a cud dog. ——Li He of the Tang Dynasty, "Gift to Chen Shang"

Definition: I became a gift man, but forced me to leave my will. I became sallow and skinny, like a dog being manipulated.

4. Poems about dogs

Why are dogs barking? There are officials at the door.

Han Dynasty "Poetry of the Governor of Ciba" Confucius Sheng still heard that Feng Lin was injured, Dong Long is even worse! Tang Dynasty Li Bai's "Reply to the King Drinking Alone on Twelve Cold Nights" Dogs bark deep in the alley, and cocks crow at the top of the mulberry trees. Jin Dynasty Tao Yuanming's "Returning to the Garden and Living in the Fields" The dog is slaughtered but he still fights for his life, and the general cherishes the sight of his head in the mirror.

Modern Yu Dafu's "Reflections on Current Affairs after Passing Yue's Tomb" Clothes are like flying quails, horses are like dogs, Linqi fencing produces a copper roar. Tang Dynasty Li He's "Song of Kaishou" The rabbit enters from the dog's sinus, and the pheasant flies from the beam.

Han Dynasty Yuefu "Fifteenth Military Expedition" A dog from the west is met, frowning and laughing in the north. Tang Dynasty Li He's "Sending Qin Guanglu to the Northern Expedition" If a girl is born, she will be able to return home, and so will the chicken and dog.

"Wedding Farewell" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty: He was expelled from the Chang'an community in shame, and the red chickens and white dogs gambled for pears and millet. "Traveling is Difficult" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty The etiquette is incompatible with each other, and it is as haggard as a cud dog.

"Gift to Chen Shang" by Li He of the Tang Dynasty.

5. Poems praising dogs

1. The rabbit enters from the dog's sinus, and the pheasant flies from the beam.

From the anonymous "Fifteenth Military Expedition" of the Han Dynasty, this is a narrative poem that depicts the scene of a veteran who "left home when he was young and returned to his old age" on his way back to his hometown and after he arrived home. It expresses the feelings of this veteran The emotions also reflected the social reality at that time and had certain typical significance. The opening chapter is extraordinary: "I joined the army at the age of fifteen and returned home at the age of eighty.

2. Dogs bark in the deep alleys, and roosters crow at the top of the mulberry trees.

From Tao Yuanming's "Return" in the Wei and Jin Dynasties First, these two sentences are adapted from the Han Dynasty Yuefu's "Cock Crow", "The cock crows high on the treetops, and the dog barks deep in the palace", but the poet has no intention of showing off his knowledge, but just picked it up at his fingertips. It depicts the singing of insects and singing of birds, but the very common sounds of cocks and dogs barking, because the sounds of cocks and dogs are heard together, which is the most characteristic of the rural environment and the most harmonious and unified with the whole picture.

3 , The herdsman in the field burns the rotten dog, and the pedestrians on the road look at the stone lin.

It comes from "Spring View of Han Shou City" by Liu Yuxi of the Tang Dynasty. Although the sentence "shepherd boy" and pedestrians" appears, it does not add any vitality. . The herdsman burned the cud dog in the field, indicating that the tombs were deserted and no one was sweeping them. "The fields were barren, and cattle and sheep could be grazed. The talisman was holding a stone lin in the middle of the road. It was because there were so many thorns and hazelnuts that there was nothing to see but the ancient tombs." The group of beasts in front of the stone can still be noticed.

4. The dogs are happy to welcome the people back to the wild road, and the magpie nests are firmly occupying the low branches.

From Lu You's "A meal in the north" of the Song Dynasty. Influenced by his family's patriotism when he was young, he took the rites examination and was deposed by Qin Hui. He entered Shu in his middle age and devoted himself to military life. In his later years, he retired to his hometown to write poems. There are many poems, and the content is extremely rich.

5. There are no disciples on this trip, and the white dog will accompany me.

From "The Sender" by Jia Dao in the Tang Dynasty, he became a monk in his early years. The name has no original name. It is said that when he was in Luoyang, there was an order prohibiting monks from going out in the afternoon. Jia Dao wrote poems and complained. Later, he was taught by Han Yu and returned to secular life to participate in the imperial examination. , but failed to win the first place

6. What are the poems about dogs

1. Don’t learn to hunt doves and pigeons, but don’t learn to beat chickens and dogs.

——Lu Tong of the Tang Dynasty "Sending a Boy to a Grandson" 2. Qin Shu follows his disciples, and the chickens and dogs are in the neighbor's house. ——Yu Hu of the Tang Dynasty "Looking for Li Yiren's Former Residence" 3. Amidst the sound of dogs barking and water, peach blossoms are accompanied by rain

——Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty, "Visiting the Taoist Priests of Daitian Mountain but not meeting them" 4. Dogs are happy to welcome people back to the wild road, and magpies are nesting in low branches. ——Lu You of the Song Dynasty 5. Giving birth to a girl will bring her home, and so will the chicken and dog.

- Tang Dynasty Du Fu's "Wedding Farewell" 6. Although it is covered with scarves, it is not as good as a noble dog. - Tang Dynasty Yu Xi's "Old Man in the Mountain Village" 7. Go forward with the help of a yellow dog. , walked to the bridge and suddenly returned.

——Fan Chengda of the Southern Song Dynasty 8. The floating clouds in the sky are like white clothes, and the hair has changed like a gray dog. ——Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty, "Sigh" 9. The dog is still slaughtered.

——Modern · Yu Dafu’s "Reflections on Current Affairs after Passing the Yue Tomb" 10. Rabbits enter from the dog’s sinuses, and pheasants fly from the beams. ——Han Yuefu’s "Ten." "Five Military Expeditions" 11. Don't be like a chicken or a dog.

——"Song of White Snow" by Guan Xiu of the Tang Dynasty 12. Only dogs in the forest should be watched. ——Fei Guanqing of the Tang Dynasty, "Viewing the Farms in the Monastery with Lengran in Autumn" 13. Wuling River leads into the secluded place, and there are chickens and dogs in the Qin family.

——Wu Yuanheng of the Tang Dynasty. "Send off friends on a trip to Taoyuan" 14. I am ashamed to chase the children of the Chang'an community, and the red chickens and white dogs are betting on pears and millet. - Tang Dynasty Li Bai's "Traveling is Difficult" 15. Clothes are like flying quails and horses are like dogs, and Linqi fencing produces a copper roar.

——Tang Dynasty Li He's "Song of Joy" 16. The kite is full and flies in the wind, and the dog is sleeping warmly towards the sun. ——Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty, "Dog Kite" 17. Since then, there has been no reason for dogs to be frightened at night in the Yangtze River.

——Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty "Send Yuan Ming to the Mansion in Changsha" 18. The white clouds will send the dogs away, and the grass will return to the people. ——"Dongshan Yang" from "Ten Travels in Central Hunan" by Liu Changqing of the Tang Dynasty 19. The traveling dog in the west frowned and laughed in the north.

——Tang Dynasty Li He's "Sending Qin Guanglu to the Northern Expedition" 20. Hearing the barking of dogs at Chaimen, he returned home on a snowy night. ——Liu Changqing of the Tang Dynasty, "The Master Stays at Furong Mountain in the Snow" 21. There are no disciples on this trip, and the white dog will accompany him.

——"The Sender" by Tang Jia Dao.

7. What are the ancient poems describing dogs?

1. Is it not strange that your dog is white and black? ——Lieyukou (Pre-Qin Dynasty) "Yang Bu Beats the Dog"

If your dog was white before leaving and turned black when it came back, how could you not be surprised?

2. The rabbit enters from the dog's sinus, and the pheasant flies from the beam. ——Anonymous (Han Dynasty) "Fifteenth Military Expedition"

When I walked to the door of my house, I saw dogs going in and out of dog holes, and pheasants flying around on the ridge of the roof.

3. Dogs bark in the deep alleys, while roosters crow at the top of the mulberry trees. ——Tao Yuanming (Wei and Jin Dynasties) "Returning to the Garden and Living in the Fields Part 1"

Several dogs barked from the deep alley, and a rooster crowed constantly on the top of the mulberry tree.

4. When a girl is born, she will have her own home, and so will the chicken and the dog. ——Du Fu (Tang Dynasty) "Wedding Farewell"

There is a saying that "if you marry a chicken, follow the chicken; if you marry a dog, follow the dog." Now that I have married into your family, what my parents are looking forward to is peace and security!

5. I will pay my respects to the graves of the kings, and look at the markets. Will there be any dog-slaughterers in the past? ——Han Yu (Tang Dynasty) "Preface to Farewell to Dong Shao on his Southern Tour to Hebei"

Please pay my respects to the tombs of all the kings, and go to the market there to see if there are people like the dog butchers in the past. A kind of patriot buried in the grass?

6. Those who fail to imitate Ji Liang and fall into the world of frivolous people are the so-called "painting tigers will not turn out to be like dogs". ——Ma Yuan (Han Dynasty) "The Book of Admonishment to Brother Zi Yan Dun"

Once you fail to learn from Du Jiliang, you will become a dandy. As the saying goes, painting a tiger does not look like a dog.

7. In the field, the herdsman burns the rotten dog, while the pedestrians on the street look at the stone lin. ——Liu Yuxi (Tang Dynasty) "Spring View of Hanshou City"

The shepherd boy in the field burned the discarded rut dog, and the passers-by on the road looked at the stone lin in front of the tomb.

8. At the highest level of governance, neighboring countries look at each other, hear the sounds of chickens and dogs, and the people enjoy their food, dress well, live in their customs, enjoy their careers, and have no contact with each other until they grow old and die. ——Sima Qian (Han Dynasty) "Preface to the Biography of Huo Zhi"

When the ancient peace era reached its peak, although the people of neighboring countries could see each other and hear the sounds of cocks and dogs, people Everyone thinks that their own food is the sweetest, their clothes are the most beautiful, their customs are the most comfortable, and their careers are the happiest. Even until old age and death, we will not keep in touch with each other.

9. A flag chicken learns to dance, a flag dog has wings, and a flag snake wraps around a gourd. ——Sui Jingchen (Yuan Dynasty) "Shaobian·The Return of Emperor Gaozu"

The patterns on those flags are all kinds of strange: some have white rabbits in a moon-shaped ring; some have birds in red circles; some have There is a chicken learning to dance; there are paintings of dogs with wings; there are paintings of snakes wrapped around gourds.

10. Clothes are like flying quails and horses are like dogs. When striking a sword at Linqi, a copper roar is produced. ——Li He (Tang Dynasty), "Song of Joy"

His clothes were as rotten as a quail's crotch, and his horse was like a dog. When he faced a fork in the road, he drew his sword and roared to the sky.

8. What are the poems describing "puppies"

1. "Reduced Words Mulan Flower·Balcony Xiangxiao" Era: Song Dynasty Author: Ouyang Xiu

Xiangxiao on the balcony. The weather is good with low clouds in the light moon. The breeze is gentle under the green curtain. When Liangzhou was broken. Xiangsheng dance. Chu women's waists are extremely thin. The sweat powder is evenly distributed. After drinking, I feel cold and unattractive.

Translation

On the balcony at dawn, in the beautiful environment of the pale moon and low clouds, the breeze in the green curtain came out with the melodious song "Liangzhou". The music rhythm was composed by Slow down and transition into snap.

The dancing sleeves are fluttering, and waves of faint fragrance are carried by the wind. The naturally beautiful dancers have slender waists like Chu women. They wipe off the fragrant sweat, recombine the makeup, and after drinking to dispel the cold, they look More charming.

2. "Partridge Sky·Jade Guan is still flying to change the ashes of the year" Era: Song Dynasty Author: Ge Shengzhong

Jade Guan is still flying to change the ashes of the year. Return to Dingshan by wine boat. Liang and Yan were both here when they were young. They were willing to worry about others and would not come here. Decline in mood and illness. For whom does Yushan collapse tonight? When I'm young, my plum blossoms are gradually broken, and I'm willing to worry about others, but I won't bloom.

3. "One Hundred and Two Stanzas" Era: Song Dynasty Author: Shi Shaotan

This lamp is very interesting.

Without a reason, it is difficult to propose.

The three sages and ten sages see like blind people, and the mustard dogs and clay pigs light up and move the earth.

Let's blow out the darkness and walk in the dark, but the lamp is under your feet.

4. "One Hundred and Two Stanzas" Era: Song Dynasty Author: Shi Shaotan

Dogs lick oil grates, rats bite retort grates.

Exhausted thinking, no taste.

5. "Song of Praise for the Way·Song of the Way" Era: Song Dynasty Author: Shi Yinsu

No form, no emptiness, nothing but emptiness, a hammer blowing upright will alert the blind and deaf.

It is understood that the sun dog has no Buddha nature, so how can it know that the whole body is the same as emptiness.

Examples

1. My family has a gray puppy, which is very cute.

2. My puppy is very cute when he sees an acquaintance and shakes his head and tail.

3. The puppy obediently took the slippers in his mouth and wagged his tail.

4. After half a year of getting along, my puppy Beibei and I have established a deep relationship.

5. There is a litter of puppies living in the firewood pile in front of grandma’s house.

9. What are the poems describing dogs?

Don’t learn to catch doves and pigeons, and don’t learn to beat chickens and dogs.

——Tang Lu Tong's "Sending a Boy and Carrying a Grandchild" Definition: Don't learn to catch doves and pigeons, and don't learn to hunt chickens and dogs. Amidst the sound of dogs barking and water, peach blossoms are thick with rain.

——Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty, "Visiting the Taoist Priests in Dai Tianshan, Unexpectedly" Interpretation: The faint barking of dogs is mixed with the sound of gurgling water, and the peach blossoms are tinged with a few dewdrops. If a girl is born, she will have a home, and so will a chicken or a dog.

——"Wedding Farewell" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty Interpretation: There is a saying that "when you marry a chicken, follow the chicken; when you marry a dog, follow the dog." Now that I have married into your family, what my parents are looking forward to is peace and security! Although the shape is covered with a towel, it is not as good as a noble dog. ——"The Old Man in the Mountain Village" by Yu Xi of the Tang Dynasty Interpretation: They barely covered their bodies with cloth (finally to distinguish themselves from cave-dwelling animals), but in fact they were not even as good as the dogs of rich people.

The floating clouds in the sky are like white clothes, and the whiskers are changing like gray dogs. ——Du Fu, Tang Dynasty, "Sigh" Interpretation: The floating clouds are like white clothes, and in an instant they become like gray dogs.

The rabbit enters from the dog's sinus, and the pheasant flies from the beam. ——Han Yuefu's "Fifteenth Military Expedition" Explanation: When I walked to the door of my house, I saw hares coming in and out of the dog hole, and pheasants flying around on the roof. I had no disciples on this trip, and white dogs accompanied me.

——Tang Jia Dao's "The Sender" Definition: When traveling, there is no one to accompany you, only your dog to accompany you. Even though you feel lonely, there is also the friendship between people and their dogs. . Dogs bark in the deep alleys, cocks crow in the mulberry trees.

—— "Returning to the Garden and Living in the Fields" by Tao Yuanming of Jin Dynasty Interpretation: Several dogs barked in the deep alley, and a rooster crowed on the top of the mulberry tree. The yellow dog goes back and forth, the red rooster crows and pecks.

——Tang Dynasty Liu Yuxi's "Field Song" Interpretation: The big yellow dog walks back and forth, and the red rooster crows and pecks. The etiquette is gone, and it is as haggard as a cud dog.

——"Gift to Chen Shang" by Li He of the Tang Dynasty Interpretation: I became a gift man, but forced me to leave this intention. I became sallow and thin, like a rotten dog being manipulated.