What poems are suitable for hanging in the living room?

China has a cultural history of 5,000 years, in which poetry is an important part of traditional culture.

Hanging a poem nave in the living room at home is a personal preference on the one hand and makes the living room look elegant on the other. Increasing the cultural atmosphere at home can make you feel happier and educate your children.

As for what poems to hang, you should choose to express them according to your personal taste and artistic conception. Here are some poems for your reference:

1, Chairman Mao's "Qinyuan Spring Snow", the first word is magnificent, shaking the mountains and shaking the ground, and it has the potential to swallow mountains and rivers. Hanging this pair of poems can not only enhance the atmosphere, but also show the master's majestic spirit and mind. It is an excellent living room poem.

2, Su Shi's "Nian Nujiao Red Cliff Nostalgia", this word has a magnificent artistic conception, broad vision, impassioned and stirring. Show your heroic qualities. Hanging this adverb in the living room can inspire people to make positive progress, work hard, make contributions and serve the country.

3. Liu Yuxi's "Humble Room Inscription", the meaning expressed by this word is: change calmly, be unyielding in times of danger, stick to moral integrity, and be calm in honor and disgrace. Call on people not to go with the flow, lead an honest and clean life, do not seek fame and fortune, and should advocate moral quality.

4. The Book of Zhuge Liang's Commandments, a letter written by Zhuge Liang to his 8-year-old son Zhuge Zhan before he died. Explain the profound truth of self-cultivation, scholarship and being a man. Zhuge Liang's "morality, ambition and learning" mainly refers to the all-round development of morality, intelligence and physique. In the process of learning and growing up, everyone must strengthen the cultivation and exercise in these aspects, and each content is extremely important. Otherwise, it is difficult to achieve the goal of every stage of social development.

There are many poems that can be hung in the living room, for example, in the main hall: Cao Cao's "A Short Song: Watching the Sea", Li Bai's "Into the Wine", Su Shi's "When is the Bright Moon", Chairman Mao's "Qinyuanchun Changsha", Wang Xizhi's "Preface to the Orchid Pavilion", Wang Bo's "Preface to Tengwangge" and Fan Zhongyan's.