1, Song of Liangyuan (excerpt)-Li Bai
The flat-headed slave shakes the fan, and it is not hot in May.
Myrica rubra in Pan Yu is for you. The house is like a flower and snow.
Appreciate:
Liang Yuan Yin is one of the representative works of Li Bai, a great poet in the Tang Dynasty. This poem can be roughly divided into two equal parts, the first part is mainly narrative and the second part is mainly lyrical.
The first half describes how the poet left Chang 'an, the capital of China, to visit Liangyuan, where he drank with friends and expressed his feelings. The second half mainly faces the desolate and decadent Liang Garden, expressing the vicissitudes of the past and present, and indirectly expressing the poet's worries about the decline and fall of the Tang Dynasty.
2. "Looking at Six Peaks and Picking Myrica rubra"-Lu You
The city is surrounded by trees and mountains, and Stan is full of roads.
If you don't love a full plate of fire, you will be surprised to find a bead.
Appreciate:
The poet used "pear and bamboo", which means Zhu Bao, which shows his joy in Yangmei. When the bayberry is not ripe, it is lush and sour, but when it is ripe, pick a black and red bayberry, wash it and bite it. Juice is full of flavor, sweet and sour.
The bayberry in the neck should have formed scales. Otherwise, why do these ships go directly to the north? At first glance, the bamboo basket is full of agate-like bayberry. It turns out that these ships are going to Shangdu, where the capital is located, so that people in the northern land can also taste the "pear and bamboo" in our south.
Look at Yangmei in Lu You's Pride. He was "proud of his heroism". It is better to take advantage of the morning dew and collect thousands more.
3. The Second Rhyme of Yangmei Map-Fang Yue
Cloud cages bring rain to pick up the first remnant, and millet gives birth to cold cranes.
Many mouths are as sweet as honey, and it is better to know that strangers are slightly sour.
Appreciate:
It would be a bit tacky to directly describe "pear and bamboo" with words such as dark red. Taking crane as a metaphor, it adds a bit of chill to the delicacy of Yangmei in the south of the Yangtze River, which makes people wonder.