What are the poems that describe the melodious sound of the flute?

1. Nostalgically reciting the poems on the flute in the air, and when you go to the countryside to read it, you will feel like a bad person. It comes from "Rewarding Lotte and Seeing Gifts at the First Banquet in Yangzhou" written by Liu Yuxi in the Tang Dynasty. It means: When I came back, things were different and people were different. I was like a bad person. I could only play the flute and compose poems, and I was so melancholy.

2. Why should the Qiang flute blame the willows? The spring breeze does not pass through Yumen Pass. It comes from "Liangzhou Ci" written by Wang Zhihuan of the Tang Dynasty. The main idea is: Why use the Qiang flute to play the sad willow song to complain that the spring is not coming? It turns out that the spring breeze cannot blow in the Yumenguan area!

3. When the snow is clear, Hu Tian herds his horses and the moon shines, and the Qiang flute guards the tower. It comes from "Listening to the Flute on the Fortress" by Gao Shi of the Tang Dynasty, which means: The ice and snow have melted, and the invading Hu soldiers have quietly returned. The moonlight was bright and clear, and the melodious sound of the flute echoed in the garrison.

4. The sound of someone’s jade flute spreads into the east wind and fills Luo City. The poem comes from Li Bai's "Listening to the Flute in Luo City on a Spring Night", which is a long-lasting homesickness song. This is the homesickness touched by an accidental opportunity. It expresses the feeling of homesickness, which is caused by hearing the flute sound of "Breaking Willow".

5. Playing the Qiang flute to close the mountains and the moon, no worries about the golden boudoir. It comes from "Seven Songs on the Military March" by Wang Changling of the Tang Dynasty. The main idea is: At this time, there was another resentful Qiang flute sound, playing the tune of "Guan Shan Yue", and the helpless flute sound added to the feeling of sympathy for his wife thousands of miles away. of lovesickness.