Winter poems, beautiful poems

Winter's beautiful poems are as follows:

1, "Jueju" Tang Du Fu

"Two orioles sing green willows, egrets sky-high." Outside my window is the snowy Western Hills. My door often says "goodbye" to ships sailing eastward.

The quatrains depict the beautiful spring scenery around the poet's residence. The whole poem depicts the poet's expectation, from seeing orioles singing on willow trees, egrets flying into the sky and other scenes, as well as the moist scene of melting from the first snow from the window, bringing readers a moist early spring atmosphere.

2, "Winter Returning to the Old Mountain" Tang Libai

Without washing and dyeing the dust tassels, I returned to Fang lawn. A vine path is green, and Wan Xuefeng is sunny. Cold leaves are exhausted first, but Leng Yun is not exhausted.

Tender feelings invade the house, and old trees fall across the river. White dogs bark in the village and moss grows on the walls. If you walk alone in the kitchen, the old ape will sing in the next room.

Birds nest in the forest, but hedges make way for wild animals. Blowing out of bed, the squirrel left, and the fish was surprised. Wash the inkstone, repair the good strategy, and knock loose the quasi-virginity.

I will go again at this time, to Sanqing.

Winter Returning to Old Mountain is a chronological poem written by Li Bai, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. This poem was written by Li Bai when he returned to the mine from Chengdu and Chongqing. It is written that he hurried home and found the desolate scene of his former residence, expressing his nostalgia for leaving his seclusion and studying life. The whole poem describes the old mountain scenery and the ruin of the old residence by changing the shape, but it shows the determination to study hard in order to realize its great ambition.

Poetry pays attention to form and is not bound by metrical rules, which embodies the characteristics of Li Bai's poetry creation form adapting to content.