1. Poems about Jin
Poems about Jin 1. Poems containing the word "jin"
The wind and smoke look at Wujin. ——Wang Bo of the Tang Dynasty "Sending Du Shaofu to Shuchuan"
Peach blossoms on both sides of the Taiwan Strait sandwich Gujin. ——Wang Wei of the Tang Dynasty, "A Journey to the Peach Blossoms"
Fang Jingfei broke the Jintou Liu. ——Xin Qiji of the Song Dynasty "Partridge Sky·Zhidianzhai Zun is specially opened"
Why is the wind falling in the stream. ——Jiang Kui of the Song Dynasty, "Partridge Sky·Jingluo's Unparalleled Romantic Man"
It is not possible to stop the boat crossing at Jinkou. ——Li Qi of the Tang Dynasty "Farewell to Chen Zhangfu"
Jinling Crossing Hill Tower. ——Zhang Hu of the Tang Dynasty, "Inscribed on Jinling Ferry"
The autumn water of Pi Lake is vast and has no water. ——Lu You, Song Dynasty, "Yexing"
Black clouds cross Tianhanjin. ——Lu You, Song Dynasty, "Happy Rain"
Half-crossing to Liaojin. ——Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty, "A Journey to Yu Zhang"
Infatuated and indifferent. ——Song Dynasty Huang Tingjian's "Miscellaneous Poems"
Crossing south to Luoyangjin. ——Wang Changling of the Tang Dynasty, "Singing Songs"
At midnight, Jin officials reported the tide of chicken. ——Li Deyu of the Tang Dynasty "Relegated to Lingnan Road"
Nanpu Farewell to Tianjin. ——King Luo Bin of the Tang Dynasty "Questions about the Five Song Dynasties in Jiangnan"
Jiang Yun darkened Beijin. ——"Plum Rain" by Liu Zongyuan of the Tang Dynasty
The sound of Tianjin drums is heard when the moon sets. ——"Jinshan Temple" by Wang Anshi of the Song Dynasty
2. What are the poems containing the word "jin"
1. The city gate assists the three Qin Dynasties, and the wind and smoke look out to the five Jin Dynasties. ——Wang Bo "Sending Du Shaofu to Shuzhou"
2. Longjin Sword Grottoes in ancient Nanzhou, the pavilion dominates the upper reaches. ——Hu Qizhi's "Danxi Pavilion"
3. At this time, Yang Zijin suddenly saw people from Wuxi. ——Zhu Fang "Yang Zijin Farewell"
4. The Yanpingjin Road is filled with water and the cliffs weigh 10,000. ——Hu Zeng's "Epic Ode·Yanpingjin"
5. Looking at the hometown from Jinting Pavilion, the Huaihai Sea is vast at night. ——Geng Mao's "Jin Pavilion is pregnant"
6. The Qilu is farewell in three autumns, and Jiangjin is thousands of miles long. ——Yang Jiong's "Send Off to Linjin Fang Shaofu"
7. The sound of Laise is noisy in Jipu, along the river to Nanjin. ——Pei Di's "Twenty Poems from the Collection of Wangchuan·Luan Jia Lai"
8. Xishi used to be in Huanshajin, and the moss on the stone wanted to kill people. ——Lou Ying's "Xi Shi Stone"
9. It is difficult for Jin officials to tie ropes, and boats on the beach are easy to capsize. ——Liu Kezhuang's "Five-Character Poems to Send My Honored Nephew to Guancong Gorge, Part 1"
10. Body fluids surge like springs, but nothingness is different. ——Zhao Jiong's "Yuanzhiqi 18"
3. What are the poems praising "Tianjin"
1. Tang Dynasty. Yong Tao's "Tianjin Bridge Looking at Spring" Tianjin The bridge is soaked in red clouds in the spring water, and the smoke and willows are blown by the wind.
When the green chariot does not come, the golden palace is closed, and the palace oriole brings out the sunflowers in its mouth. 2. Tang Dynasty. Meng Jiao's "Evening View of Luo Bridge" The ice has begun to form under the bridge in Tianjin, and there are no people walking on the road in Luoyang.
The elms and willows are rustling, the pavilions are idle, and the bright moon can see the snow on Songshan Mountain. 3. Tang Dynasty. King Luo Bin's "Ode to Beauty on Tianjin Bridge" A beautiful woman comes out of the east neighbor and goes to Tianjin.
The fragrance of your clothes is all over the road, and your socks are dusty when you move. Look at the makeup shadow underwater, and the eyebrows will be freshly painted.
A message to Cao Zijian, the God of Luochuan. 4. Yan Jimei, Tang Dynasty, "Watching the Remaining Snow in Luo City from Tianjin Bridge" At the end of Xinji Luo City, thousands of houses are covered with snow and cold.
If the forbidden color is not collected, it will tend to be in the upper Yang state. 5. Bai Juyi's "Tianjin Bridge" in the Tang Dynasty, with Tianjin Bridge in the northeast and Douting Pavilion in the west, it is very poetic and fascinating.
The goddess Pu was born in the late moon with eyebrows and moon, and her face is full of spring waves next to the graceful mother's embankment. Willow silk curls out in the wind, and wisps of grass are trimmed by the rain.
Forerunners of reports should refrain from shouting, for fear of frightening the yellow birds. History of Tianjin Tianjin was originally located in the ocean. More than 4,000 years ago, the bottom of the sea was slowly exposed under the influence of the sediment of the Yellow River, forming an alluvial plain.
The ancient Yellow River changed its course three times and entered the sea near Tianjin. Since ancient times, Tianjin has been an important hub and has won praises from many literati.
4. What are the idioms with relish
Relish [means eating with great taste or talking with great interest. ]
Talk about it with great interest [talk non-stop with great interest. ]
Defend key points separately [Key points: important; key points: ferry. Guard the traffic arteries respectively. ]
Don’t dare to ask [ask: ask about the ferry, ask for directions. It refers to the noble and profound things that one dares not to ask about or try. ]
No one asked [Ask: Ask about the ferry. Metaphor no one comes to inquire, try or buy. ]
Jinguan Dangerous Fortress [Jin: ferry; Guan: pass; Danger: dangerous place; Fortress: fortress. Refers to water, land, mountains and rivers, passes and dangerous places. ]
Steal important positions [a metaphor for occupying important positions by conspiracy. ]
The Combination of Yanjin [Refers to the story of the meeting of the swords of Longquan and Tai'a in Yanjin during the Jin Dynasty. The latter is a metaphor for the meeting of fate. Same as "Yanjin Sword Combination". ]
Yanjin Jianhe [Refers to the story of the meeting of the Longquan and Tai'a swords in Yanjin during the Jin Dynasty. The latter is a metaphor for the meeting of fate.
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