Poems about making friends

The poems about making friends are as follows:

1. Don’t worry, you will have no friends in the future, and no one in the world will know you - Gao Shi’s "Farewell to Dongda"

Appreciation:

This poem comes from "Farewell to Dong Da Er" by Gao Shi, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. It means: Don't worry about the road ahead being bleak and you have no close friends. Who else in the world doesn't know you?

This poem is full of sincere emotions and heroic mind for friends. With an open mind and a heroic tone, Gao Shi encouraged his friends to embark on a journey and welcome the future. He knows that you will encounter many difficulties and setbacks in life, but at the same time, he also believes that as long as you have talent and courage, you will be able to find your soulmate and be known by the world.

The emotions and beliefs displayed in this poem are a unique style in the farewell poems of the Tang Dynasty. In that era, parting was a common emotion, but Gao Shi, with his cheerful mind and heroic tone, injected an exciting and uplifting atmosphere into this sadness of parting.

2. Relatives and friends in Luoyang are like asking each other, with a heart of ice in a jade pot. ——Wang Changling's "Farewell to Xin Jian at the Furong Tower"

Appreciation:

This poem comes from "Farewell to Xin Jian at the Furong Tower" by Wang Changling, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. It means: If relatives and friends in Luoyang ask Please tell them about my recent situation. My heart is as pure as crystal clear ice stored in a jade pot.

This poem refers to itself as a crystal clear jade pot with a heart of ice, expressing its uncompromising spirit. The poet uses the jade pot as a metaphor for his own state of mind. The jade pot is a symbol of nobility, and the ice heart in the jade pot also symbolizes the purity of the poet's heart. This metaphor not only expresses the poet's noble sentiments, but also shows his firm belief and pursuit.

At the same time, the second half of this poem, "A piece of ice heart is in a jade pot", forms a sharp contrast with the first half, "Luoyang relatives and friends are like asking each other." The first half of the sentence is the poet's instructions to his relatives and friends in Luoyang, and the second half is the poet's description of his own heart. This contrast highlights the deep friendship between the poet and his relatives and friends, and also shows the poet's determination to stick to his inner beliefs.

3. If you don’t see me, you should make friends with me when I am poor. This way is abandoned by people today. ——Du Fu's "Poverty Friendship"

Appreciation:

This poem comes from "Poverty Friendship" by Du Fu, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. It means: You don't see the friendship between Guan Zhong and Bao Shuya when they were poor and humble. , but now it is abandoned by the world.

This poem expresses the poet's nostalgia and emotion for the way of friendship between ancient people. Guan Zhong and Bao Shuya are famous sages in history. The deep friendship they formed when they were poor has become a story that has been passed down through the ages. However, now that the world is declining and people's hearts are not as old as they used to be, this sincere friendship made when we were poor and humble has been forgotten by the world and abandoned like a pile of waste.

Through this poem, the poet expresses his dissatisfaction and emotion about the society of today's people. In the poet's opinion, today's people have lost the sincere and deep friendship and friendship of the ancients. This trend makes people feel sad and worried.