Wang Anshi, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, said it when I was rich.
The white dove circled around me like a parrot.
Appreciation: When you go home with money, you are greeted by smiling faces, hovering around you like pigeons and whispering in your ears like parrots. Pigeons have always been regarded as birds who love the poor and the rich, while parrots are regarded as eloquent and pleasing images. Therefore, poets use "pigeons" and "parrots" to describe greedy people.
2, feel the pigeons outside the cloud, flying in groups.
From the Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi's 130 Poems of Youwu Town Temple.
Thanks to the white pigeons flying in groups above the white clouds.
Appreciation: myths and legends such as the dragon listening method of painting the dragon hall and the pigeon cooperation of the monk who wrote the scriptures are vivid and vivid. The pen and ink are meticulous and light, and the arrangement is very appropriate.
3. The dove flies for a while, and the Zen room drinks fragrant tea.
Written by Wang Changling, a poet in the Tang Dynasty.
When the pigeons took off, the sun was already setting, and the monks in the meditation room were quietly drinking fragrant tea.
4, there are wild pigeons alone, Xiao Chunge.
Said by: Wild Pigeon by Mei in Song Dynasty.
When I came, I saw wild pigeons with eyes and mouths like spring pigeons.
5, green pigeons try wind chimes, and young warblers make their tongues cold and thin in spring.
Said by Zhang Xian in Song Dynasty, "Man Jiang Hong Piao Han Mei".
On sunny days, the breeze blows gently, pigeons fly freely, and newborn orioles crow, as if to tell people that spring is cold again.
Appreciation: people are more vivid with peaches and willows, and here they are also compared with delicate birds. At this point, the love for words reached a climax. However, the author suddenly turned out the tragic ending of love at the closing ceremony, and the love of words fell from high tide to low tide, forming a sad ending.