Gao Shi's classic poem is as follows:
1. Far above the Yellow River, among the white clouds, there is an isolated city called Wanren Mountain. ——Climbing high
This poem depicts the scene of the Yellow River flowing far between white clouds. It also describes a towering isolated city and steep mountain peaks next to the winding Yellow River.
2. Magpies are frightened by the bright moon, and cicadas sing in the breeze in the middle of the night. ——Gift to the Maid
This poem expresses the scene of the bright moon hanging on the branches at night, startling the magpies on the branches, and the breeze blowing through the cicadas chirping in the middle of the night.
3. As the sun fades over the mountains, the Yellow River flows into the sea. If you want to see a thousand miles away, go to the next level. ——Climbing the Stork Tower
This is the most famous poem by Gao Shi. It vividly depicts the scenery of the sunset and the Yellow River flowing into the sea. It also expresses the panoramic view of the thousands of miles of beautiful scenery in Shandong, but people still To pursue a higher and broader realm.
4. The bottom of the acacia tree talks about lovesickness, and Si Lang hates it and Lang Lang doesn’t know it. ——Acacia Tree
This poem expresses that the poet silently confides his longing under the acacia tree, and at the same time complains that his lover does not understand his feelings.
5. Egrets fly in the desert paddy fields, and orioles sing in the overcast summer trees. ——Walking on the Lake in Early Spring
This poem depicts the egrets flying in the paddy fields in spring and the orioles singing in the woods in summer. It vividly depicts the beautiful scenery on the lake in early spring.
6. The sunflower in the green garden awaits the setting sun with morning dew. ——The Second Song of Farewell to Dongda
These are the first two sentences of Gao Shi’s second poem of Farewell to Dongda. They describe the freshness of sunflowers in the garden and the morning dew in anticipation of the rising sun.
7. The bright moon shines brightly on my bed, and the stars are drifting west into the night. ——Farewell to Cao Cao
These are the opening two sentences of Gao Shi's Farewell to Cao Cao, expressing the scene where the bright moonlight shines on the bed, the stars flow westward, and the night has not yet passed.
8. As the sun fades over the mountains, the Yellow River flows into the sea. If you want to see a thousand miles away, go to the next level. ——Climbing the Stork Tower
These are the last four sentences of Gao Shi's "Climbing the Stork Tower". By describing the magnificent scene of the end of the mountain and the Yellow River flowing into the sea during the day, it expresses the pursuit of progress and continuous transcendence. yearning.
9. I know it’s not snow from afar, because there is a faint fragrance coming. ——Farewell to Fude Ancient Yuancao
These are the last two sentences in Gao Shi’s Farewell to Fude Ancient Yuancao. They vividly describe that the snow is not white, but because of the fragrance of the grass and trees on the ancient plains.
10. Relatives and friends in Luoyang are like asking each other, like a heart of ice in a jade pot. ——Farewell to Yang's Daughter
These are the last two sentences of Gao Shi's "Farewell to Yang's Daughter". They use metaphors to express the care of Luoyang's relatives and friends for him and the perseverance deep in his heart. .