Images often appear in China's ancient poems.

Classification of common images in China s ancient poems;

1, plants

Liu: Liu, you can stay. Express feelings of parting and parting. Li Bai's "Smelling the Flute on a Spring White Night in Los Angeles": "Everyone can't stand the homesickness."

(2) Mei: It symbolizes a strong and unyielding character. Lu You's "Yongmei": "Scattered into mud, crushed into dust, but the fragrance remains unchanged."

(3) Loose:? Loyal and noble. Li Bai's "Book for Huang Shang": "I hope you are loose, but be careful not to be peaches and plums."

(4) Bamboo: strong, elegant and unyielding. Zheng Banqiao's Bamboo Stone: "A thousand blows are still strong, and there must be wind in the east, west, north and south."

(5) Chrysanthemum: lofty and secluded, not seeking fame and fortune. Tao Yuanming's drinking (5): "Under the hedge of picking chrysanthemums, you can see Nanshan leisurely."

(6) Lotus: a gentleman in flowers, solemn and simple, not grandstanding. Zhou Dunyi's "Love Lotus" said: "Love lotus only, never touch mud, clear but not demon, straight outside, never crawl."

(7) Peony: elegant and magnificent. Liu Yuxi's "Appreciating Peony": "Only peony is a true national color, and the capital moves when it blooms."

(8) Banana: Lonely and sad. Li Shangyin's "Two Get One Free": "Bananas don't show lilac knots, but they are linked together in the spring breeze."

(9) Indus: Lonely and sad, parting feelings. Li Yu's "Hui Huan": "If you have nothing to say, go to the West Building alone, and the moon is like a hook. Lonely phoenix tree deep courtyard locks clear autumn. "

(10) Red beans: Acacia. Wang Wei's Acacia: "When those red berries come in spring, they flush on your southern branches."

2. Animals

(1) Du Fu: I miss my hometown, express my sadness, and don't hate. Li Bai's Shu Dao Nan: "On the moonlit night, the cuckoo cries sadly, and I am worried about the empty mountain."

(2) Partridge: A wanderer is homesick and misses his hometown. Xin Qiji's "Bodhisattva Man, Building a Wall in Jiangxi Province": "The river is worried at night, and the mountains are deeply heard."

(3) Apes: the feeling of being out of the sea of suffering. Bai Juyi's Pipa Journey: "Cuckoo's blood cries, ape's sobs"

(4) Crow: Decline and desolation. Ma Zhiyuan's "Tianjingsha Qiu Si": "The old vine is faint, and the bridge is flowing."

(5) Sha Ou: indifferent to fame and fortune, leisurely retired; Wandering, desolate, lonely. Du Fu's Night Sense: "Flying around, flying around, what am I like, just a sandpiper in the vast world! ."

(6) Dogs and chickens: life breath, rural life. Tao Yuanming's Return to the Garden (I): "Dogs bark in deep lanes, chickens crow and mulberry trees jump."

(7) Goose: sadness of parting, feeling of being injured. Li Qingzhao's "Slow Whispering": "The geese have passed, and it is sad, but it is an old friend who knows each other."

(8) cicada: noble quality, sad autumn thoughts. Luo chanted cicada: "Cicada sings in the western heaven, and told me to be firm here in my cell."

(9) cricket: loyal in thought and noble in character. Mi Fei's Mid-Autumn Festival: "Anvils are rushing, and crickets miss Gao Qiu."

(10) Jade Bird: the ideal sustenance. Li Shangyin's Untitled: "There are not many roads to Pengshan. Oh, Bluebird, listen! -Give me what she said! ."

3. Location category

(1) Changting: Goodbye, goodbye. Li Bai's Bodhisattva Man: "Where to return, the pavilion is shorter."

(2) railings: generous and sorrowful, and mourning. Liu Yong's "Klang Ganzhou": "Leaning on the railing, you are worried."

(3) West Building: Lonely, missing relatives and friends in the old country. Li Yu's "Hui Huan": "If you have nothing to say, go to the west entrance alone, the moon is like a hook, and the solitary phoenix tree is deep in the courtyard, locking the clear autumn."

(4) Post Station: Drifting. Lu You's "Operator Yongmei": "Broken bridge outside the post, hanging alone."

4. Seasonal category

(1) Tomb-Sweeping Day, Mid-Autumn Festival, Double Ninth Festival: I miss my parents and feel sad. Du Mu's Tomb-Sweeping Day