Poetry about animals

Poems about animals are as follows:

1, two orioles singing green willows and a row of egrets flying into the sky. -Du Fu's quatrains.

Appreciation: "Two orioles sing green willows, and a row of egrets go up to the sky." Two orioles are singing, and there is a sound. "A line of egrets goes up to the sky" has an act and an action. One horizontal and one vertical, "two" and "one" are opposites.

Horizontal and vertical, it opens a very beautiful natural landscape. In this sentence, the word "Ming" is the most vivid, and the personification method is used to describe the image of the oriole.

2, three or two peach blossoms outside the bamboo, the spring river plumbing duck prophet. -Su Shi's Night Scene of the Spring River in Hui Chong.

Appreciation: This is a famous painting poem. Because the author knows and knows how to paint, he can firmly grasp the painting meaning of Hui Chong's One Night by the Spring River, and only use a few strokes, such as peach blossoms, warm ducks playing by the river and short reeds, to outline the beautiful scenery of the river in early spring.

What is particularly amazing is the phrase "Duck Prophet of Spring River Plumbing", which describes the change and change of water temperature that the painter can't draw. It's so interesting and wonderful! In addition, his subtlety is also reflected in his humorous imagination. He can see outside the painting, touch the breath of early spring with the "fugu desire" that is not in the painting, and deepen the artistic conception in the painting.

If Hui Chong's paintings are "poems in paintings", then this poem is "paintings in poems". No wonder it can be passed down to this day as a famous poem that everyone loves!

3, the moon comes out of the mountain gate, just in spring. -Wang Wei's "Bird Song Stream".

Appreciation: In this spring mountain, everything is intoxicated with the color and tranquility of the night. Therefore, when the moon rises, bringing bright Yin Hui to this empty valley shrouded in darkness, all the birds in the mountain are startled.

Birds are surprised, of course, because they are used to the silence of the valley. It seems that even the moon rises with new excitement. But it is also conceivable that the bright moonlight makes the scene before and after the valley suddenly change. The so-called "moon stars are scarce, birds fly south" (Cao Cao's "Short Songs") readers can associate it.