1. What are the poems that describe "exploration"
1. The road is long and long, and I will search up and down. Chu - Qu Yuan's "Li Sao"
Translation: In the pursuit of truth, the road ahead is still long, but I will persevere and spare no effort to pursue and explore.
2. If you want to see farther, reach a higher level. "Climbing the Stork Tower" by Wang Zhihuan of the Tang Dynasty
Translation: If you want to see enough of the scenery thousands of miles away, you have to climb to a higher tower.
3. I and the four others held fire to get in. The deeper they went in, the harder it was to get in, and the more amazing they saw. Song Dynasty - Wang Anshi's "A Journey to Baochan Mountain"
Translation: Four people and I walked in with torches. The deeper we went, the more difficult it was to move forward, and the more wonderful the sights we saw.
4. The journey of the sun and the moon seems to be out of it; the stars are shining brightly, just like it is out of it; fortunately, it is even possible to sing a song to express one's aspirations. Three Kingdoms - Cao Cao's "Viewing the Sea"
Translation: The movements of the sun and moon seem to emanate from this vast ocean. The stars of the Milky Way are brilliant, as if they were produced from this vast ocean. I was very happy and used this poem to express my inner ambition.
5. Ask the canal how clear it is, it means there is a source of living water. "Reflections on Reading" by Zhu Xi of the Song Dynasty
Translation: Why is the water in Fangtang so clear? It is because there is an inexhaustible source that continuously delivers living water to it.
6. The ancients left no stone unturned in their knowledge, and only when they are young and old can they become successful. What I have learned on paper is ultimately shallow, and I know that I have to do it in detail. Song Dynasty - Lu You's "Winter Night Reading Shows Ziyu"
Translation: The ancients spared no effort in learning, and often did not achieve success until old age. After all, the knowledge obtained from books is not perfect. If you want to deeply understand the truth, you must practice it yourself. 2. Verses describing exploration
1. What you learn on paper is shallow, but you know you have to do it.
From "Winter Night Reading to Show Ziyu" written by Lu You of the Song Dynasty
The ancients spared no effort in learning, and only when they were young and old did they achieve success.
I only know that this matter needs to be carried out in detail.
Interpretation:
The ancients spared no effort in learning. They worked hard when they were young and achieved success in old age. After all, the knowledge obtained from books is not perfect. To understand things thoroughly, you must practice it yourself.
2. Although it is hard work to search for thousands of pounds, you will only get gold after blowing all the sand.
From "Lang Tao Sha·Part 3" written by Liu Yuxi in the Tang Dynasty
The Bian River flows eastward with the eye of the tiger, and the clear Huai River dawns like duck-headed spring.
Look at the place where the ferry is washing sand, how many people are crossing the world.
Interpretation:
The Bianshui River flows eastward, with fine ripples in the water. The clear Huaihe River shows a duck-head green spring color in the morning. Look at the place where the ferry flows and washes the sand, how many people have passed through it.
3. What seems ordinary and the most extraordinary turns out to be easy but difficult.
From "Poems on Zhang Siye" written by Wang Anshi of the Song Dynasty
Suzhou Siye is famous for his poetry, and his music and music are all wonderful and captivating.
What seems ordinary is the most extraordinary, but it is easy but difficult to achieve.
Interpretation:
Suzhou Siye's poetry has long been famous, and everyone praised his Yuefu for its superb and fascinating style. The reality seems to be ordinary and the most bizarre, but writing it seems easy but full of hardships.
4. Don’t be afraid of clouds covering your eyes, just because you are at the top.
From "Climbing Feilai Peak" by Wang Anshi in the Song Dynasty
At the Qianxun Pagoda on Feilai Mountain, I heard the rooster crow and saw the sun rising. (Feilaishan, one work: Feilaifeng)
Don’t be afraid of the floating clouds covering your eyes, just because you are at the highest level. (Zi Yuan's first work: Zi Yuan)
Interpretation:
It is said that from the very high tower of Feilai Peak, you can see the rising sun when the rooster crows. I am not afraid that the floating clouds will block my sight, just because I am at the top now.
5. The road is long and long, and I will search up and down.
"Li Sao" (Excerpt) Pre-Qin Dynasty: Qu Yuan
The morning begins in Cangwu Xi, and the evening reaches the county garden. If you want to keep this spirit as trivial as possible, the sun will fade away.
I ordered Xihe to take care of the festival, and look at the concubine without any pressure. The road is long and far away, I will search up and down.
There are still horses left to drink in the salty pond, and there are always more bridles left than hibiscus trees. The trees are folded to brush against the sun, and the sheep are chatting with each other.
Definition:
Starting from Cangwu in the south in the morning, we arrived at Kunlun Mountain in the evening. I wanted to stay in Lingsuo for a while, but the sun was setting in the west and it was already dark. I ordered Xi He to stop his whip and move slowly, and not to let the sun approach the Kuanxi Mountain. The road ahead is long and far, and I will pursue my ideal up and down. Let my horse drink from the salty pond, and tie its reins to the hibiscus tree. If I fold the branches to block the sun, I can wander leisurely for the time being. 3. The meaning of poems about the moon
1. Look at the moon and embrace the distance Zhang Jiuling The bright moon rises on the sea, and the end of the world is at this time.
Lovers complain about the distant night, but they start to miss each other at night. When the candle is extinguished, the compassionate light is full, and when I put on my clothes, I feel the dew.
I can't bear to give away gifts, but I still have a good night's sleep. Explanation of the poem: A bright moon rises on the sea. People far away in the world look at the moon like me and miss each other.
Passionate people complain about the long nights and miss their loved ones throughout the night. I extinguished the candles and loved the moonlight in the room. I put on my clothes and felt the dew getting heavier.
I can’t give you this hand full of moonlight, so I’d better go back to sleep and hope to meet you in my dreams. Word explanation: distant night: long night.
Jing Xi: stay up all night. Phi Yi: means leaving home. Luzi: Wetting with dew.
Go back to bed: Go back to the bedroom and sleep again. Poetry Appreciation This is a poem about looking at the moon and cherishing people.
Looking at the moon caused lovesickness, so I stayed up all night. The moonlight was both the cause and the witness of lovesickness. The poet expresses the protagonist's inner emotions by writing the protagonist's actions.
The artistic conception of the whole poem is powerful and quiet, the language and images are real, the emotions and scenery are organically blended together, gentle and lingering, and endless aftertaste. 2. Appreciation of Li Bai's "Silent Night Thoughts" Silent Night Thoughts ·Li Bai There is a bright moonlight in front of the bed, and I suspect it is frost on the ground.
Raise your head to look at the bright moon, lower your head to think of your hometown. Hu Yinglin said: "The quatrains in Taibai are made up of words. The so-called people who do not intend to work but do not work hard."
(Volume 6 of "Shisou? Neibian") Wang Shimao believes: "(Quequatrains) The peak of the Tang Dynasty was only young. Lian (Li Bai) and Long Biao (Wang Changling) are extremely talented. Li Gengzi, formerly lived in Wangshang."
What is "natural" and "unintentional"? What about “work without fail”? This song "Quiet Night Thoughts" is an example. So Hu specially brought it up and said it was "wonderful both in ancient and modern times".
This little poem has no strange and novel imagination, nor does it have sophisticated or beautiful rhetoric; it only uses a narrative tone to describe the homesickness of distant visitors, but it is meaningful and intriguing. , has attracted readers so widely for thousands of years. A person visiting a foreign country will probably feel like this: it's fine during the day, but in the dead of night, homesickness will inevitably surge in his heart; let alone a moonlit night, let alone a bright moon like frost. autumn night! The moon is white and frosty, which is a clear autumn night scene. The use of frost to describe the moonlight is also often seen in classical poetry.
For example, the poem "Enjoying the Coolness in Xuanpu" by Emperor Wen of Liang Dynasty, Xiao Gang, contains the sentence "The night moon is like autumn frost"; and Zhang Ruoxu, a poet of the Tang Dynasty who was slightly earlier than Li Bai, used the sentence "Moonlight Night on the Spring River", "The frost is flying in the sky without realizing it" is used to describe the clear moonlight, which gives people a three-dimensional feeling, which is especially wonderful in conception. But these all appear in poetry as a rhetorical device.
The phrase "suspected to be frost on the ground" in this poem is a narrative rather than an imitation of an object. It is an illusion that the poet had in a specific environment for a moment. Why is there such an illusion? It is not difficult to imagine that these two sentences describe the scene of being unable to fall asleep late at night in the guest house and having the first short dream.
The courtyard was lonely at this time, and the bright moonlight through the window shone in front of the bed, bringing with it the cold autumn night chill. The poet took a hazy first glance, and in his confused mood, it really seemed as if the ground was covered with a layer of thick white frost; but when he took a closer look, the surrounding environment told him that this was not frost marks but moonlight.
The moonlight inevitably attracted him to look up and see a round of beautiful women hanging in front of the window. The space in the autumn night was so bright and clear! At this time, he was fully awake. The autumn moon is exceptionally bright, but it is also cold.
For a solitary traveler, it is most likely to trigger the nostalgia for travel, making people feel that the guest situation is bleak and the years are fleeting. Staring at the moon is also the easiest way for people to have reverie, thinking of everything in their hometown and their relatives at home.
Thinking, thinking, his head gradually lowered, completely immersed in contemplation. From "doubt" to "raise head", from "raise head" to "lower head", it vividly reveals the poet's inner activities and vividly outlines a vivid picture of homesickness on a moonlit night.
A short four-line poem, written in a fresh and simple way, as clear as words. Its content is simple, but at the same time it is rich.
It is easy to understand, but it is difficult to understand. What the poet does not say is much more than what he has said.
Its conception is meticulous and profound, but it is also composed without any trace. From here, it is not difficult for us to understand the beauty of Li Bai's quatrains about "nature" and "no intention of work but no lack of work".
3. In the eyes of the poet, a bright moon is full of poetry. Just look at the beautiful names given to the moon by the ancients - jade moon, night light, Su'e, Chang'e, ice wheel, ice mirror, moon wheel, jade toad, osmanthus soul, toad, Gu Tu, Chanjuan, jade bow, jade osmanthus, jade plate , jade hook, jade mirror, Guanghan Palace, jade sheep.
There are so many.
In ancient times, there was no light pollution like today. On a clear night, with the bright moon in the sky and the night sky melting, people looked up and saw that the brightest, brightest and most beautiful thing in the sky was the bright moon. Facing the clear and soft silvery moonlight, poets and poets with a romantic nature will naturally become inspired by poetry. They will compose poems while holding a goblet and chant algae to the moon.
;o: The most fascinating thing about the bright moon to the ancients is naturally its beauty and brightness. An anonymous poet from the Han Dynasty wrote in "Nineteen Ancient Poems: How Bright the Moon Is," he lamented: "How bright the moon is, shining on my bed curtains.
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We seemed to see the bright clear light pouring into the light and transparent tent, illuminating the ancient man lying in his quilt. Cao Pi during the Three Kingdoms period must have liked this artistic conception very much, so he simply "Yan Ge Xing" uses the previous poem as "The bright moon shines brightly on my bed".
In the Tang Dynasty, poets were particularly fond of the bright moon, and their imagery was richer and their rhetoric more gorgeous. . Wang Wei described it in "Mountain Residence in the Dark Autumn": "The bright moon shines among the pines, and the clear spring flows over the rocks. "
What a beautiful picture this is! Li Bai described it in "Shang Le Yun": "The sun bird has not come out of the valley, and Gu Tu is half hidden. The three words "half-hidden" express the shyness of a crescent moon.
Li He chanted in "Dream Sky": "The moon is rolling with dew and wet light, and the Luan Pei meets the fragrant osmanthus road." "The moon actually crushes the dewdrops and wets the light! What a wonderful and beautiful imagination.)
R The bright moon in the eyes of the ancients is not only beautiful and bright, but also full of melancholy. The sky is full of lovesickness and melancholy. Compared with modern people, the ancients were sentimental.
The waxing and waning of the moon caused the sadness of the ancients and added to their sadness. His "Dan Ge Xing" was the first to associate the bright moon with melancholy. He chanted gloomily: "The moon is sparse with stars, and the magpies are flying south.
Walking around the tree three times, where is the branch to lean on? "That kind of thing. 4. Please ask for 10 poems about the moon + the meaning of the moon in the sentence.
1. The bright moon rises on the sea, and the end of the world is at this time.
The lover resents the distance At night, I feel lovesickness. (Lovesickness) 2 The dew is white tonight, and the moon is bright in my hometown.
(Homesickness) 3. Who first sees the moon on the riverside? When does the moon shine on people forever? , the moon is similar every year. (Years) 4. People have joys and sorrows, and the moon waxes and wanes.
When I am young, I don’t know the moon, and it looks like a white jade plate.
(Children’s childish and beautiful understanding of the moon) 6. The moon in Qin Dynasty and the Han Dynasty have not yet returned from the long march. What year is it (lovesickness) 8 The bright moon shines between the pines and the clear springs and rocks upstream (relying on the poet's noble feelings) 9 How could the green mountains and the wind and rain and the bright moon ever be the two hometowns (hometown) 10 From now on, I have no intention of loving you and let him go down to the west building under the bright moon (lovesickness) 5. .Poems related to exploration
1. The vocation of teachers is to have the courage to explore education.
2. The whole meaning of life is to endlessly explore what is not yet known. Zola
p>3. Studying truth can have three purposes: when we explore, we must discover the truth; when we find it, we must prove the truth; when we examine it, we must distinguish it from fallacy.
4. In the ocean of truth, let all the undiscovered things lie before my eyes, allowing me to explore them. Newton
5. Be strong-willed, diligent, and explore. , to discover and never surrender, to cherish the good that comes along our way, to endure the evil in and around us, and to resolve to eliminate it. Huxley
6. Be truly knowledgeable. Human beings are just like ears of wheat: as long as they are empty, they stand tall and tall, looking up; but when they mature and are filled with bulging grains, they lower their heads modestly, without showing their sharpness. Similarly, after all attempts and explorations, human beings have been unable to find anything solid and reliable in this complicated knowledge and various things except emptiness, so they abandoned their pretentious mentality and Acknowledging his original status. Montaigne
7. Although the beautiful and shining little stars in the sky are not as brilliant as the sun and not as clear as the moon, they sprinkle dreamlike light into the world and bring joy to the world. The earth has become a strange world, stimulating people's desire to explore the stars.
8. Man's bounden duty is to have the courage to explore the truth. 9. Maybe you are a newbie. Long March assaulter, winner of the May 4th Youth Medal, one of the top ten outstanding young people, whether you are a business tycoon, an angel in white, a defender of the people, or a sportsman, you will keep pace with the times and compete with the motherland in the great process of reform and opening up. * In the struggle for destiny, you are forge ahead, have the courage to explore, are dedicated to your job, and are down-to-earth. In your ordinary post, you use your vivid practice to write beautiful innocent feelings on the banner of patriotism.
10. Pioneers find their own way, conservatives stick to the old ways, explorers climb to new heights, and persistent people move forward bravely. 6. Poems about the moon
1. The bright moonlight in front of the bed is suspected to be frost on the ground.
Look up at the bright moon and lower your head to think about your hometown. (Li Bai: "Thoughts on a Quiet Night")
2. The sky is low in the wilderness, and the trees are low, and the clear moon on the river is close to the people. (Meng Haoran: "Su Jiande River")
3. The bright moon shines among the pines, and the clear spring rocks flow upstream. (Wang Wei: "Mountain Dwelling in Autumn")
4. The wild geese fly high in the moonlight, and the Chanyu escapes at night. (Lu Lun: "Song under the Sai")
5. Raise your glass to the bright moon and make three people in the shadows. (Li Bai: "Drinking Alone under the Moon")
6. If you don't recognize the moon when you are young, you will call it a white jade plate.
(Li Bai: "Gu Lang Yue Xing")
7. People deep in the forest don't know that the bright moon comes to shine. (Wang Wei: "Zhuli Pavilion")
8. When the moon comes out, birds startle the mountains, and they sing in the spring stream. (Wang Wei: "Birdsong Stream")
9. People have joys and sorrows, and the moon waxes and wanes. (Su Shi: "Shui Tiao Ge Tou? When will the bright moon come?")
10. The bright moon in the Qin Dynasty passed in the Han Dynasty, and the people who marched thousands of miles have not yet returned.
(Wang Changling: "Out of the Fortress")