Emotional poems about the three-year epidemic

The emotional poems of the three-year epidemic are as follows:

The mountains and rivers are exotic, and the wind and the moon are the same.

Remember this poem that was once screened?

This is a poem written by Prince Nagaya, a Japanese politician in Tang Dynasty. Although we are not in the same place, we can't enjoy the same mountains and rivers. But when we looked up, we saw the same bright moon. "

There is a story in A Journey to the East of the Tang Dynasty: About 1300 years ago, Prince Nagaya, a Japanese who feared Buddhism, made thousands of cassocks and gave them to monks in the Tang Dynasty. There are four poems embroidered on the cassock: "The mountains and rivers are exotic, the sun and the moon shine together, and all the buddhas are sent, bound together." Later, when monk Jian Zhen heard these words, he was very moved and decided to go to Japan to promote Buddhism.

A thousand years ago, this poem expressed a wide love for Buddhism. A thousand years later, this poem expresses mutual appreciation among human beings.

There is no better gift in Jiangnan, and flowers will send spring.

This poem comes from a poem written by Lu Kai for Ye Fan, a poet of the Northern and Southern Dynasties, which means "There is no better gift in the south of the Yangtze River, so send a plum flower to welcome the spring." The whole poem is: fold flowers to welcome posts and send them to leading people. There is no better gift in Jiangnan, and flowers will send spring. "A branch of spring" is a metonymic way, which symbolizes the arrival of spring with a whole generation and also implies the expectation of gathering time.

On February 22, villagers in Changle Ping Town, Wufeng County, Yichang waded down the mountain with laundry baskets. These days, they carried 85 tons of goods and sent them to Wuhan, leaving such affectionate poems on them.