Poetry about two paradise 1. Poem on "Two Paradise of Ice and Fire"
There are no poems with two worlds of ice and fire, only poems with similar meanings.
For example:
1。 gt; The wine and meat in Zhumen stink, and the road has frozen bones.
2 & ampgt; Exhausted workers dug and dug all day and dug out the soil in front of the house, but there was not a tile in their own house.
1。 gt; "The wine and meat in Zhumen stink, and the bones on the road freeze to death": the rich eat too much wine and meat, but the poor freeze to death and starve to death in the streets. Describe the social phenomenon of disparity between the rich and the poor. From Tang Du Fu's "Singing 500 Words from Beijing to Fengxian".
2 & ampgt; "Pottery in front of the door, there is no tile on the house" comes from the first sentence or two of the ancient poem "Pottery Man" written by Mei, a poet in the Song Dynasty, which means that tile-burning workers dig and dig all day, and the soil in front of the door is dug, but there is no tile on their house. Those rich people live in high-rise buildings covered with tiles without even touching their fingers.
The full text is as follows:
Exhausted workers dug and dug all day and dug out the soil in front of the house, but there was not a tile in their own house.
A rich man lives in a tile-roofed building without touching mud.
2. Poetry about "Two Days of Ice and Fire"
There are no poems with two worlds of ice and fire, only poems with similar meanings.
For example:1>; The wine and meat in Zhumen stink, and the road has frozen bones. 2> Exhausted workers dug and dug all day, digging out the soil in front of the house, but there was not a tile in their own house.
1 & gt; "The wine and meat in Zhumen stink, and the bones on the road freeze to death": the rich eat too much wine and meat and stink, but the poor freeze to death and starve to death in the streets. Describe the social phenomenon of disparity between the rich and the poor.
From Tang Du Fu's "Singing 500 Words from Beijing to Fengxian". 2> "Pottery in front of the door, no tile on the house" comes from the first sentence or two of the ancient poem "Pottery Man" written by Mei, a poet in the Song Dynasty, which means that the tile-burning workers dig and dig all day, and the soil in front of the door is dug, but there is no tile on their house.
Those rich people live in high-rise buildings covered with tiles without even touching their fingers. Its full text is as follows: Tao exhausted the soil in front of the door, and there was no tile on the house.
A rich man lives in a tile-roofed building without touching mud.
3. Poetry that expresses cruelty
Since ancient times, amorous feelings have always been repugnant, and affectionate feelings have always been mercilessly annoying.
Last night, I was still patient, but tonight, I was heartless and fainted.
Affectionate but always ruthless, I feel proud when I can't laugh. -Say goodbye to two Du Mu songs.
It may fall in the spring and enter the backyard, but can the scenery be ruthless? -throwing music Feng Yansi
Sex is hard to control, let him not marry King Xiang of Chu. -Give it to Li Qunyu.
Oh, this last broken breath, in the green indifferent trees! . -cicada Li shangyin
In the evening of Jinling, the grass is flat, the setting sun is bright and the water is ruthless. -Jiang Ouyang Jiong
Ruthlessness is a willow in Taicheng, but it is still a smoke cage. -Weizhuang, Tu Jinling
Xinghua is unwilling to think mercilessly. What is the most heartbreaking thing for pedestrians? —— Yang Liuzhi Wen Tingjun
His family is a heartless thing, flying south and north. -catkin Xue Tao
I hate the relentless rain, and I rub my muscles at night. -Dolly Li Qingzhao