Poems about Yin and Yang

1. What are the poems describing yin and yang?

1. "Looking at the Mountain"

Era: Tang Author: Du Fu

Dai Zongfu No matter what, Qilu is still young. The clock of creation is beautiful, and the yin and yang cut off the dawn. Zeng Yun is born in the chest, and the returning bird enters the canthus. You will be at the top of the mountain, and you will have a panoramic view of the mountains.

Taishan, how magnificent are you? You are tall and green, and span Qi and Lu. The Creator has given you a concentrated collection of magnificence and magic. Your tall peaks divide the north and the south into morning and evening. Watching the rising clouds makes one's mind clear, and watching the returning birds whirling into the mountains makes one's eyes burst into tears. One day, I will climb to the top of your mountain and have a panoramic view of the surrounding low mountains!

2. "Qinyuanchun·Shenshuihuachi"

Era: Song Dynasty Author: Zhang Yuanqian

Shenshuihuachi, mercury and lead condensation, tigers and dragons contacts. Asked the child before and after noon, the yang is sold out and the yin is long, and the furnace is natural, what is the use of arrangements. Lingbao Xuanmen, the true realm of Yanluo, will be opened on the third day of the Gengsheng Duihu. The mud balls are transparent, and the heat of the surrounding sky is exhausted, and they are walking on the immortal steps. Penglai. Go straight to Yaotai. Watch the sea turn into mulberry fields and fly into the dusk.

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3. "The Moon over the Xijiang River: The Four Seasons Are Always Like a Turning Hub"

Era: Song Dynasty Author: Zhang Lu

The four seasons are always like a wheel, and a hundred years have to wait for the spring breeze. What happened to Jiangmei in the severe winter? There is already a fragrance floating around. Only at the six cathodes, one yang has already reached the Yellow Palace. There is no limit to what can be done if yin and yang overlap. This is the wonderful use of Qiankun.

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4. "Yong Yu Le·Everyone Practices"

Era: Song Dynasty Author: Anonymous

Everyone practices , everyone swallows it, who understands the true way. There are many twists and turns, side tricks, and many people have been missed. Isn't it true that Rong Cheng is a fairy? There are many stoves for collecting medicine. Suddenly, one day, the bottom of the barrel was thrown off, and the nature was ruined. Strive for vipassana, do nothing to purify, learn to learn from the original Zhuang Lao. Match the yin and yang, add lead and mercury, and use the Bagua as the end table. Life is like a dream, and time flies by like an arrow. It’s too early to look back. Greed and infatuation, spring flowers and autumn moon, when will it be?

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5. "Gate Night"

Era: Tang Dynasty Author: Du Fu

At the end of the year, the yin and yang rush to a short scene, and the world is frosty Snow and cold night. The sound of drums and horns at the fifth watch is solemn and solemn, and the shadow of the stars in the Three Gorges wavers. A few families in Yewei heard about the war and were attacked, and fishermen and woodcutters started to appear in several places in Yige. The crouching dragon and the leaping horse end in the loess, and people and things are still lonely.

Winter is here, and the days are getting shorter and shorter;

The snow in the sky stopped in this cold night.

Before dawn, the local garrison had begun to move into action, and the sound of horns was rising and falling solemnly;

The shadows of stars reflected in the water of the Three Gorges were swaying.

News of the war came, and the cries of thousands of households echoed throughout the countryside;

Fishermen and woodcutters sang folk songs in several places.

Historical figures like Zhuge Liang and Gongsun Shu (whether wise or foolish) will eventually end up in the loess;

The loneliness in front of me (referring to outings and comfort among relatives) ) What does it mean? 2. Verses that describe a combination of circumstances

Verses that describe an error of circumstances

1. Flowers planted intentionally do not bloom, but willows planted unintentionally create shade.

2. There are trees in the mountains, and the trees have branches. My heart is happy for you, but you don’t know it.

3. I originally set my heart towards the bright moon, but the bright moon shines on the ditch. The falling flowers follow the flowing water deliberately, but the flowing water has no intention of falling in love with the falling flowers.

Appreciation of related poems:

1. "If you plant flowers with intention, they will not bloom; if you plant willows with no intention, they will create shade." This comes from the ancient saying: "Zengguang Xianwen", which means: Plant flowers with intention. A lot of fertilization, irrigation, etc. were done, but the flowers never bloomed and finally withered; and a randomly broken willow stick was randomly inserted into the ground without taking care of it. After a few years, it became lush and lush. willow tree. It is a metaphor that if you want to do something, you spend a lot of energy and effort, but the result is not what you want; but something unexpected happens, but it gets good results smoothly. In Taoist terms, it means letting nature take its course and not forcing anything. It can also be seen from the side that the willow tree has extremely strong vitality.

2. "There are trees on the mountains, and the trees have branches, and I am happy for you, but you don't know it." It comes from the "Yueren Song" of the pre-Qin Dynasty, which means: There are trees on the mountains, and there are branches on the trees, but I She likes the prince so much in her heart, but the prince doesn't know it. Obviously it expresses a helpless feeling.

3. "I originally set my heart towards the bright moon, but the bright moon shines on the ditch. The falling flowers follow the flowing water intentionally, but the flowing water has no intention of falling for the falling flowers." This seven-character quatrain comes from "Chronicles of Qing Poetry". The meaning of the first two sentences is: I originally dedicated my heart to the bright moon, but the bright moon didn't care, but only illuminated the ditch without intuition. It is a metaphor for "Falling flowers are intentional and flowing water is ruthless". 3. What is the verse behind "When the heaven and earth first opened, there was yin and yang in the world"

The harmony of yin and yang creates all things. All things are born together and are connected and dependent on each other.

1. Yin and Yang is a simple and profound Taoist philosophy.

2. The Yin-Yang philosophy itself has three characteristics: unity, opposition and mutual transformation. In thinking, it is an inseparable and mysterious node of calculation (arithmetic) and divination (logic).

The genes of organisms in nature and the binary system in artificial intelligence fully demonstrate the vitality of yin and yang.

3. Yin and Yang are the description in ancient Chinese civilization of the fundamental factors behind the laws of nature that promote the development and changes of the laws of nature. They are the driving force behind the gestation, development, maturity, decline and even death of various things. It is the core element that lays the foundation for the logical thinking of Chinese civilization. In summary, according to the thinking of Yi Xue, it describes the most basic elements and their functions in the universe, and is one of the basic concepts of Fuxi Yi.

4. There are four pairs of relationships between yin and yang: yin and yang are mutual, yin and yang transform, yin and yang are opposites, and yin and yang have the same root. 4. Poems about sunrise and sunset

1. "Autumn Thoughts on Pure Sand in the Sky" - Ma Zhiyuan of the Yuan Dynasty

As the sun sets in the west, heartbroken people are at the end of the world.

Translation: The sunset gradually loses its luster and sets from the west. In the cold night, there are only lonely travelers wandering in distant places.

2. "Climbing the Stork Tower" - Wang Zhihuan of the Tang Dynasty

The sun sets over the mountains and the Yellow River flows into the sea.

Translation: The setting sun slowly sinks against the Western Mountains, and the mighty Yellow River rushes towards the East China Sea.

3. "Climbing the New Pinglou" - Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty

The sky is long and the sun is setting far away, and the water is clear and cold.

Translation: The sky is vast, the sun sets in the distance, the cold waves are gentle, and the river flows quietly.

4. "Ou Shu" - Liu Cha of the Tang Dynasty

When the sun rises, the hibiscus is ten feet high, and everything in the world is as thin as a hair.

Translation: Every day when the sun rises in the east, countless complicated things in the world begin to happen one by one.

5. "Bitter Rain" - Yuan Zhen of the Tang Dynasty

The sun and moon rise from east to west, and day and night turn like beads.

Translation: The sun and moon rise in the east and set in the west, day and night come and go again and again like a spinning ball.

6. "The Drunken Old Man's Pavilion" - Ouyang Xiu of the Song Dynasty

If the sun rises and the forest falls, the clouds return and the cave becomes dark, and the darkness changes, it is like the morning and evening in the mountains. .

Translation: As the sun rises, the fog in the mountains and forests disperses, and the smoke and clouds gather, making the valley appear dim. In the morning, it becomes dark and bright, and in the evening, it becomes bright and dark. This is the morning in the mountains. twilight. 5. Verses describing a combination of circumstances

Verses describing an error of circumstances 1. Flowers planted intentionally do not bloom, but willows planted unintentionally create shade.

2. There are trees in the mountains, and the trees have branches. My heart is happy for you, but you don’t know it. 3. I originally set my heart towards the bright moon, but the bright moon shines on the ditch.

The falling flowers follow the flowing water deliberately, but the flowing water has no intention of falling in love with the falling flowers. Appreciation of related verses: 1. "If you plant flowers intentionally, they will not bloom; if you plant willows unintentionally, they will create shade."

From the ancient saying: "Zengguang Xianwen", it means: Plant flowers carefully, fertilize, irrigate, etc. There were a lot of flowers, but the flowers never bloomed and eventually withered; and a randomly broken willow tree was randomly inserted into the ground without taking care of it. After a few years, it became a lush willow tree. It is a metaphor that if you want to do something, you spend a lot of energy and effort, but the result is not what you want; but something unexpected happens, but it gets good results smoothly.

In Taoist terms, it means letting nature take its course and not forcing anything. It can also be seen from the side that the willow tree has extremely strong vitality.

2. "There are trees on the mountains, and the trees have branches, and I am happy for you, but you don't know it." It comes from the "Yueren Song" of the pre-Qin Dynasty, which means: There are trees on the mountains, and there are branches on the trees, but I She likes the prince so much in her heart, but the prince doesn’t know it.

Obviously it expresses a helpless feeling. 3. "I originally set my heart towards the bright moon, but the bright moon shines on the ditch.

The falling flowers follow the flowing water intentionally, but the flowing water has no intention of falling for the falling flowers." This seven-character quatrain comes from "Chronicles of Qing Poetry".

The meaning of the first two sentences is: I originally dedicated my heart to the bright moon, but the bright moon didn't care, but only illuminated the ditch without intuition. It is a metaphor for "Falling flowers are intentional and flowing water is ruthless".