This poem depicts the image of Zhuge Liang, indifferent, quiet and far-reaching. Who dreams first? Who dreams first? I've known all my life.
The thatched cottage sleeps well in spring, and the sunset is late outside the window. I have long known who knows best that life is like a big dream.
Tall thatched cottage, sleeping soundly in spring, when I woke up, I looked out of the window and saw that spring was growing. Appreciation of works is from the popular Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Volume VIII, Three-point Show Shanzhai. Liu Bei has been to the shanzhai twice before, but he didn't see it. The third time happened to be Zhuge Liang's nap. A few hours later, Zhuge Liang woke up and sang this poem.
The first and second sentences of the poem "Who first felt the big dream? I have known myself all my life. "From the big picture of life, how many people can thoroughly understand the truth of life? "I know myself" is not only a kind of "self-knowledge" of life dreams, but also a kind of awareness of everything in the world and an awakening of life philosophy.
The third and fourth sentences in the poem "The thatched cottage sleeps well in spring, and the sun is late outside the window", which describes Zhuge Liang's uncontested life state. Literally, the first two sentences of this poem seem to have no internal connection with the last two sentences, but after careful consideration, an image of the Great Sage who is indifferent to Zhi Ming and quiet and far-reaching comes alive.
It embodies the author's superb literary attainments.
2. There is a poem 1 which shows that the poet stayed up all night until dawn. He Xun, a poet in Southern Liang Dynasty, parting night.
The night rain drops empty steps, and the morning light leaves the room in the dark.
Ruthless and biting rain dripped on the empty steps all night, and at dawn, the lights left the room.
2. "The hut was blown by the autumn wind" Tang Dynasty poet Du Fu
What's the point of getting wet all night?
I haven't slept much since the Anshi Rebellion, and the nights are long and crowded. How can I stay up until dawn?
3. Jie Jiang, a poet in the Song Dynasty, "Listening to the Rain in Yu Meiren"
Sorrow and joy are always ruthless, and the first step is until dawn.
The experience of life's joys and sorrows is ruthless, so let a little rain fall on the steps until dawn.
4, "Sauvignon Blanc II" Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai
The sun is full of desire, the flowers are full of smoke, the moon becomes very white, and people are sad and insomnia.
The sunset is hazy, the stamens are shrouded in light smoke, and the moonlight is like practice. I miss my lover all night.
5, "In addition to the Night" Tang Dynasty poet Gao Shi
Original: The cold light of the hotel stays awake alone, and the guest's heart turns sad.
I was lying alone in the hotel, with cold light shining on me, and I couldn't sleep for a long time. What makes me sad as a tourist?
The sky is yellow, the ground is yellow, and there is a crying lang in my family. A passing gentleman read it and slept until midnight to write to a crying child.
Legend has it that in the past, children cried in the middle of the night, and the adults in that family looked for a Taoist priest. The Taoist priest said that if the child wrote this poem on paper and posted it on the street for passers-by to read it three times, he would not cry again. A little superstitious.
The limerick is an interesting vulgar poem style, which is said to be named after Zhang Dayou, a writer of the Tang Dynasty in China. In Qing Dynasty, Zhai Hao quoted Zhang Youyou's snow poem in his popular literature doggerel: "Like a river, there is a black hole in the well. The yellow dog is white and the white dog is swollen. " Later generations called this vulgar, humorous, small and interesting poem "doggerel". In addition, sometimes the author makes poems to laugh at himself or out of modesty, which is also called "doggerel".
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Although limerick doesn't pay much attention to meter, antithesis and levelness, it will definitely rhyme, usually consisting of five or seven sentences. Limerick is often used to mock and satirize all social situations, and it can also be used as a riddle.
The doggerel originated from the folk in the Tang Dynasty, and has developed continuously since then, showing active vitality. Such poems are generally easy to understand, humorous and sometimes ironic.
References:
Baidu encyclopedia-doggerel