1. Poems about the word "ting"
Poems about the word "ting" 1. Find a poem or word with the word "ting" and appreciate it
"Gift to the Minister Qiao" (Chen Zi'ang of the Tang Dynasty) The Han Dynasty was full of clever officials, and the cloud pavilion was thin and clever.
Poor horse messenger, who is the hero with his white head? Presented to Minister Qiao, Chen Ziang, Han Ting was a clever official, and Yun Pavilion had only a small amount of merit. Poor horse rider, who is the hero with his white head? Qiao Shilang, the poet's friend, Shilang is his official name.
This poem is an allusion from the Han Dynasty, but what it wants to express is the poet's indignation at the unreasonable phenomena in the real society of the Tang Dynasty. The court of the Han Dynasty was honored by the cunning people who played with power. The border generals who made great military exploits did not get the attention of the monarch. At most, their portraits were symbolically hung on the cloud platform or in the Qilin Pavilion.
Poor the upright and upright horse envoy Hengdian. Although he has been a just and impartial envoy all his life, who did his white hair come from? In the Han Dynasty, there were many generals who played political tricks but gained a lifetime of glory. They fought bloody battles on the border and made great achievements for the country and the people, but they did not receive the attention of the king. At most, their portraits were hung on the cloud platform. Go up to Qilin Pavilion. A good and upright official like Congma Shi Hengdian still doesn't get fair treatment even though his hair is full of frost.
Chen Ziang, who was born in the Tang Dynasty, like other literati, must abide by feudal ethics when writing. He used metaphors and other techniques in his works to avoid taboos involving the king. In this poem, the poet borrowed events from the Han Dynasty to criticize current ills.
The poet used this piece of work to give to his friends. On the one hand, it was a discussion about the government, and on the other hand, it was also a way to express his sorrow to his friends. It can be seen as a warning, or it can be seen as Chen Ziang expressing his feelings. His own integrity reflects his own political opinions. This piece actually contains the recorded Chen Ziang style.
Several Han Dynasty allusions used in the poem include "Yunge" and "Cong Ma Shi". If some readers say that "Rong Qiaohuan" is also an allusion, it is actually okay.
Rongqiaohuan is a phenomenon in the Han Dynasty's government, which can be said to be an allusion. In "Cloud Pavilion", the cloud refers to the cloud platform. According to legend, Emperor Ming of the Han Dynasty hung the portraits of twenty-eight famous generals on the cloud platform in the Nangong in order to commemorate the heroes of the Han Dynasty's resurgence period.
Among the "Cloud Pavilions", the pavilion is the Qilin Pavilion, which was built by Xiao He in the early Han Dynasty. Later, Emperor Xuan of the Han Dynasty painted portraits of eleven people, including Huo Guang, and hung them in the Qilin Pavilion. So "Yunge" later became the name for the pavilion where portraits of heroes were hung.
From the poet's point of view, this is a false emphasis, even in name only. As for "Cong Ma Shi", it refers to Hengdian, a loyal minister in the Han Dynasty.
Hengdian was the imperial envoy (equivalent to the current prosecutor). Because he often rode a blue and white horse when traveling, he was called the Chongma envoy. Hengdian enforced the law strictly, which may have prevented him from being relied upon by the obedient monarch, so Chen Ziang regarded his life as a portrayal of a courtier who suffered unfair treatment.
The poet believes that their white-haired hard work has not been appreciated by the monarch, and even they have been busy all their lives in vain, which is a kind of inaction (but I think this understanding may be too extreme, this is just me Readers do not have to agree with their own opinions).
2. Love poems about the two words Ting and Jie
Ancient poems about love
1. The belt becomes wider and wider, but in the end I don’t regret it. I win people over because of Yi. Haggard. -Liu Yong's "Feng Qiwu"
2 The relationship between life and death is broad, as explained by Zicheng. Hold your hand and grow old together. -Anonymous "The Book of Songs Beifeng Beats the Drum"
3 If the love lasts for a long time, how can it last day and night? - Qin Guan's "Magpie Bridge Immortal"
4 When will we know when we will meet each other after we miss each other? It's embarrassing to be at this point in the night. - Li Bai's "Three Five Seven Words"
5 If there is a beautiful woman, you will never forget it when you see her. If you don't see her for a day, you will miss her like crazy. -Anonymous "Feng Qiu Huang Qin Song"
6 This time I left you, it was wind, rain, and night; you smiled, I waved my hand, and a lonely road spread to both ends. . - Zheng Chouyu's "Fu Farewell"
7. Entering my lovesickness door, you know that my lovesickness is painful, long lovesickness brings long memories, but short lovesickness brings endless love. - Li Bai's "Three Five Seven Words"
8 Once upon a time, the sea was difficult to overcome, except for Wushan, it was not a cloud. -Yuan Zhen's "Five Poems on Li Si"
9 The king is like dust on the road, and the concubine is like muddy cement. They rise and fall in different ways. When will they meet in harmony? -Cao Zhi's "The Moon Ascends a High Building"
10 The last two farewells are desolate, and the most indescribable one is the bright moon. - Nalan Xingde's "Yu Meiren"
11 Huanjun's pearls shed tears, wishing they had met before they were married. -Zhang Ji's "Yan of a Chaste Woman"
12 How to let you meet me at my most beautiful moment. For this reason, I have been praying to the Buddha for five hundred years, begging him to allow us to form a mortal relationship. -Xi Murong's "A Flowering Tree"
13 How can we live together and die differently when we only have shadows in the human world? -Chen Hengke's "Inscription on the Portrait of Chunqi"
3. Please ask for a poem or word with the word "ting" in it, and appreciate it
"Gift to the Minister Qiao" (Chen Zi'ang of the Tang Dynasty)< /p>
The Han Dynasty is full of skillful officials, and the cloud pavilion is thin and skillful.
Poor horse rider, who is the hero with his white head?
Presented to Chen Zi’ang, Minister Qiao
The Han Dynasty was a skilled official, and the Cloud Pavilion had little merit. Poor horse rider, who is the hero with his white head?
Qiao Shilang, the poet’s friend, Shilang is his official name. This poem talks about allusions from the Han Dynasty, but what it wants to express is the poet's indignation at the unreasonable phenomena in the real society of the Tang Dynasty.
The court of the Han Dynasty was honored by the cunning people who played with power. The border generals who made great military exploits could not get the attention of the monarch. At most, their portraits were symbolically hung on cloud platforms, like unicorns. Just in the pavilion. Poor the upright and upright horse envoy Hengdian. Although he has been a just and impartial envoy all his life, who is the white hair on his head for?
In the Han Dynasty, there were many generals who played political tricks but gained a lifetime of glory. They fought bloody battles on the border and made great achievements for the country and the people, but they did not receive the attention of the king. At most, they Their portraits are just hanging on the cloud platform, in the Qilin Pavilion. A good and upright official like Congma Shi Hengdian still doesn't get fair treatment even though his hair is full of frost.
Chen Ziang, who was born in the Tang Dynasty, like other literati, must abide by feudal ethics when writing. He used metaphors and other techniques in his works to avoid taboos involving the king. In this poem, the poet borrowed events from the Han Dynasty to criticize current ills. The poet used this work to give to his friends. On the one hand, it was a discussion about the government, and on the other hand, it was also a way to express his sorrow to his friends. It can be seen as a warning, or it can be seen as Chen Ziang showing his integrity and embodying himself. political views. This piece actually contains the recorded Chen Ziang style.
Several Han Dynasty allusions used in the poem include "Yunge" and "Cong Ma Shi". If some readers say that "Rong Qiaohuan" is also an allusion, it is actually okay. Rongqiaohuan is a phenomenon in the Han Dynasty's government, which can be said to be an allusion. In "Cloud Pavilion", the cloud refers to the cloud platform. According to legend, Emperor Ming of the Han Dynasty hung the portraits of twenty-eight famous generals on the cloud platform in the Nangong in order to commemorate the heroes of the Han Dynasty's resurgence period. Among the "Cloud Pavilions", the pavilion is the Qilin Pavilion, which was built by Xiao He in the early Han Dynasty. Later, Emperor Xuan of the Han Dynasty painted portraits of eleven people, including Huo Guang, and hung them in the Qilin Pavilion. So "Yunge" later became the name for the pavilion where portraits of heroes were hung. From the poet's point of view, this is a false emphasis, even in name only. As for "Cong Ma Shi", it refers to Hengdian, a loyal minister in the Han Dynasty. Hengdian was the imperial envoy (equivalent to the current prosecutor). Because he often rode a blue and white horse when traveling, he was called the Chongma envoy. Hengdian enforced the law strictly, which may have prevented him from being relied upon by monarchs who liked to listen and be obedient, so Chen Ziang regarded his life as a portrayal of a courtier who suffered unfair treatment. The poet believes that their white-haired hard work has not been appreciated by the monarch, or even that they have been busy all their lives in vain, which is a kind of inaction (but I think this understanding may be too extreme. This is just my own opinion, and readers do not have to agree with it. .).