What are the poems about geese’s loyalty to love?

1. "The Solitary Wild Goose?/The Flying Goose" Tang Dynasty: Du Fu

The solitary wild goose does not drink and peck, but flies and cries out to the flock.

Who can pity a shadow and lose thousands of clouds?

Looking at it all seems like seeing it, and mourning as much as it feels like hearing it more.

The crows in the wild have no thoughts and make noisy noises.

2. "Bu Suanzi·The Traveling Geese Flying South" Song Dynasty: Zhu Dunru

The Traveling Geese flew south, and the wind and rain group was lost for the first time. Hungry, thirsty and hard-working, with two wings hanging down, standing alone in the cold pavilion.

The gulls and herons are close to each other in hardship, and they are close to each other with worries. The sea of ??clouds is vast and there is nowhere to go. Who can listen to the mourning.

3. "Two Poems of Returning Wild Geese" Tang Dynasty: Du Fu

The wild geese that travel thousands of miles to Hengyang return north again this year. Both of them looked at the guests and flew on their backs one by one.

The clouds are shouting to each other, and the sand is sparse. The book is written in Yuanlang language, and the old mountain Wei is sad and lonely.

If you want the snow to go against the wild ground, you must first say goodbye to Chuyun with flowers. But passing the clear Wei shadow, the Dongting group rises high.

It is spring and dusk in the north of the Great Wall, and the sun is dim in the south of the Yangtze River. The bow is injured and the feathers fall off, and the movement is broken and unspeakable.

4. "The Wild Geese in the Changting Pavilion" Qing Dynasty: Zhu Yizun

How many couples are married in the sad autumn, especially every year, the north wind blows. The purple gate is lonely, the golden river is cold, who can I complain to? When I returned to Tingzhu, I only wanted to live in the south of the Yangtze River. The flat sand falls at will, and the zither pillars are skillfully arranged and staggered.

Beyond Pu, you are used to being frightened and unable to move, so you should be timid and lose the heavy rain. A rope is hanging from the clouds, and you can see every word hanging from the needle. Gradually slanting, weak and low, watching the blue sky dusk. I couldn't write about lovesickness, so I flew away again in the cold waves.

5. "Yu Zhonghao·The wild geese fly to the cold clouds one after another" Qing Dynasty: Nalan Xingde

The wild geese fly to the cold clouds one after another and go south, still complaining about their late return. Who can lose weight on the mountain road? When the west wind blows on the temples again.

People are alone and thinking, and there are no fragrant trees or crows. I will sweep the moon in front of the dark window, and I will take parting photos tonight.

6. "Early Spring in Nanhu" Tang Dynasty: Bai Juyi

The wind returns and the clouds stop, the rain begins to clear, and the light returns to the lakeside, which is warm and bright.

The red mountain apricot hair is scattered randomly, and the new green water apple is spread flatly.

The white wild goose with low wings is still heavy when flying, and the tongue is astringent and the oriole language has not been completed.

I don’t know that spring in Jiangnan is not good, as I get sick and lose my mood every year.

Analysis of the meaning of the image of "wild goose":

Using wild geese to express thoughts. Every autumn, wild geese fly south, so their journey to the south in autumn and to the north in spring often arouses homesickness among wanderers and makes them feel sad about their travels.

Example sentence: "The remaining stars are counting the wild geese crossing the block, and the flute is playing and people are leaning on the building." ——Zhao Gu, Tang Dynasty, "Autumn View of Chang'an"

Appreciation: In "Counting the Lost Stars" and "The Sound of the Flute", geese and people are wandering around the fortress, expressing the reflection of the wanderers outside the fortress.

Borrowing geese to lament the loneliness. Gu and wild goose are often associated together, so lonely goose has become a synonym for parting and homesickness.

Example sentence: "It's late at night over the Chu River. I hate being away from the crowd for thousands of miles, and suddenly I am frightened. I look at my shadow, but I go down to the cold pond. The sand is clean and the grass is dry. The horizon is far away. I can't write a book, I can only send my love. "One point." ——Zhang Yan's "Jie Lianwan? Lonely Goose"

Appreciation: "Chujiang Kongwan" first tells the empty texture, and "Chujiang" and "Kongwan" are even more lonely. In such an open environment, geese are "alone from the rest of the flock", depressed and confused.

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