Poems at the beginning of western Western jackdaw

Tianjingsha Autumn is a scenery-writing Sanqu written by Bai Pu, a writer in Yuan Dynasty. By capturing twelve kinds of scenery, the author painted a desolate and lonely scene of A Qiu, which was a lyric poem describing the society at that time. He wrote the poet's cheerful and hopeful feelings from the cold and melancholy.

Original: Lonely village sunset, old trees in west Western jackdaw with light smoke, and a little Fei Ying. Green mountains and green waters, white grass, red leaves and yellow flowers.

Tianjingsha Qiu Si is a Sanqu by Ma Zhiyuan, a writer in Yuan Dynasty. This song juxtaposes a variety of scenery into a picture of the sunset in the autumn suburbs, which makes the wanderer ride a thin horse on a bleak background, revealing a sad mood. It expresses the sadness that a wanderer misses his hometown and is tired of wandering in autumn. This poem is unique, the first three sentences are all composed of noun phrases, and one * * * lists nine kinds of scenery, which is concise and meaningful.

Original: Qiu Si in the courtyard, a dead vine, an old tree, a faint crow, a small bridge, a mobile family, an ancient road and a thin horse. When the sun sets, heartbroken people are at the end of the world.