Yuan Dynasty: Wang Mian
The first tree in my Xiyan Lake is light ink.
Don't praise the good color, as long as it is clear and full of dried Kun.
This is a poem. Poets praise Mo Mei and Dont Ask For Help, just to leave a fragrance of virtue to the world. In fact, he used Mei as a metaphor to express his life attitude and noble sentiment.
2. "Xuemei No.1"
Song Dynasty: Lu Meipo
Xue Mei refused to surrender for spring, and the poet pavilion commented on the pen fee.
The snow in Mei Xu Xun is three points white, but the snow has lost a kind of plum fragrance.
Many poets in ancient and modern times often write snow and plum together. Because Meier Snow reveals the information of spring, because Meier Snow shows noble character. After reading the whole poem, we seem to see the author implicitly writing this poem: Taking the opportunity of Xue Mei's struggle for spring, we are warned that each of us has our own strengths and weaknesses, and we should be self-aware. Learn from others' strengths and make up for your own shortcomings. This is talk.an excellent job. This poem is both interesting and reasonable, and it is worth reciting.
3. Rosa multiflora
Yuan Dynasty: Wang Mian
This body is in a forest of ice and snow, different from peaches and plums.
Suddenly, the fragrance of the night was scattered like a dry spring in Wan Li.
The first two sentences are about plum blossoms, which are pure and clean, stand proudly in frost and snow, and do not compete with others. The last two sentences take Mei as a metaphor, write about your own interests, ideals and ambitions, and eulogize the heroic behavior and sacrifice spirit that benefit the general public. This paper expresses the poet's own interest and character through the description of plum blossom.
4. Xue Mei II
Song Dynasty: Lu Meipo
Plum without snow without spirit, snow without poetry.
The sunset poem is full of snow all day, and Mei is ten springs.
After reading the whole poem, we seem to see the author implicitly writing this poem: Taking the opportunity of Xue Mei's struggle for spring, we are warned that each of us has our own strengths and weaknesses, and we should be self-aware. It is the truth to learn from others' strengths and make up for your own shortcomings. This poem is both interesting and reasonable, and it is worth reciting.
5. "Yimei"
Tang Dynasty: Li Shangyin
Far from home, I don't want to see the scenery in spring.
Samuume is the most offensive thing, because the old one is regarded as the flower that opened last year.
The five-character quatrains are natural, and the meaning runs through. Avoid deliberate carving and twists and turns. This poem "Yi Mei" is full of twists and turns (Ji Yun's comment), but it doesn't give people the feeling of being sloppy and broken. The key point is that the twists and turns can't be separated from the poet's ups and downs and stranded life experience. In this way, the latent qi can turn inward, see in twists and turns, and see in diversity the unity, reaching the realm of God without trace.