Laoshan Poems

The poems about Mount Laoshan are as follows:

1. "Climbing Mount Laoshan after the Spring Rain" The spring breeze and the rain all night fill the valley with fragrance. Go around the stream and hang down the stunning waterfalls, and find the fragrance in the green subtleties. The sound of birds is deep in the bamboo path, and the shadow of the sun is reflected in the old pine robes. The clouds float in the East China Sea, and the peaks are so high that they forget to return.

2. "Visiting Huayan Temple in Mount Laoshan": The spring stream flows far away to the sea, and the cloud path goes deep into Laoshan. Climb the secluded ravine around the bamboo, and smell the fragrance to purify your mind. The old monk's pagoda with wind chimes is shining in the ancient pine forest. Outside the small Zen door, there was a clear chime sound.

3. "Visiting the Nine Rivers in Mount Laoshan" East Laoshan is faced with the sea on three sides, with overlapping peaks and nine long streams. The waterfall hangs in the secluded ravine, and the blue clouds stir up the fragrance. Looking for bridges, pines and bamboo paths, washing jade in the immortal hall. Unconsciously, I lingered for a long time, and the wind in the stream touched my clothes.

4. "East Lao" Jun asked where his home was, at the border of the mountains and seas of Dong Lao. The red glow of the meal and the sun dawning, enlightenment and banishment of immortal knowledge. Find the place where the bell is hidden in the temple, and watch the waterfall at the peak. The whale rider is gone, and the vastness is endless.

The meaning of ancient poetry

Learning ancient poetry is conducive to cultivating students' imagination. Ancient poetry is characterized by simplicity, lyricism, short length and richness. In learning, in order to fully understand the artistic conception of the poem and the implication of the poem, we must rely on ourselves to supplement and understand it, which requires students to use their imagination.

Can cultivate students' creative thinking. The teaching of ancient poetry gives us a space to use our imagination, develop creative thinking, and carry out artistic re-creation. When students read ancient poems, they have seen most of the various images depicted in the poems, and then use their imagination to recreate and combine the various images remembered in the brain according to the poetic meaning, thereby creating a new picture in the brain.