The complete works of Bai poetry and ancient poetry

Bai's poems and ancient poems are as follows:

On a green spring day, I began to go home, singing my songs loudly and drinking my wine. Tang Du Fu recovered the banks of the Yellow River.

2, white hair and three thousands of feet, as long as fate. Tang Li Bai's Seventeen Poems of Autumn Pu.

3. The mountains cover the day, and the sea drains the golden river. Don Wang Zhihuan is at the Heron Villa.

To the north of the Great Wall is a blue mountain range, and to the east is a white waterline. Tang Li Bai bid farewell to his friends.

The ladies-in-waiting are already white-haired, arguing about the grand occasion of Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty. Tang Yuanzhen's palace.

White poems depicting natural landscapes

Snowflakes are flying, and the world is white. Catkin flying, like white snowflakes, dyed the whole spring white. White clouds are pale and dogs are sad in Hanshan area. White clouds pass there endlessly on the top of the mountain and cross the path in front of Bijiafeng.

A white poem expressing feelings and hearts.

White roses represent pure love. As night falls and the moon is as white as silver, I miss your face silently. Time flies, white hair, and the baptism of time makes us cherish the beauty of every moment more. On the white sand beach, I greet the rising of the sun and feel the hope and strength of life.

White poems depicting characters

White is fluttering, jade is like jade, and she is an eternal dream in my heart. Dressed in plain clothes, she looks like a blooming Bai Lianhua, giving people a sense of tranquility and peace. White-haired and white-robed, he is a wise man of Taoism and a saint admired by the world. The moon shadow sprinkled on her white face, like the milky way pouring down, intoxicating.

Expand knowledge:

White has a far-reaching significance and symbol in the ancient culture of China. The following is some extended knowledge about white culture and image. In the traditional culture of China, white represents purity, innocence and nobility. White also has a sacred and solemn connotation, and is often used to describe beautiful things such as the sky, clouds and moonlight. At the same time, white is also regarded as a symbol of death and mourning, representing people's memory and nostalgia for the deceased.

In many traditional festivals in China, white has a special symbolic significance. For example, in Tomb-Sweeping Day, people will wear white clothes to worship their ancestors and deceased relatives; In the winter solstice, people in the northern region will take white rice as their staple food, which symbolizes the peace of the year and the alternation of day and night. White is often used by poets, writers and painters to describe natural landscapes, people and inner feelings.