Later, when your dragon and horse fell from the sky,
Ten thousand generations of horses have been expelled from the earth.
(Du Fu's "Dan Qing Presents General Cao Ba")
At that time, the twins were twins.
Old people have nothing to say, and they are more barren.
The snow falls to the waist and can't be buried.
It's raining now, black dragon.
(Su Shi's "Ancient Castles").
Driving a flying dragon for me, Zayao thought it was a car,
What's the use of centrifugation? I will be far more suitable than self-thinning.
There are thousands of chariots, but Chyi Yu gallops.
Riding eight dragons is graceful, holding a cloud flag like a snake.
(to the effect that:
Drive that charming dragon for me,
Take a car decorated with jade and ivory.
Can you think differently?
I will leave myself, far away!
There are thousands of cars in my motorcade, arranged neatly.
The ranks are mighty and rumbling.
Each car is dragged by eight winding dragons.
Colorful flags are flying in the car. )
In another group of poems of the poet, Nine Songs, Qu Yuan artistically processed the songs of folk witchcraft worship gods, and injected his passion into the poems, which made the poems full of fantastic romance and attractive charm. Most of the immortals described in the poems are driven by chariots, so there are many poems about dragons in the poems.
After the Han Dynasty, Fu became popular. Under the advocacy of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, especially Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, Fu developed rapidly, but at the same time it became beautiful and empty in content and style, and became a kind of ode. After the Han Dynasty, Rui Fu prevailed, and the dragon was the most important, so the dragon became the main theme of Fu singing. During the Tang and Song Dynasties, the so-called "Dragon Fu" appeared from time to time, but most of them were empty. Some of them are purely flattering, and there is no great merit in art, but the dragons written by everyone have a different atmosphere. For example, Bai Juyi's "Black Dragon Drinking Wei Shui Fu", although it is entirely the poet's imagination, gives people a vivid feeling and has considerable literary value. Song Anshi wrote "Dragon Fu", which is a metaphor for people with dragons.
In ancient seven-character and five-character poems, it is rare to chant dragons directly. "The Whole Tang Poetry" only records a poem by Li Jie in the early Tang Dynasty: "Holding a candle to illuminate the secluded city, including chapter imitation, drinking the Wei River in the Western Qin Dynasty, and recommending the river map in Dongluo. Take the fire and move the stars to the ground, climb the clouds out of Dinghu Mountain, and hope to meet the saints and step forward. The court is in the morning. " Han Qi also wrote a poem about dragons in the Northern Song Dynasty: