Twenty famous poems in Qing dynasty

Twenty famous poems in Qing Dynasty are as follows:

Zhao Yi's Five Poems of Qing Dynasty (Ⅱ)

Du Li's poems are widely read,

So far, this is not new.

There are talents in Jiangshan.

They have been coquettish for hundreds of years.

This poem means "shine on you is better than blue". Li Bai and Du Fu's poems have been handed down from generation to generation, and no one can compare them, but so far they are nothing new. The most wonderful part of this poem is the couplet "Every generation has produced talents, each leading the way for hundreds of years", which is often used by later generations to praise the emergence of talents, and the replacement of old people by new people is like pushing forward waves after the Yangtze River, which is unstoppable.

Yuan Mei's Moss in Qing Dynasty

Day is not everywhere,

Youth has just come.

Moss is as small as rice,

And learn to open peony.

This is a poem expressing ambition. Although moss is humble and lives in a dark and humid place, it also has its own aspirations and strong vitality, and it is desperately blooming.

This poem eulogizes "Moss", which means that no matter what one's status or position, one should not belittle oneself, but should be graceful and graceful in live high and not waste a trip to the world.

Hsinchu by Zheng Xie in Qing Dynasty

New bamboo is taller than old bamboo branches.

Are supported by veteran cadres.

There will be new students next year,

Ten-foot dragon and grandson circled the phoenix pool.

This is a poem expressing ambition. The first two sentences imply that shine on you is better than blue and born of bamboo, but the growth of the new force needs the help and support of the older generation. The last two sentences are outlook, indicating that the waves behind the Yangtze River push the waves ahead, and with the support of the older generation, the new forces will be stronger.

This poem is concise and profound, full of philosophy and charm.