Poetry about solving puzzles

1. Guessing fans about the poems

Arrange it like this

Weathered, one leaf obscures the eyes, colorful purples and reds are of no avail p> Frost leaves are as red as February flowers

Stop and sit in the maple forest at night, frost leaves are as red as February flowers

"Mountain Journey" by Du Mu of the Tang Dynasty

[Today's translation] I stopped the car because I loved admiring the evening view of the maple forest. The frost-stained maple leaves were even redder than the flowers in February.

[Appreciation] This poem describes the autumn scenery seen in the mountains, and the last two sentences are particularly beautiful. Therefore, Huang Sheng's "Excerpts from Tang Poems" says that "there are paintings in the poems", which is a "Travel Picture in Autumn Mountains". The word "sitting" in the poem is interpreted because of the reason, and does not mean to sit down. "Frost leaves are as red as February flowers", which was praised by the ancients as "a true famous sentence" because it fulfills the original intention and shows the autumn scenery of a maple forest in front of us. You see, under the evening light of the autumn sun, the maple leaves are flowing with red, and the forest is dyed, as bright as the morning glow, as gorgeous as the faded brocade, isn't it more beautiful than the spring flowers in February! Through this piece of red, people can see that autumn has the charm of spring. Can you not feel relaxed and happy and forget to leave?

[Original work] Far up the Hanshan Mountain, the stone path is sloping, and there are people living in the white clouds. Stop and sit in the maple forest at night, the leaves are as red as the flowers in February due to frost. Doesn’t it count if the answer is supplemented? 2. Related words for solving puzzles

They all start the same: solve, solve, frost, rain, unbind, untie, laziness, rescue, antidote, summer grass, water, summer, solution, ring, lu, solution, language cup, dismissal, solution, crack, couch Solution, solution, solution, solution, joy

Same endings: elegant riddles, lantern riddles, charades, hidden riddles, riddles, white riddles, riddles, spring riddles, crossword riddles, dumb riddles, lantern riddles, charades, poetry riddles, business riddles, riddles that are difficult to solve 3. Idioms to describe decryption

Let’s get straight to the point. Yu Gong unlocked it to open the door, and when he opened the door, he could see the mountain.

kāi mén jiàn shān [Definition] When you open the door, you will see mountains. Metaphor refers to speaking and writing; getting to the point from the beginning; not going around the bush.

[Quote] Yan Yu of Song Dynasty's "Canglang Poetry Talk·Poetry Review": "Taibai makes a sentence; it is said to get straight to the point." [Correct pronunciation] See; cannot be pronounced as "xiàn".

[Synonym] Straightforward, straight to the point [Antonym] Insidious, evasive [Usage] Used for speaking or writing. Generally used as predicate, attributive, and adverbial.

[Structure] Linked type. [Analysis] ~ and "straightforward"; both describe writing articles without beating around the bush.

But "straightforward" can also be used for doing things. [Example] Our principal gives a report~; teachers and students all like this style. 4. Poems about thinking

Gu Tong Wang Anshi The nature is so dense that it is hundreds of fathoms high.

Lingxiao is unyielding and has an open mind when he gets the ground. The roots become stronger with age, and the leaves become darker as the sun grows brighter.

If I want to solve my sorrow in the bright future, I would like to pick up the five-stringed qin and plug the six pieces of music below. It's a sad day, and I remember the border town from afar.

The autumn windows are full of fireflies, and the frost is late every month. Destroying the sycamore leaves, Xiao Shasha tang branches.

I can’t see you alone all the time, and I know it’s empty when I shed tears. The First Smell of the Autumn Wind by Liu Yuxi The hair on the grass beside Ma Si moved in his fists, and the blue clouds in the sky opened his sleepy eyes.

There was a heavy storm on November 4th. Lu You was lying in a lonely village without mourning. He still thought of guarding the Luntai for the country. Send it to Luwuguan. The flowers have fallen for six chapters and the messages are sparse, and the moon shines thousands of miles away and the two love each other. Meng Jiao After Enrollment In the past, it is not enough to boast about the sordidness of the past, but now there is no limit to the dissolute thoughts.

The spring breeze makes horses hoofy, and I can see all the flowers in Chang'an in one day. 5. Poems about the wise man

The wise man

Hanshan

The wise man throws you away, and the fool I throw you away.

Neither stupid nor wise, I will never hear from you again.

Singing to the bright moon at night, dancing with white clouds in the morning①.

How can I stop talking and hold my hands②, sitting upright with my hair on my temples. ①Invading morning: dawn, early morning. Invasion, approaching.

②Stop mouth and hands: Stop the movement of mouth and hands. Smart people have abandoned me, and stupid people have been abandoned by me.

The friends who were neither stupid nor wise had no contact with each other.

Sing under the bright moon at night and dance with the white clouds in the early morning.

How can you restrain your mouth and hands? Sitting upright, my temples turned white. Han Shanzi (approximately 691~793) Han Shanzi was a native of Chang'an, the capital of the Tang Dynasty. He was born into an official family. He failed in the examination many times and was forced to become a monk. After he was 30 years old, he lived in seclusion in Tiantai Mountain in eastern Zhejiang. He died at the age of more than 100 years old. Yan Zhenfei's "Han Shanzi's Life Experience" corroborated Hanshan's poems with a large number of historical materials such as "Northern History" and "Sui Shu", pointing out that Hanshan was Yang Wen, the son of Yang Zan, a descendant of the Sui royal family. He was jealous and ostracized by the royal family. Influenced by Buddhist thought, he escaped into Buddhism and hid in the cold rocks of Tiantai Mountain.

This mythological poet of the Tang Dynasty was once ignored by the world. However, with the advent of the 20th century, his poems were increasingly accepted and widely circulated. As written in his poem: "Some people laugh at my poems, but my poems are elegant. If you don't bother with Zheng's notes, how can you use Mao Gong's interpretation."