The ancient poems that must be memorized in senior high school include Guan Ju, Jia Xu, Bai Xuege's Farewell to Tian Shuji Wu's Home, Guan Mo Mai, Yan Men Tai Shou Hang, Untitled, Crossing Zero, Going Up the Mountain, Jinse, Youzhou Tower and Brocade.
Climbing high-Du Fu
Classical poetry
The wind, the sky is in a hurry, apes wail, birds fly home on clear lakes and white beaches, leaves fall like the waves of waterfalls, and I watch the long river always roll forward.
Li in the sad autumn scenery, a wanderer all the year round, lives alone on the high platform in today's illness. After all the hardships and hatred, the white hair is full, and the wine glasses are damaged.
Golden-Li Shangyin
I want to know why my Jinse has fifty strings, and each string has a youthful interval. Zhuangzi daydreaming, a saint, was bewitched by butterflies, and cuckoo crowed in the imperial spring.
Mermaids shed pearl-like tears on the moon-green sea, and the blue fields breathed their jade to the sun. A moment that should last forever has come and gone before I know it.
Yu Meiren-Li Yu
When is the moon in spring and autumn? How much do you know about the past? The small building was easterly again last night, and the old country could not bear to look back on the moon.
Carved jade fence should still exist, but it has lost face. How much sadness can you have? Like a river flowing eastward.
Cao Cao's short song
Singing to wine, life geometry! For example, morning dew, going to Japan is much more painful. Generous and unforgettable. How can you relieve trouble? Only Du Kang.
Green purple stripes linger in my heart. But for you, I've been thinking about it for a long time. Yo yo Luming Literature, wild apple. I have a guest, blowing sheng.
As clear as the bright moon, when can I forget it? The trouble comes from this, and I can't stop. The more you cross the road, the more you waste. Talk about it and remember the past.
There are few stars on the moon, and blackbirds fly south. What can you rely on to go around the tree three times? The mountain is never too high, and the sea is never too deep.