A poem about white hair

White hair has been one of poets' favorite themes since ancient times. They describe the vicissitudes of white hair, the passage of time and the feelings of life with poetic brushstrokes. Here are some famous poems about white hair:

1. "White hair and three thousands of feet, sorrow is like a long beard." -Li Bai's Seventeen Poems of Autumn Pu

This poem exaggerates the length of white hair and shows the endless sadness in the poet's heart.

2. "Did you see that in the bright mirror of the high room, lovely hair, though silky black in the morning, turned into snow at night?" -Li Bai's "Into the Wine"

This poem vividly depicts the feeling that life is short and the years are ruthless. I still have white hair in the morning, but it turns into snow-like white hair at night.

3. "If you are trapped in the Great Wall, you will make an empty promise. In the mirror, your sideburns have faded. " -Lu You's "Five Disgruntled Books, Part One"

This poem expresses the poet's feelings of unfulfilled ambition and old age. The Great Wall remains the same, but he is already full of white hair.

4. "White-haired fishermen are used to watching the autumn moon and spring breeze on the river."-Yang Shen's Linjiang Fairy, Rolling the Yangtze River East.

This word, with the image of a white-haired fisherman, describes a life attitude that has experienced vicissitudes and is indifferent to life.

5. "There is only white hair left in human justice, and the nobles have never let go." -Du Mu's "Send a Hermit"

This poem points out that white hair is the fairest existence in the world, and no matter rich or poor, it can't escape the baptism of time.

These poems describe white hair in different ways and express the poet's feelings about life, years and fate. The white hair in ancient poetry is not only an external symbol, but also an expression of inner feelings.