The verses with the word "Silk" are as follows:
1. The pampas grass is like silk, and the rock has no transfer. 11. An anonymous "Peacock Flying Southeast" of the Han Dynasty
Appreciation: "The pampas grass is as silky as silk, and the rock does not shift." These two poems are Liu Lanzhi's oath to her husband Jiao Zhongqing in "Peacock Flying Southeast". Liu Lanzhi firmly told Jiao Zhongqing that her love was as tough as pampas grass and would not change. Jiao Zhongqing also expressed the same determination to Liu Lanzhi. His love is as stable as a rock and will not waver.
The use of these two lines of poetry reflects the beauty and profundity of ancient Chinese poetry. It depicts the steadfastness and loyalty of love, and also expresses people's high respect for love. In the story of Liu Lanzhi and Jiao Zhongqing, these two poems have become a symbol of their love, showing their persistence and loyalty to love.
These two poems also reflect the moral concepts of ancient Chinese society. The loyalty and steadfastness of Liu Lanzhi and Jiao Zhongqing were the expectations and requirements of the society at that time for the relationship between husband and wife. Their love story also expresses people's emphasis and awe on marriage and family.
2. Warm your hands to adjust the golden thread, and dip it into the Japonicum liquid. 11. "Snow Poetry" by Zhang Zi of the Tang Dynasty
Appreciation: This poem describes the scene in which people warm their hands with gold wire and drink wine in the cold winter. Among them, "warming hands with gold wire" refers to using gold wire to warm hands, expressing people's pursuit of warmth and comfort; "dip Jia Pour Qiong liquid" refers to filling the wine with wine, and the Qiong liquid glows with beautiful colors. , makes people feel happy.
This poem expresses people's yearning and pursuit of a better life by describing people's comfortable life in winter. It also shows the luxury and enjoyment in palace life, making people full of curiosity and imagination about palace life.
The language of this poem is also very beautiful. Through the use of vivid words and metaphors, people's life scenes are vividly depicted, making people feel the beauty and luxury of palace life.
3. The silk falls in the early sunny days, and the spring branches grow in the evening. 11. "Sending People to the Fortress" by Wang Jian of the Tang Dynasty
Appreciation: This poem describes the beginning of clear weather, gossamers floating in the sky, and the evening light gradually covering the spring branches. "The silk falls on a sunny day", the poet describes the gossamer in the sky, showing that the weather gradually becomes clearer and the sun begins to shine through the clouds. This kind of description is very delicate, allowing readers to feel the changes and subtle atmosphere of nature.
"Evening color on spring branches", the poet uses the word "上" to connect the evening color with spring branches, expressing the arrival of night and the breath of spring. At the same time, this "spring branch" also implies that when the poet bids farewell to his friends, his heart is full of sadness of parting and worry about his friends' journey.