Poems about crows

Poems about crows:

1. In Li Yifu's "Wu Fu", crows are portrayed with unique beauty and charm. Its black feathers are known as bright as black paint, while its white teeth and greasy clothes highlight the unique image of crows.

2. In Jia Sidao's On the Color of Crows, the color of crows is praised. Black feathers shine like black paint, and white teeth and flounces highlight the unique color beauty of crows.

Wei's Wu is a poem about a crow leading a little crow. By describing the movements and sounds of the little crow and the female crow, it conveys the warmth and touching feelings of the family.

4. In Xin Qiji's "Partridge Days, Sunset and West Western jackdaw are Sorrow", the author expresses his inner sadness by describing a cold sunset and a flock of crows.

5. In Jia Dao's The Crow, he expressed his deep appreciation for the unique charm and mystery of the crow by describing it in detail. The crow in the poem is endowed with rich symbolic meaning, such as the guardian in the dark, staring at the world alone and proudly on the high branches, which properly balances the poet's sensibility and rationality.

The symbolic function of crow:

1, Death and misfortune: In some cultures, crows are regarded as a symbol of death and misfortune because they often appear around open cemeteries and skeletons. This association may be due to the black feathers of crows and their appearance on carrion, but in many cultures, especially in ancient Roman and Greek mythology, crows are regarded as ominous things.

2. Wisdom and mystery: At the same time, crows are often regarded as smart birds in medieval mythology. For example, in Jewish tradition, it is said that the existence of every creation is a spell consisting of two letters. The three letters of the Jewish spell are called part of Matthew's six-verse worksheet.

3. Mystery and power: Crows are usually associated with mysterious power and magic. In many Nordic myths, crows are powerful magical creatures associated with darkness, night and mysterious forces. In these cultures, crows are considered to have powerful magic power, which can cross dimensions and time and space.

4. Courage and perseverance: In some cultures, crows are regarded as a symbol of courage and perseverance. For example, in traditional Japanese culture, crows are regarded as divine birds, representing courage, wisdom and good luck.