The cries of thousands of birds echo their own hearts, and thousands of purple flowers on the mountain are on the height of trees.
Only then did I understand that listening to the cry of the thrush locked in a golden cage is far less than singing leisurely in the forest.
Interpretation: The songs of thousands of birds are echoing their hearts at will, and the mountain flowers are in full bloom in the high and low trees. I realized (before) that hearing a thrush in a golden cage was far less than singing freely when I was swimming in the forest. ?
2. Bai Juyi's Birds in Tang Dynasty:
Who says many people's lives are insignificant? As common as flesh and blood.
I advise you not to pat a bird. My son will be in the nest waiting for his mother to come back.
Interpretation: Who said that the lives of these birds are insignificant? Everything in the universe has flesh and blood, and it is the same life. There is no more important truth. I advise you not to hit the bird on the branch. The chicks are still in the nest waiting for their mother to come back. You can't kill several people with one stone!
3. Two poems by Du Fu in Tang Dynasty:
The water waves in the river, the white feathers of waterfowl, the green and red flowers on the mountain are in contrast, and you want to burn.
This spring is coming to an end. When will I go home?
Interpretation: The blue of the river reflects the snow-white feathers of waterfowl, and the gloomy mountains and red flowers set each other off, so it will burn. This spring is coming to an end. What is the date of my return to China?
4. Du Fu's quatrains in Tang Dynasty:
"Two orioles sing green willows, and egrets cover the sky."
My window framed the snow-covered western hills. My door often says "goodbye" to ships sailing eastward.
Commentary: Two orioles sang tactfully among the green willows, and a group of neat egrets went straight into the blue sky. Sitting by the window, you can see the snow accumulated all the year round on Xiling Mountain, and ships from Dongwu, thousands of miles away, are parked in front of the door.
5. In the Tang Dynasty, Wang Wei's "I will stay in Wangchuan after the rain clears":
Rain is stored in the forest, smoke comes slowly, and steamed quinoa is used to cook millet.
An egret flies over the quiet swamp, and mango birds sing in the trees in midsummer.
I learned to watch the morning glory in the mountains calmly and eat sunflower seeds with dew under the pine branches.
Why should I scare seagulls, even if I think about it, by giving the honorary position to any clown? . ?
Commentary: After a few days of rain, Ran Ran kitchen smoke rises in a village with sparse trees. Boiled coarse tea and white rice are given to people who work in the east of the village. A row of egrets swept through the vast and flat paddy fields; There was an oriole cry in the dense forest near the field.
I cultivate my morality in the mountains and watch the flowers die in the evening; Eat vegetarian food in Panasonic, and don't touch sunflower meat with dew. I am already a retired official with fame and fortune, but why should Ou Ya doubt me?