"Spring Dawn" is a poem written by Meng Haoran, a poet of the Tang Dynasty in my country. It has an important impact on the development of education in our country. Today, the calligraphy work of this poem is appreciated by many people. Below are pictures of Meng Haoran’s ancient poems and hard-pen calligraphy works compiled by me. Appreciation of the excellent hard-pen calligraphy works of the ancient poem "Spring Dawn"
"Spring Dawn" is a famous work by Meng Haoran, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. ?I sleep in spring without waking up, and I can hear the singing of birds everywhere. The sound of wind and rain comes at night, and you know how many flowers have fallen. ? The poet captured the moment of life in the spring morning, carved the essence of nature, the true interest of life, and expressed his joy for the brilliant and intoxicating spring scenery and his love for the vibrant spring spirit. The words are simple but the meaning is deep, the scenery is true and affectionate, the story is far-reaching and profound, and the charm is endless. [1] These short twenty words are widely circulated and known to everyone. It can be said to be a sapphire among the five-character quatrains, which has been passed down through the ages and is dazzling.
Classic ancient poetry hard-pen calligraphy pictures of Chunxiao
Spring is beautiful and intoxicating The flowers are fragrant and have charming scenery. But what moved the poet even more was the noisy sound of spring. When the poet wakes up from his spring sleep, the first thing he hears is the chirping of birds. This fresh and graceful sound, the rising and falling of birds chirping in harmony from far and near, which can be heard everywhere, is the joy that spring brings to the poet. At the same time, the author was even more obsessed with the spring rain last night.
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"A Visit to the Garden Is Not Worth It" by Ye Shaoweng of the Song Dynasty The poem "The garden is full of spring scenery and cannot be contained, a branch of red apricot comes out of the wall" is a famous line that has been recited from ancient to modern times. In fact, the writing method is quite similar to "Spring Dawn". Ye's poem uses a visual image, a branch of red apricot sticking out of the wall, to lead people into the wall and let people imagine the inside of the wall; Meng's poem uses an auditory image, through the bursts of spring sounds, to lead people outside the house and let people imagine the outside. . With just a few light strokes, he wrote about the prosperous spring mood of sunny days and odd rains. Both poems show that the exuberant spring spirit cannot be stopped. Look, doesn't it break through the walls and walls, appear in front of your eyes, and linger in your ears?
Shi Buhua said: "Poetry is also like literature, avoid direct and noble music." ? ("Poems Said by the Maid of Xian") This little poem is only four lines and twenty words long, but it is full of twists and turns. The first sentence breaks the topic, describing the sweetness of spring sleep; it also reveals the love for the bright morning sun; the second sentence is about the scene, describing the sweet sound of spring, and also explains the reason for waking up; the third sentence turns to writing memories, and the last sentence returns to the present. , translated from "Xi Chun" to "Xi Chun". To love and cherish the spring is to cherish the spring - the misty spring rain also caused the poet to worry about the flowers and trees. The jump of time, the alternation of cloud and sunshine, and the subtle changes of emotions are all very interesting and can bring endless interest to people.