Ten poems that Yan Shu must memorize

The ten poems that Yan Shu must memorize are

1. "Huanxisha·A New Word and a Cup of Wine"

This is Yan Shu's most popular poem handed down from generation to generation. This work expresses his nostalgia and helplessness for the spring time. Among them, "There is no choice but the flowers fall away, and the familiar swallows return" is an eternal famous saying, giving people philosophical enlightenment and beautiful artistic enjoyment.

2. "Butterflies in Love with Flowers, Chrysanthemums on the Threshold, Smoky Orchids Weeping with Dew"

This is Yan Shu's loneliest poem, which expresses his sad mood of missing someone in late autumn. Among them, "Last night the west wind withered the green trees, and I climbed up to the tall building alone, looking to the end of the world." is also a famous saying that has been passed down through the ages, and has always been highly praised and praised by people.

3. "Shaking Tingqiu·Farewell News Thousands of Miles"

This is Yan Shu's most classic farewell poem, which describes the thousands of miles apart between him and his lover. The longing that is difficult to dismiss and has nothing to place on, among which "reading the red candle in the orchid hall, my heart is long and the flame is short, and I cry to others" is a popular classic phrase.

4. "Huanxisha·Time is always limited"

This is an impromptu work written by Yan Shu after a banquet. It expresses his lament that life is short, so don't let it sink in. In the mood of farewell, he comforts the world with the open-minded thought of seizing the present and enjoying the time. Among them, "falling flowers and wind and rain will hurt the spring more, it is better to take pity on the person in front of you" has always been popular.

5. "Magnolia·The Oriole Returns After the Swallow"

This is a poem with profound meaning by Yan Shu. It uses the disappearance of youth and love to lament the impermanence of a beautiful life. Among them, "I advise you not to be a sober person, you should be drunk among the flowers" is the poet's complaint after seeing through the world of mortals.

6. "Implication"

This is a rare seven-character quatrain passed down by Yan Shu, a classic love poem describing parting and resentment. Among them, "The moon melts in the pear blossom courtyard, There is a gentle breeze in the catkin pond" are two poems that the editor of Magou.com likes very much.

7. "Qing Ping Le·Small Characters on Red Notes"

This is Yan Shu's sentimental work, using objects such as the setting sun, distant mountains, green water, red notes, curtain hooks, etc. The allusion of swan geese and carps conveying letters is adapted from Cui Hu's poem "Human faces don't know where to go, peach blossoms still smile in the spring breeze" to create an artistic conception full of sorrow and hatred.

8. "Spring in the Jade House·Spring Hate"

This is a sentimental poem written by Yan Shu on behalf of the people in his boudoir. It expresses the painstaking longing for his lover, in which " "When the ends of the earth are endless, there is only endless love" uses exaggerated techniques to vividly express the endless thoughts of separation and nostalgia after parting, which can be called a classic.

9. "Treading on the Shasha·The Path is Thinly Red"

This is Yan Shu's poem about spring, describing the scenery of late spring. Among them, "When I woke up from a sad dream, the setting sun shone deeply. "Shenyuan" is known as a classic phrase that has been passed down through the ages.

10. "Mid-Autumn Moon"

This is Yan Shu's homesick poem, which expresses the melancholy and helplessness of being unable to reunite with his family during the Mid-Autumn Festival.