1. Write poems about the rising sun
Write poems about the rising sun 1. What are the ancient poems describing the rising sun
1. Tang Dynasty "One of Two Poems on Bamboo Branches" written by Liu Yuxi:
The willows are green and the Qingjiang River is level, and I hear the sound of people stepping on the Langjiang River.
The sun rises in the east and rains in the west. There is no sunshine but there is sunshine.
Interpretation: There are green willows on the bank, the wind and waves are calm in the river, and suddenly the familiar singing voice of the lover on the bank is heard. Just like the sun rises in the east and rain falls in the west. You say it's not a sunny day, but it is a sunny day.
2. "Remembering Jiangnan·Jiangnan is Good" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty:
Jiangnan is good, and the scenery is familiar to me.
When the sun rises, the flowers on the river are as red as fire, and when spring comes, the river is as green as blue. Can you not remember Jiangnan?
Jiangnan is a good place, and I was once familiar with the scenery there. In spring, the sun rises from the river, shining the river flowers redder than red, and the green river water is greener than the blue grass. How can one not miss Jiangnan?
3. "Ode to Mount Hua" by Kou Zhun of the Song Dynasty:
Only the sky is above, not to mention the mountains.
The red sun is approaching when you raise your head, and the white clouds are low when you look back.
Definition: There is only blue sky above Mount Hua, and there is no other mountain that is as level as it in the world. When you look up at the top of the mountain, you can see how close the red sun is, and when you look back, you even feel that the white clouds are very low.
4. "Lotus Picking Song" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty:
A girl picking lotus is next to the Ruoye River, her smile is heard through the lotus flowers.
The sun shines on the new makeup, the water is bright, and the wind is fragrant and the clothes are lifted up in the air.
Who is wandering Yelang on the shore? There are three, three, five and five hanging poplar trees.
The Ziliu hissed into the fallen flowers, and his heart was broken when he saw this hesitation.
Definition: In the summer, by the Ruoye River, beautiful lotus-picking girls are picking lotus seeds in twos and threes. Across the lotus flowers, people are smiling, and the lotus flowers on their faces reflect the red color of each other. The sun shines on the lotus-picking girl's new makeup, and a bright light appears under the water. The wind blows, the clothes are lifted up in the air, and the lotus fragrance floats.
Whose You Yelang is wandering on the shore? Threes, threes, and fives lay in the shade of the weeping willow trees. The purple horses beside me neighed and rumbled, and the fallen flowers flew away one after another. Seeing this beautiful scenery, the poet hesitated and felt sad.
5. "Climbing Feilai Peak" by Wang Anshi of the Song Dynasty:
When I was at Qianxun Pagoda on Feilai Mountain, I heard the rooster crow and saw the sun rising.
Don’t be afraid of clouds covering your eyes, just because you are at the top.
Definition: Climb the tall tower at Feilai Peak. I heard that you can see the rising sun rising here every day when the rooster crows. I am not afraid of layers of floating clouds blocking my distant view because I am standing on the highest level of Feilai Peak.
2. Words to describe the rising sun
Chaoyang, rising sun, morning glow, rising sun, morning light
1. Chaoyang [zhāo yáng]
< p> Explanation: The rising sun.Quotation: Bing Xin's "For Young Readers" III: "The morning sun shines extremely brightly on the boundless neat green fields."
2. Morning sun [ zhāo rì ]
Explanation: The morning sun.
Quotation: Qu Qiubai's "Hungry Country Chronicles" 6: "Looking at the coast from a distance, the white sand and green waves reflect the morning sun, and the clouds and smoke seem to embrace the vitality of the Asian continent."
3. Zhaohui [ zhāo huī ]
Explanation: The brilliance of the morning sun.
Quotation: Biye's "Dawn Peak": "After the earth has rotated for more than ten hours, it is full of morning glory again!"
4. Rising Sun [xù rì]
Explanation: The sun just rises in the morning.
Quotation: Chapter 9 of Part 3 of Wei Wei's "The East": "The top of the mountain is covered in the rosy red light of the rising sun."
5. Dawn [ chén xī ]
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Explanation: The dim light when the sun rises.
Quotation: Ai Qing’s poem “The Trumpeter”: “The crowd in gray cloth came out of the broken house covered in the morning light.
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3. Words to describe the rising sun
Like the sun rising---such as: Xiang; Square: Gang. Like the sun has just risen. It means that the bright future has just begun. .
The sun rises in the east---The sun rises in the east. The sun rises from the east in the morning. Describes the vigorous weather.
The sun rises three poles---the sun rises from There are already three bamboo poles as high as the ground. It is about eight or nine o'clock in the morning. It describes that it is already bright and it is late. It also describes that people get up too late.
The rising sun---the morning sun It has just risen from the east. It is a metaphor for a scene full of vitality and vitality.
Work when the sun rises and rest when the sun sets---〖Explanation〗Get up and work when the sun rises, and rest when the sun sets. Original Refers to the way of life of ancient people, and later also refers to the simple and simple life.