Poems that reflect the author’s inner struggles

1. Poems about inner tangles

Poems about inner tangles 1. Idioms and poems that describe people’s inner pain, tangles and complex struggles,

Describe people Idioms about inner pain, entanglement and complicated struggle: dilemma, uncertainty, worry about gains and losses, indecision, dilemma, uneasiness, confusion. Poems describing inner pain, entanglement and complicated struggle: "The Hairpin-headed Phoenix" and "Jinling Wan" "Wang", "Jinse", "Huanxisha·Momo Qinghan Goes to the Small Building", "Tidu Nanzhuang" 1. Dilemma explanation: Left is not good, and right is not good either.

Describes the difficulty no matter what you do. From: The first chapter of "Xiaoxiang Yu" by Yang Xianzhi of the Yuan Dynasty: "I want to find it myself, but the time limit is tight, I am in a dilemma, what to do!" Example: Thousands of thoughts, ~.

◎Chapter 120 of "A Dream of Red Mansions" by Cao Xueqin of the Qing Dynasty Synonyms: dilemma, helpless, unable to move, unable to dismount, unable to do anything, incompetent, unable to follow the past, caught between a dilemma, neither embarrassed nor embarrassed, stuck between a rock and a hard place , left branch and right handicapped, staggering forward and backward, unable to advance or retreat, in a dilemma, antonyms of smooth sailing, having both sides, handy, smooth sailing, satisfying one's heart. 2. Seven ups and downs. Explanation: Describes feeling flustered and uneasy. From: Chapter 26 of "Water Margin" by Shi Naian of the Ming Dynasty: "Then Hu Zhengqing had fifteen buckets in his heart to fetch water, up and down."

Example: He felt it~, I always feel uneasy. ◎Grammar of Sha Ting's "Trouble": conjunction form; used as predicate, attributive, and adverbial; to describe the feeling of panic and uneasiness. Synonyms: uneasy, uneasy, restless, uneasy, hesitant, uneasy. Antonyms: peace of mind, as if nothing has happened, calm and unhurried 3. Worry about gains and losses Explanation: worry: Worry, worry.

Worry about not getting it, and worry about losing it when you get it. Describes a person who attaches great importance to personal gains and losses.

From: "The Analects of Confucius·Yang Huo": "If you don't get something, you worry about getting it; if you get it, you worry about losing it. If you worry about losing it, you can do anything!" Example: There is no "~" My thoughts and mood are natural and peaceful, and I am definitely not trying to "deceive people to feel at ease, so I say this": I hope you can learn from it.

◎Lu Xun's "Book of Two Places" 60 Grammar: combined form; used as predicate, attributive, and adverbial; contains derogatory synonyms: care over every detail, care about every penny, selfish, antonym of selfless, selfless, unfazed by favor or disgrace 4. Indecisive explanation: hesitation: hesitation. Can't make up my mind. < /p>

Example: While deciding how to deal with the matter, he became ~ upset. Grammar: conjunction; as a predicate; with derogatory synonyms: timid, dichotomous, distracted, uneasy, undecided, constantly on the lookout, hesitant, half-hearted, indecisive, hesitant, doubtful, distracted, hesitant Undecided, brooding, flipping over and over, hesitating, hesitating, hesitating, hesitating. Antonyms for hesitant, hesitating, hesitant, hesitating, hesitant, hesitant, hesitant, hesitant, hesitant, hesitant, hesitant, hesitant, hesitant Without thinking, without hesitation, with a final say, with a knife, without hesitation, with all determination. 5. Dilemma explanation: It is difficult to move forward and back.

It means that things cannot be decided, so it is difficult to act. From: "The Art of War of the Duke of Wei" by Li Jing of the Song Dynasty: "It is difficult for all soldiers who attack a city to advance or retreat. They cannot advance to the city, and if they retreat, their troops will be forced to pursue them."

Example: Kong Ming said: " Since the Lord is at Fuluan~, Liang has to go." ◎ Chapter 63 of Luo Guanzhong's "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" in the Ming Dynasty Grammar: subject-predicate form; used as predicate, attributive, and adverbial; to describe a difficult situation. Synonyms: advance and retreat, advance and retreat. Being in a dilemma, being in a dilemma, riding a tiger and having a hard time getting off, being in a position to be riding a tiger, being in a dilemma, advancing and retreating in a tortuous way, being stuck in front and behind, not embarrassed or embarrassed, neither going up nor down, neither going up nor falling, being in a dilemma, being in trouble, being in trouble, having no way to the sky, advancing or retreating Hitting the fence, staggering forward and backward, losing ground, struggling to advance or retreat, having nowhere to go, antonyms for being omnipotent, handy, without hesitation, advancing and retreating freely, having both sides, everything is smooth sailing 6. "The Hairpin-headed Phoenix" by Lu You of the Tang Dynasty with red hands and yellow wine , the city is full of spring scenery and the palace walls willows. The east wind is bad, the joy is thin, and I am full of melancholy. I have been away for a few years. Wrong, wrong, wrong! Spring is as old as ever, people are thin and empty, tears are red and the crocodile silk is through. Peach blossoms are falling, leisure pool pavilion, although the mountain alliance is there, it is difficult to entrust the brocade book. Mo, mo, mo! Translation: The rosy and greasy hand holds a cup filled with Huangdi wine.

The city is filled with the scenery of spring, but you are already as out of reach as the green willows on the palace wall. How hateful the spring breeze is, how thin the joy is.

A glass full of wine is like a glass of sadness. Life has been very bleak in the past few years. Wrong, wrong, wrong.

The beautiful spring scenery is still the same as before, but people are losing weight in vain. The water washed away the rouge on his face and soaked the thin silk handkerchief completely.

The peach blossoms in spring have fallen, on the quiet and empty pond and pavilion. The vow of eternal love is still there, but the brocade letter can no longer be delivered.

Mo, mo, mo. 7. "Jinling Evening View" by Gao Zhan of the Tang Dynasty. I once returned to the late green with floating clouds, and I still accompany the setting sun with the sound of autumn.

There are infinite painting hands in the world, but it is sad that they cannot be painted.

Translation: I once accompanied the clouds until dusk came, and I also saw the autumn sunset.

There are countless masters of painting in the world, but no one can describe my sad state of mind at this moment. 8. Li Shangyin, the author of "Jin Se", from the Tang Dynasty, has fifty strings for no reason, each string and one column reflecting the past.

Zhuang Sheng was fascinated by butterflies in his dream, and looked forward to the emperor's spring heart with cuckoos. The moon in the sea sheds tears, and the warm sun in Lantian produces smoke.

Can this feeling be remembered? It was just that I was at a loss at that time. Translation: There are twenty-five strings in the Seben, but this poem was written after the death of Li Shangyin’s wife, so fifty strings means broken strings. But even so, every string and every syllable is enough to express the longing for those beautiful years. .

Zhuang Zhou actually knew that he was just a butterfly longing for freedom. Emperor Wang's beautiful heart and deeds can move Du Juan.

The shadow of the bright moon in the sea is like a pearl turned from tears. Only in the Lantian at that time and place can good jade be produced like smoke.

Those beautiful things and times can only remain in memories. At that time, those people thought that those things were just normal, but they didn't know how to cherish them.

9. Lu You, the author of "Huanxisha·Momo Qinghan Goes to the Small Building", Song Dynasty, Hongsu hands. Huang Teng wine.

The city is filled with spring scenery and willows on the palace walls. The east wind is evil.

Happiness is thin. A feeling of sadness.