1, have you noticed how the water of the Yellow River flows out of heaven and into the ocean, never to return? Tang Li Bai's "Come into the wine, I don't see you"
Appreciation: This poem is a sentence from the Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai's Into the Wine, which depicts the magnificent scene of the Yellow River. The poet expressed his admiration and awe for the Yellow River with magnificent brushstrokes.
First of all, at the beginning, the poet drew readers' attention to the Yellow River with a sigh of "Look, how the water of the Yellow River moves out of heaven". Through the description of "falling from the sky", the water of the Yellow River is more magnificent, and it also means that the Yellow River has a long history and is inexhaustible.
Then, in the sentence "Into the sea, never to return", the poet described the scene of the Yellow River pouring down from a height, rushing endlessly, reaching the sea and never to return.
The word "gone forever" here not only shows the irreversibility of the Yellow River, but also implies the passage of time and the shortness of life. At the same time, the poet compared the shortness and preciousness of life with the Yellow River water, and warned people to cherish time and life.
The whole poem is heroic and passionate, fluent and natural, with strong appeal and enlightenment. By depicting the magnificent scenery of the Yellow River, the poet's perception of life and reverence for nature are expressed. At the same time, it also reminds people to cherish life, grasp the present and pursue a free and passionate life.
2, winning the day to find the waterfront, boundless scenery. Spring in Song Zhuxi
Appreciation: This poem is "Spring Day" written by Zhu in Song Dynasty, which describes the poet's mood of enjoying spring scenery on the shore of Surabaya on a sunny day.
The first sentence "win the day and seek the fragrance of Surabaya", "win the day" means sunny day and tomorrow; "Surabaya" indicates the location; "Looking for fragrance" means looking for beautiful spring scenery and pointing out the theme. The poet chose a beautiful spring day and came to the bank of Surabaya to enjoy the beautiful spring scenery.
The second sentence, "boundless scenery is new for a while", describes the poet's initial impression when he watches spring scenery. He used "boundless" to describe all the scenery in front of him, which showed that the land and natural scenery were completely new in spring, and also expressed the refreshing joy of the author during his outing.
In the third sentence, "You can know the east wind when you are free", and the word "knowledge" in the sentence inherits the word "seeking" in the first sentence, which shows the author's keen perception of spring. "You can easily know" means that the features and features of spring are easy to recognize. "East Wind Face" refers to spring and expresses the poet's love and appreciation of spring.
The last sentence, "Let a hundred flowers blossom, and the seasons are always spring", "Let a hundred flowers blossom, and the colors are gorgeous, which reflects the love and yearning for beautiful things." Eternal Spring expresses the poet's unique feeling and grasp of spring, and regards spring as an eternal beauty.
This poem depicts the scene of spring with vivid brushstrokes and expresses the poet's love and yearning for spring. At the same time, it also contains profound philosophy, that is, people's pursuit of good things is endless, and their perception of a better life is everywhere. The whole poem is wonderfully conceived and interesting in image.
3. The swan goose flies in the sky, and the fish Long Qian jumps in the water. Tang Zhang's Moonlit Night on the Spring River
Appreciation: This poem, written by Zhang in the Tang Dynasty, depicts a magnificent picture of moonlight on the riverside.
The swan goose flies too long describes that the swan goose keeps flying, but it can't fly out of the boundless moonlight. This not only shows the intensity of moonlight and the determination of Hongyan, but also implies the poet's deep feelings about the passage of time. The moonlight shines on the earth and is boundless, but no matter how hard Hongyan tries to fly, it can't escape the moonlight, which undoubtedly adds a trace of sadness to the poet's heart.
"Fish and dragons leap into the water" depicts fish jumping in the river, causing ripples. The "ichthyosaur" here can be understood as the aquatic life in the river, while "diving" shows the dynamic beauty of their free shuttle in the water. The jumping of creatures in the water in the river has caused waves on the river surface, and these waves are intertwined with moonlight, forming a unique scene.
The whole poem takes "Hongyan" and "ichthyosaur" as carriers, skillfully combining moonlight with river waves. It not only shows the poet's superb description skills, but also reveals his deep awe of natural landscape and love for life. At the same time, this poem also implies the poet's feelings about the impermanence of life, the passage of time and his awe of the laws of nature.