1, quatrains Tang Dynasty: Du Fu
"Two orioles sing green willows, and egrets cover the sky."
My window framed the snow-covered western hills. My door often says "goodbye" to ships sailing eastward.
Appreciation: This quatrain is a scene, but it is integrated, and it is the poet's inner emotions that play a connecting role. On the surface, it is a vibrant picture, but it entrusts the poet with the loss, loneliness and boredom of time.
2. Egret Tang Dynasty: Bai Juyi
I'm still in my forties, and my hair is drooping in a hurry.
Why are there two egrets by the water, carefree and with silk hanging on their heads?
Appreciation: Poets express their melancholy feelings by writing egrets, one is missing their loved ones, and the other is having a bumpy career. I am really in my prime, and I am also in my prime, but I have no talent. How can I not feel so sad?
3. Yu Gezi Tang Dynasty: Zhang
In front of Mount Cisse, egrets fly freely, plump mandarin fish swim happily on the river, and peaches floating on the water are so bright and full.
An old man in the bank, wearing a green bamboo hat raincoat and a green raincoat, braved the wind and rain and fished leisurely. He was fascinated by the beautiful spring scenery and didn't even go home in the rain.
Appreciation: from the fisherman wearing a bamboo hat and hemp fiber, enjoying the scenery on the water in the oblique wind and drizzle, readers can appreciate the happy mood of the fisherman when fishing. After this word was sung, it not only became popular for a period of time, but also spread overseas, opening the door for China poets in the East.