What are the poems with the word "Memory"?

Memory?yì?

Explanation: recall, miss: recollection. recall. Remember the bitter and think of the sweet. ?

Remember, remember: memory. The memory is still fresh. ?

This feeling can be remembered later, but it was already lost at that time - Li Shangyin's "Jin Se"

The colorful sleeves held the jade bell diligently, but in those days, the beauty was drunk. Dancing low to the moon in the heart of the willow tower, singing to the wind under the peach blossom fan.

After seeing each other again, we met again and again, and shared our dreams with you several times. I only have a few silver photos left tonight, as if I was afraid that the meeting would be a dream. ——"Partridge Sky" Yan Jidao

The south of the Yangtze River 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? ? When I recall the south of the Yangtze River, Hangzhou is my favorite. Looking for osmanthus seeds in the middle of the moon in the mountain temple, watching the tide on the pillow in the county pavilion. When will we visit again? ? Recalling Jiangnan, and secondly recalling Wu Palace. A cup of Wu wine with spring bamboo leaves, Wu Wa dances with drunken hibiscus. Will we meet again sooner or later? ——"Recalling Jiangnan" Bai Juyi ?

Recall?

(Memory)?

yì?

Recall, miss: recollection. recall. Remember the bitter and think of the sweet. ?

Remember, remember: memory. The memory is still fresh. ?

Number of strokes: 4;?

Radical: 忄;?

Stroke order number: 4425?

Word group: < /p>

Xing Si Si Yi

Pinyin: ? xíng sī zuò yì Simplified Pinyin: hszy

Explanation: 〖Explanation〗I am thinking while walking or sitting. To describe thinking or missing something all the time. < /p>

Explanation: Recall the sufferings of the past and the happy life of today.

Still fresh in the memory

Pinyin: jì yì yóu xīn Simplified Pinyin: jyyx

Synonyms: vividly in the mind, words still in the ears Antonyms: time has passed, fleeting memories

Usage: Subject-predicate form; used as predicate and attributive; refers to remembering things in the past clearly

Explanation: Things in the past are still very clear to this day, just like what happened just now.

Recalling He Huating

yì hè huá tíng

Basic explanation: Jin Luji, a native of Huating, was slandered and killed. Before his execution, he sighed: "Huatinghe "Hey, how can I hear it again?" It was later used as an allusion to miss one's hometown before being killed. ?

Remaining memories

yú yì

Basic explanation: residual thoughts and memories.

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Reference materials

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