1. You shed a lot of tears for your feelings, so don't tell the truth. Yesterday, pigs and dogs barked at each other, so you can see Guangqing.
I love the nature of spring, the grass grows and the warblers fly, and you love the noise of the city.
3. I saw the mountains and rivers surging, and the beauty was across the bank. You looked at Yaotai and fell into the sea of clouds.
You are as tall as a star at night. Yes, I dare not expect you to have me in your heart. Striped tears fell from my eyes, and the dog sat quietly when he saw me.
5. It is also a beautiful month in Qingchuan, and it is also a scene of frost, thunder and rain. The near-re-embodiment beauty rides the wind, and the mountains and rivers have no chance in this life.
6. You are a fairy, you know right from wrong, and you are unfamiliar.
Introduction to Tibetan poetry
Tibetan poems, also known as Tibetan poems, are a kind of miscellaneous poems.
There are three forms of Tibetan poems: one is the scenery contained in the first couplet and the second couplet, and the theme is not revealed until the couplet is completed; The second is to hide the first sentence of the poem in the last word; The third is to hide what is said at the beginning of the poem. The third kind is common. The first word of each sentence can be read continuously, which can convey the author's unique ideas.