Spring Poems in Ye Shaoweng 1 What are Ye Shaoweng's poems about spring?
This park is not worth visiting.
Perhaps my master was worried that my wooden shoes trampled his precious moss and tapped Chai Men lightly, but no one opened it for a long time.
But this spring spring, after all, can't be caged. Look, there is a pink apricot sticking out of the wall.
This little poem describes what the poet saw and felt when he visited the garden in spring, which is very vivid and interesting. The first two sentences, "Pity the dog's teeth, seal the moss, and Chai Fei won't open for a long time", show that the author didn't meet his relatives and friends, and the garden door was closed, so he couldn't enjoy the spring flowers in the garden. However, it is very humorous, saying that it is probably because the garden owner cherishes the moss in the garden and is afraid that my fangs will leave traces of trampling on it, so Chai Fei has been delayed.
The host is not at home, deliberately saying that the host intends to refuse the guests. This is to pave the way for the following poem. The last two sentences are more novel because of the concept of "pity for teeth and moss": although the owner selfishly closed the garden door and seemed to want to leave spring scenery alone in the garden, "spring scenery can't be closed all over the garden, and an apricot will come out of the wall."
The latter two poems are vivid and have strange ideas. Both "spring scenery" and "red apricot" are anthropomorphic, which contain feelings and logic in the scenery, which can arouse many associations of readers and be inspired by philosophy: "spring scenery" can't be caged, and "red apricot" will inevitably "come out of the wall" to announce the coming of spring. Similarly, all new and beautiful things can't be stopped or imprisoned, and it will surely break through any bondage and flourish.
2. What are Ye Shaoweng's poems about spring?
This park is not worth visiting.
Pity should be given to the moss on the fangs,
Small mouth firewood flies for a long time.
You can't close the garden in spring,
An almond came out of the wall.
"It's worthless to visit a garden" is a famous phrase of Ye Shaoweng, a poet in the Song Dynasty. This little poem describes what the poet saw and felt when he visited the garden in spring. This poem begins with the poet enjoying the flowers in the garden, but he can't get into the garden gate. Emotionally, he went from expectation to disappointment. Later, when I saw an apricot sticking out of the wall, I realized the spring in the garden. My feelings changed from disappointment to unexpected surprise, which was tortuous and hierarchical.
In particular, the third and fourth sentences not only exaggerate the rich spring scenery, but also reveal profound philosophy. The whole poem is very lively and interesting, which embodies the characteristics of small frames and deep meaning, and is famous for its blending of scenes.
3. Wing Chun Poetry (Ye Shaoweng)
What you read in the night book
Ye Shaoweng
The rustling leaves send the cold sound, and the autumn wind moves the guests on the river.
I know that children choose to promote weaving, and a lamp fell on the fence at night.
This park is not worth visiting.
Ye Shaoweng
Should pity fangs to seal the pale platform, Xiao Kou Chai Fei won't open for a long time.
But this spring spring, after all, can't be caged. Look, there is a pink apricot sticking out of the wall.
Jiaxing steet
Ye Shaoweng
Ye Ping sees the sky without mountains, and nine reeds smoke.
The long green water branch port supports the duck boat in the south.
Tian Jia San Yong
Ye Shaoweng
Weave red hibiscus for the boundary and row stones for the bridge.
A poor career in the wild saves trouble, a hut and two ponds.
Tian Jia San Yong
Ye Shaoweng
Because the water in the field is not good for replanting, the family is busy raising silkworms.
When the yellow calf returns, the sedge is wide and the green mulberry leaves are all bamboo ladders.
Tian Jia San Yong
Ye Shaoweng
Bao Er even sent Tian Tou rice, painted sideburns and adjusted his forehead.
I believe that the spring breeze, tea girl, Qingyang courtyard is swaying.
Emperor Wu of Han dynasty
Ye Shaoweng
The name of the temple is long and the autumn flowers are silent, and the name of the platform is boundless.
There is no so-called world group, Penglai was wrongly identified as the hometown of the emperor.