Dream back to the beautiful sentences of Datang

Dream back to Datang's beautiful sentences:

1, dream back to Datang, prosperous as flowers, prosperous Chang 'an, a fairyland on earth.

2. Back in time, the Tang Dynasty flourished, and the bonfire was vivid.

Dream back to the Tang Dynasty, immersed in the world of poetry and music, and feel the profoundness of Chinese civilization.

4, absolute beauty, bustling, dreaming back to the Tang Dynasty, feeling the cultural heritage and artistic taste of that era.

5, fireworks in March, before the flowers and under the moon, dreaming back to Datang, indulging in the romantic atmosphere of that era.

The function of sentence making:

1. Make the language more vivid: By making sentences, we can transform abstract words into concrete contexts, making the language more vivid and easier to understand and remember.

2. Help language learning: Sentence making is the basis of language learning. By making sentences, we can better master the rules of words and grammar and improve our language expression ability.

3. Improve writing level: Sentence making is the basis of writing. By practicing sentence-making, you can improve your writing level and make the article more fluent, coherent and logical.

4. Improve language thinking ability: Sentence making requires us to use language knowledge and thinking ability flexibly. Through constant practice, we can improve our language thinking ability and enhance our language expression ability.

The oriole has known each other for a long time, and she wanted to stop crying four or five times.

The beauty of Tang poetry lies in Yung Wing's "moving the pavilion on the lake". The most beautiful scene is that the spring breeze blows over the pavilion on the lake, with wickers and vines, telling their own sadness.

Did the oriole on the shore live here for a long time? Has he known you and me for a long time? Finally, on the day of parting, you and I looked at each other in tears. Before we could say goodbye, the oriole had cried four or five times. Beauty is the scenery, the feeling of parting, how sincerely it touched wicker and vine, and moved orioles.

The beauty of Tang poetry lies in Gao Shi's "listening to the flute". The long Tang Dynasty has both the prosperous beauty of the capital and the magnificent beauty of the border crossing beyond the Great Wall. The Hu people are independent of the garrison, and the scenery upstairs is depressed. Only the bright moon on the sea is quite leisurely. I want to ask Meihua, how did the earth's flute fill the mountain with wind overnight?