The image connotation of wine in poetry

Wine is often used as a symbol of melancholy in poetry to express the poet's feelings such as sadness, loneliness and parting, and also represents friendship and reunion.

1, the description of wine in the poem

There are various descriptions of wine in poems, which are full of poets' love and praise for wine. In poetry, wine often becomes the carrier for poets to express their feelings and ideals. Wine can not only bring pleasant taste experience, but also make people forget their troubles and enter the realm of detachment.

2. The imagery connotation of wine in poetry.

Wine is often used as an image in poetry, with rich and varied connotations. First of all, wine is often used to express sadness. For example, Li Bai wrote in "Farewell Minister of Xie Tiao Village, Xuanzhou": "Although the water still flows, though it is cut with a knife, it is sad to return, though it is drowned with wine", and he used wine to drown his sorrows. At the same time, wine is also regarded as a symbol of friendship. No matter rich or poor, wine is the bond to maintain friendship.

In addition, wine is also used to express the poet's lofty aspirations. For example, Su Shi's "Water Tune Song Tou" wrote: "When will there be a bright moon? Ask the sky for wine. " , showing the poet's lofty aspirations and romantic feelings. Generally speaking, the image connotation of wine in poetry is rich and varied, which can not only express the poet's sadness, but also symbolize friendship and pride, and is one of the important images in poetry.

Poetry describing wine

1, "Send Yuan Er Shi An Xi"

This is a famous poem written by the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Wei. This poem expresses the poet's sadness of leaving his hometown and friends by describing the rainy days in Weicheng, the green willows in the guest house, and the scenes of people leaving Yangguan in the west for no reason. Among them, the famous sentence "Advise the monarch to drink more, and there is no reason for people to leave Yangguan in the west" uses wine to express the poet's reluctant feelings for the old friend.

2. "Water Tune"

Another poem describing wine is the Song Dynasty poet Su Shi's "Water Tune Song Tou". This poem takes the Mid-Autumn Festival night as the background, and expresses the poet's yearning for his hometown and relatives through the description of the bright moon, rivers and flying immortals. In the poem, "When will there be a bright moon? Ask the sky for wine. " Famous sentences with wine as their emotional sustenance show the poet's lofty sentiments and romantic feelings.

3. Tomb-Sweeping Day

Qingming is a famous poem written by Du Mu, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, which describes the scene of Tomb-Sweeping Day. This poem expresses the poet's sad mood of paying homage to his old friend in Tomb-Sweeping Day by describing the scene of rain in Qingming Festival. In the poem, "Where is the restaurant? The shepherd boy pointed to Xinghua Village. " With wine as the introduction, the famous sentence expresses the poet's sadness and yearning for his loved ones in Tomb-Sweeping Day.