What poems contain jade characters in The Book of Songs?

1, throw Liulang Yudou to the ground, hang the sail and sail. -Song Xin Qiqi's broken child Throwing the Land and Liu Lang Yu Dou

Interpretation: Fan Zeng was angry because Xiang Yu didn't kill Liu Bang, but helped destroy Wu and took his teacher boating on the five lakes.

2, the jade bowl is cold and dripping, and the powder melts the snow and penetrates the yarn. -Yan Songshu's "Cold Dew in the Jade Bowl of Huanxisha"

Interpretation: The jade bowl in the boudoir is full of ice, and the condensed water drops around the bowl will drip down.

3, jade furnace incense, red wax tears, partial according to the painting hall Qiu Si. -Tang Wen Ting Yun's "More Leaking Jade Furnace Incense"

Interpretation: Jade stove spits smoke, red candle drops tears, and swaying light and shadow reflects the sadness of gorgeous house.

4. The jade fence should still exist, but Zhu Yan has changed. -Five Dynasties Li Yu "When is the Spring Flower and Autumn Moon?

Interpretation: The finely carved railings and jade steps should still be there, but the people I miss are aging.

Her jade-white stairs were cold with dew, and her silk soles were wet, so she stayed there for so long. -Tang Li Bai's Jade Family

Interpretation: Dew was born on the steps made of jade. It was independent for a long time in the middle of the night, and the dew soaked the socks.

In ancient China, the physical properties and chemical composition of jade were unknown to the world. People can only feel its appearance, color, temperature and feeling by watching and touching, just like the ancients felt about poetry creation and beautiful scenery. In Li Bai's works, jade is not only the symbol of kingship, but also the embodiment of the poet's romantic thought and beautiful talent.

In Du Fu's Song of Drinking Eight Immortals, there is an evaluation of Li Bai. "The son of heaven can't get on the boat and calls himself Brewmaster." For Li Bai, wine is also an indispensable part of life. In the Tang Dynasty, drinking prevailed in all walks of life, and wine was called jade liquid and nectar by poets. Wine vessels made of jade became popular in the Tang Dynasty, including jade bottles, jade pots, jade cups, jade cups, jade bottles and jade bottles.

"Tell me to go to Tai Su, and the jade cup will give you nectar." "If you leave tomorrow, the jade bottle will be empty." Whether friends have a drink, have a drink, or drink in a farewell pavilion and raise a glass together, it is conveyed by this beautiful jade wine, which is the most heroic and happiest poem in Li Bai's poems and the reason why Li Bai is called Brewmaster. The so-called white drunkenness is passed down from generation to generation.