10 ancient cicada poems

10 ancient poems about cicadas and their appreciation;

1, loud, not blown by the autumn wind. -Yu Shinan's Cicada.

This poem describes the cicada's high-pitched singing, pointing out that its singing travels far, not because of the autumn wind, but because it is high. This expresses cicada's self-confidence and independent spirit.

2. The pure heart is hungry because of this, and you sing in vain all night. -Li Shangyin's Cicada.

This poem describes the life habits of cicada, pointing out that it is difficult to get enough food because of its height, but it still doesn't stop singing. This expresses cicada's persistence and perseverance.

3, singing in the west, thinking deeply in the south crown. -Robin Wang, A Political Prisoner Listening to Cicada.

This poem describes the cicada singing in autumn, which triggered the poet's yearning for his hometown. This expresses the touching effect of cicada music on people's emotions.

4, hanging down to drink clear dew, flowing out of sparse tung. -Yu Shinan's Cicada.

This poem describes the appearance and singing of cicada, pointing out that it drinks dew in the morning and its singing comes from sparse airplane leaves. This expresses the elegance and nobility of cicadas.

5, the autumn wind is slightly cool, and the cold is ringing around me. -"Give a White Horse to Wang Biao" by Cao Zhi.

This poem describes the cry of cicadas in autumn, which brings the poet a feeling of loneliness and sadness. This expresses the harmony between cicada's music and human emotions.

6, when the Qing dynasty is incompetent, I love lonely clouds and monks. -Mutu's "Climbing the Tomb and Performing Xing Wu's Stunt".

This poem describes the poet's love for leisure life and compares lonely clouds and quiet monks to cicadas. This shows that cicada's music is consistent with people's psychology of pursuing a quiet life.

7. Mangrove cicadas are full of sunsets, and hoary heads are injured. -Yuan Zhen's "Send Lu Jian".

This poem describes the cicada singing in the mangrove forest at sunset, which triggered the poet's sadness of parting with his friends. This expresses cicada's music and people's feelings of parting.

8, the new cicada sheltered from the wind, and the high willow sent the sunset. -Jia Dao's Send a Friend.

This poem describes a scene in which a new cicada is hiding from the wind and rain and a high willow is sending a friend away in the sunset. This expresses the mutual echo between cicada's music and people's feelings of parting.

9. When you touch your dream, everything is self-contained. -Liu Kezhuang's "Smell the Frog on the 25th of March".

This poem describes that the first time I heard a frog touched the poet's dream and triggered his complex emotions. This expresses the touching effect of animal sounds like cicadas on human emotions.

10, sitting alone in the pond like a tiger, poplar trees nourish the spirit. -Jia Dao's Jade Line.

This poem describes the poet sitting alone by the pond, meditating, and being happy to hear cicadas singing under the green poplar trees. This expresses the positive effect of cicada music on people's physical and mental health.

Life habits of cicadas:

1. When the larvae mature, they will climb to the ground, find a suitable place, and then take off the last layer of skin and become adults. This process is called eclosion, which is an important part of cicada's life.

2. Adult cicadas will fly to trees and start their singing career. Male cicadas will use a special organ in the abdomen, the vocal cord membrane, to make a sharp sound to attract female cicadas to mate. After mating, the female cicada will lay her eggs on the bark or branches and then die.

3. After the eggs hatch in the tree, they will become small larvae, burrow into the ground again and start a new life cycle. In this way, the life habits of cicadas form a complete cycle.