What is the meaning of falling flowers in ancient poems?

1. Appreciation of the image of falling flowers in ancient poems "Falling red is not a heartless thing, but turning into spring mud protects flowers more". In the words of Lu You, the poet "falls into the mud and grinds it into dust, but the fragrance remains the same." Falling in love originally refers to the flowers blooming on the branches, but it is not something without feelings. Even if it turns into spring mud, it is willing to cultivate beautiful spring flowers to grow. Not for the unique fragrance, but to protect the flowers. Although the poet is divorced from the officialdom, he still cares about the fate of the country and never forgets his ambition to serve the country. He fully expresses the poet's strong feelings and becomes a famous sentence handed down from generation to generation.

"Huayang fell to the ground and cried" Huayang is catkin, a scene in late spring, which sets off a sad atmosphere.

"I don't hate this flower flying away, but I hate that the West Garden is difficult to compose." "In detail, it is not a flower, but a little bit is a tear."

The author wrote about other people's attitudes towards Huayang, expressing his concern about Huayang's fate. It seems heartless, but in fact it is intentional. From the running water in front of me, I remembered the tears of missing women; Flowers in the sky are reflected from the tears of thinking women. It can be said that there is reality in the virtual, and there is emptiness in the real, and the reality is mixed. Zheng criticized Dongpo Yuefu for "putting the finishing touch".

2. What do you mean by falling flowers? Falling flowers are usually used to express sadness and pity for the passing of beautiful things.

Falling flowers refer to withered flowers, because falling flowers are always at the most beautiful moment, giving people a sad feeling of dying when they are brilliant. At first, it was pitied by the world, and later it was used by poets as a metaphor for sad love, their own experiences or other regrettable events, thus reflecting their short-lived sadness about the world.

Falling flowers are beautiful, transient and dynamic images. With their sad beauty, they will leave a deeper impression on the world. Falling flowers are full of feelings and fears that spring is no longer, youth is no longer, and beauty is dying.

Scholars use the image of "falling flowers", which is usually used to express their lament over the vicissitudes of life, which is the vicissitudes of life. When describing falling flowers, it is mostly a state of depression. The expression of the image of "fallen flowers" is a process of expressing their inner world through external images.

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The evolution of the fallen flower image;

Flowers are a symbol of good things, but "falling flowers" only represent a kind of sadness. Falling flowers are not only the feelings of hurting and cherishing spring, but also the deep sorrow of losing youth and losing face.

Looking back on the long process of cultural accumulation, the image of falling flowers has the following two particularly prominent meanings. First, from flowering to falling flowers, the evolution of nature conforms to the laws of vicissitudes, ups and downs, and ups and downs of life, thus becoming a symbol of ups and downs of life, full of philosophical meaning.

Secondly, flowers are weak and sometimes bloom. Therefore, falling flowers often replace women, which is naturally the eternal cognitive object and aesthetic object of human beings. The forms of nature are rich and colorful, and human beings' acquisition of beauty is endless.

Mountains and rivers are full of temperament, and falling flowers is a natural phenomenon and law, but in China's classical poetry creation, this image is constantly endowed with emotion and life.

As one of countless classic images in China's classical poems, "Falling Flowers" has experienced a long process of development and evolution. Its multiple changes from original meaning and figurative meaning to extended meaning and symbolic meaning show the fuzziness of Chinese and create a profound and fresh aesthetic mood of China's classical poems.

The appearance of the fallen flower image in classical poetry works not only stays on the surface of meaning, but also has deeper meaning, that is, "the image beyond the image" and "the meaning beyond the taste" mentioned by Si Kongtu in Twenty-four Poems.

The language in China's classical poems is suggestive and ambiguous, implying the disappearance of spring and conveying the feelings of hurting and cherishing spring, which is an example.

It can be seen that the image is the unity of the objective image and subjective feelings expressed by the creator in the process of creating works by using artistic techniques such as association, and the unity of the objective image and subjective feelings felt by readers through language and writing in reading acceptance.

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3. What is the image of "fallen flower" in poetry? The image of "falling flowers" in poetry refers to:

First, the fallen flowers are described as natural scenery, which constitutes a beautiful artistic conception.

Example:

1, "Spring City is full of flowers"-Han Yi's cold food

Analysis: It gives people the feeling that the spring breeze is warm and sunny, and flowers of all colors dance in the wind, which is very wonderful.

2. "But now I think of that night, that storm, I don't know how many flowers I folded"-Meng Haoran's "Spring Dawn"

Analysis: With the sound of wind and rain and falling flowers everywhere, you can imagine the beauty of spring and the childlike interest of children.

Second, in the face of falling flowers, sigh: sigh that time flies and the beauty is no longer there.

Example:

1, "flowing water is lighter than spring, and heaven and earth are also." -Li Yu's "Langtaosha"

Analysis: This shows the hatred and helplessness of the country.

2. "Flowers from Shui Piao to water, one kind of acacia, two places of leisure." -Li Qingzhao's "A Piece of Plum"

Analysis: Expressed a deep depression, a faint pain of lovesickness.

3. "The person who buried flowers today is stupid. Who did he know when he was buried? " -A Dream of Red Mansions

Analysis: the flower has been buried, and who has been buried, which means that one's fate is not as good as falling flowers, exhausting the persistent sadness in one's heart.

Third, there is the high-spirited spirit implied by the fallen flowers.

Example:

1, "A vicious spring water surrounds the flower body, enchanting flower shadows occupy the spring respectively, and the easterly wind blows into snow, which is definitely better than the strangers in the south grinding it into dust." -Wang Anshi's "Apricot Flowers in the North"

Analysis: Hidden poets would rather die in the struggle with the die-hards than compromise.

4. What is the image of "fallen flower" in poetry? "Falling Flowers" is a beautiful, transient and dynamic image. With the beauty of sadness, the poet will be more deeply impressed.

Falling flowers are full of feelings and fears that spring is no longer, youth is no longer, and beauty is dying. Poets who use the image of "falling flowers" usually express their feelings about the fleeting and unpredictable fate of life through falling flowers.

When describing fallen flowers, most of them are in a state of depression and frustration. The expression of the image of "fallen flower" is a process of expressing the inner world by external images. Extended data:

The image poem of "Falling Flowers": 1, and "Lisao": "The glory has not fallen, and the daughter is innocent."

I want to pick the flowers before they fall and find a beautiful maid to give them to her. Appreciation: the "glory has not fallen" here is actually a metaphor for the poet's face is not old; The sentence pattern of "He ..." is another way of saying "fear of beauty death".

The poet euphemistically expressed his imagination of falling flowers and directly linked flowers with life by symbolic means. This kind of anxiety about death will become a common practice of later poets.

2. "Song of Qianxi": "When a flower falls, it goes with the flow and is no longer fresh." When a flower falls and goes with the water, it is no longer fresh. Appreciation: The poet wrote that the fallen flowers will never return with the water, and there seems to be a faint helpless sigh in the passage of life.

This kind of low sigh will also become a kind of inertia, and the image combination of "flowing water and falling flowers" will become the saddest and most traumatic scene in China's poems. 3, "From the King of Qi to Yang's other trades to teach": "Singing birds for change, sedentary."

It was not until I was exhausted that I found that the singing birds had changed species and sat for too long, so that there were more fallen flowers on the ground. Appreciation: Falling Flowers expresses the poet's clear artistic conception image and realizes the leisurely and meticulous life interest; In the falling flowers, people indulge in entertainment, drink and laugh.

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5. What is the meaning of the bright moon in ancient poetry? 1) Mingyue: Faced with the vastness of the universe, the infinity of the bright moon and the limitation of life, many works of mourning, cherishing and sighing have been passed down through the ages. The moon has already turned from a "white jade plate" into a time image that can't go back to the East like flowing water, making people feel small and short in front of the vast and eternal universe.

Of course, the moon is still the representative image of sadness and love. 2) River: The Yangtze River flows eastward, the jade belt is lingering, and the coastal scenery is picturesque, which has produced many famous sayings that have been passed down through the ages.

River is not only a concept of space, but also a concept of time. No matter you are A Qin, Wu Han, Tang Zong, Song Zu or a lean generation, without exception, you will eventually be lost in the rolling history.

When you are alive, no matter how brilliant your life is, you can't escape the laws of nature, and it will eventually become dust and running water. It shows the emptiness of life, which is more profound and distant.

3) Falling Flowers: Throughout the history of China's poetry, there are fewer flowers and more flowers. Falling flowers are full of feelings and fears that spring is no longer, youth is no longer, and beauty is dying.

Colorful falling flowers is the core image of the theme of hurting spring in China's classical poems. With the fallen flower as the medium, the beautiful and fluent language expresses the sigh of the fleeting time. Beauty is easy to get old and life is impermanent, which covers almost all the meanings of the fallen flower image in later generations.

In "A Moonlit Night on a Spring River", the author Zhang showed a fragment of the heroine's blurred dream: last night, the dream fell in a pool. On the moonlit riverside, the scenery is infinite, and the person she is waiting for has not come back yet.

Beautiful petals float quietly in the silent deep pool, and the moment in the dream reflects the desolation of long-term watch and the panic of beautiful aging.