Poetry in red font

Poems with macro characters are as follows:

1, the dark wind is high in Hong Fei, and the solitary cloud is silent and the water is long. -Autumn Night by Du Mu in Tang Dynasty

Appreciation: it conveys a deep understanding of the passage of time and the impermanence of life, and also contains the yearning for hometown and the expectation for a better future. The contrast between scenery and emotion in the poem makes the whole poem give people rich images and far-reaching feelings.

2, the swan goose is in the clouds and the fish is in the water. This feeling is hard to send out. -Excerpted from Song Xin Qiji's Jade Case Yuan Xi.

Appreciation: This poem depicts endless yearning for parting. The swan goose and the fish spread apart, forming a contrast technique and highlighting the pain of parting. By expressing the author's feelings that he can't let go of his thoughts, he shows deep separation.

3. We looked at the green trees around your village and the pale blue in the remote mountainous areas, opened the door and began to bark and fly alone. -From "In the Heron Building" by Wang Zhihuan in the Tang Dynasty.

Appreciation: This poem depicts the quiet scene in the morning. Borrowing the image of Hongyan flying solo, it sets off the tranquility and harmony between nature and small villages. Through the concrete picture description and comparison, the poet's yearning for quiet and simple pastoral life is expressed.

4. Flying around, what do I look like? But sandpipers in the vast world! . -From Lu You's Autumn Night in the Tang Dynasty

Appreciation: This poem takes Sha Ou as the image, expressing the author's thoughts on the small life and the vast world. Although the poet is in a bustling city, he feels that life is short and insignificant, which is insignificant compared with heaven and earth. Through simple and profound metaphors, the poet's thoughts on life and the world are expressed.

5. The swan goose flies in the sky, and the fish Long Qian jumps in the water. -From Zhang's "Moonlit Night on the Spring River" in the Tang Dynasty.

Appreciation: The Flying Goose depicts the wild geese flying freely in the sky, and expresses the poet's spirit of pursuing enterprising and struggling. The diving of the dried ichthyosaur into the water gives it a special symbolic meaning, representing the courage and wisdom of adventure and exploration.