Poetry about youth

Poems about youth are as follows:

The first song: "A Boy's Journey One" Tang Libai hits the wine, and the sword song is easy to water. Pass by the prince of Yan and visit Bingzhou. With lofty ideals and lofty ambitions, we young people are destined to achieve great success in the future. Don't bully each other by attacking Lu Goujian.

Appreciation of the Works: The whole poem of "Youth Travel" is explained as follows: When he passed through the land of the old Yan State, he met many like-minded people there. In today's Hebei area, Yan has said that Zhao Yan is generous since ancient times, and the folk customs here are bold and unrestrained, which is exactly what Li Bai yearns for.

Li Bai got along well with the heroes there. Everyone played chess and had a good time. Lu Gujian, a Warring States man, played chess and gambled with Jing Ke at that time in Handan, and finally quarreled. This is Li Bai's hope that everyone will live in harmony and not be unhappy like the ancients.

The second song: "After Graduation" Tang Meng Jiao used to be dirty and boastful, but now he is dissolute. In the spring breeze, this proud horse runs at the speed of two beats. I visited all the sights of Chang 'an gracefully in one day.

Appreciation of the Works: This is a four-line poem written by Meng Jiao, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, when he was a scholar in the 12th year of Zhenyuan (796). The first two sentences of this poem compare the author's frustrated situation in the past with his proud situation of gaining fame today, highlighting his boiling thoughts when he jumped into a new world today;

The last two sentences say that he galloped triumphantly across the horse in the spring breeze, and saw the flowers in Chang 'an in one day, showing an extremely happy mood. The whole poem has a brisk rhythm, which is unique among Meng's poems.

The third song: "Entering the Palace in March" Tang Lihe Qushui is full of red walls, and the wind is petite and Ye Xuee makeup. The curtain can be locked for thousands of years.

Appreciation of works: This poem is the expression of the author's feelings in the palace. The first two sentences are about the scenery outside the palace, and the last two sentences are about the bleak life of maids. The whole poem has bright colors and colorful words.

The poet thinks of the appearance of ladies-in-waiting from the spring scenery of mugwort in the fishing ditch, and then thinks of their life experiences of being locked in the palace. His thoughts are from reality to nothingness, from small to large, from concrete realistic scenes to generalized lyricism, and his ideas are ingenious.