In the distance, there are cold mountains, oblique stone paths and people in the depths of white clouds. Stop and sit in the maple forest late, and the frost leaves are red in February flowers.
This little poem is not only an impromptu ode to scenery, but also an expression of ambition. It is the expression of the poet's inner spiritual world and the sustenance of his interest, so it can enlighten and inspire readers.
2. "Zuo Ye Li Hua" Qiu Wei in Tang Dynasty
Pear is more beautiful than snow, and looks colder than snow. Its fragrance invades clothes. Spring breeze, please continue to move its petals, I hope this beautiful flower can fall on the jade steps of the palace hall.
This poem in the prosperous Tang Dynasty expresses the poet's hope that the monarch can know the advantages of pear flower, which is actually the poet's own advantages, so that the poet can realize his ideal of serving the country. Spring breeze can be understood as appreciating pear blossoms. It is not uncommon to compare the monarch with the spring breeze, which makes the monarch look much more cordial.
3. "Yang Liuzhi Ci" Bai Juyi in Tang Dynasty
The spring breeze swayed the willow branches in the wind, and the tender buds gave off a light yellow softer than silk. Always in the west corner of Fengfang, never a day, whose willow is this?
This is a poem about scenery. The first two sentences describe the scenery and the beauty of willows. The poet focuses on willow, writing about dynamics, shapes and colors, and expressing the beauty of its materials. The last two sentences are the poet's own evaluation of willow, because the place where willow was born is not in place and people can't appreciate it, which implies an implicit attack on the talent selection mechanism and relevant government officials.
4. The Lime Song was written by Yu Qian in Ming Dynasty.
It can only be extracted from the deep mountains after being struck by thousands of hammers. It regards the burning of the burning fire as a very common thing. Not afraid of broken bones, leaving innocence in the world.
This is a poem that holds things in the air to express one's ambition. The author uses lime as a metaphor to express his determination to be loyal to the country, not afraid of sacrifice and stick to noble sentiments.