Tang Bohu's seven-character quatrains

The seven-character quatrains about Tang Bohu are as follows:

1. Song of the Peach Blossom Temple: This is a classic seven-character quatrain by Tang Bohu, which describes Tang Bohu's daily life and outlook on life with the Peach Blossom Temple as the background. Among them, Taohuawu is Taohuaan, and Taohuaan is a peach fairy. Peach Fairy cultivates peach trees, picks them and drinks them. These poems express Tang Bohu's free and easy and uninhibited in a self-deprecating way.

2. Drinking to the Moon Song: In this seven-character quatrain, Tang Bohu drinks to the Moon, feeling that life is short and the years are ruthless, and at the same time expressing his yearning for free life and cherishing life. Among them, the moon is geometric, life is like a dream, and the years change their faces mercilessly. These poems express the short feeling of life and the ruthless helplessness of the years.

3. Yan Zhi: In this quatrain, Tang Bohu directly expressed his ambition and attitude. He would rather be poor than pursue fame and fortune, and this attitude of sticking to lofty character is vividly displayed in his poems. No alchemy, no meditation, no ploughing for merchants. Free to write and sell, there is no money on earth! These poems express his attitude towards life that he doesn't want to be burdened by fame and fortune.

4. Inscription poem of The Fisherman's Late Return: This seven-character quatrain was written by Tang Bohu for The Fisherman's Late Return. By depicting a quiet and beautiful landscape painting, Tang Bohu expressed his yearning for a free life and his detachment from the secular world.

The sea of clouds is vast, and the spring stone is clear. Chai Men half-mask, a corner of the sunset. The fisherman is coming back, and the towel is urgent. Enjoy yourself, why ask about the past and the present! The painter's implication is profound and unattainable. These poems express Tang Bohu's longing for a free life by describing the fisherman's carefree life.

5. Poem of Falling Flowers is a long poem by Tang Bohu. Taking falling flowers as the theme, by describing the withering of flowers and the shortness of life, he expressed his perception of life and his yearning for free life. Among them, flowers fly all over the sky, who pity the red incense? This poem expresses feelings about the brevity and impermanence of life.

6. The Poem of Peach Blossom is another classic poem of Tang Bohu. It takes peach blossom as the theme, and expresses his love for life and yearning for free life by describing peach blossom and praising spring. Among them, Taohuawu is Taohuaan, and Taohuaan is a peach fairy. Peach Fairy cultivates peach trees, picks them and drinks them. These poems express his love and pursuit of free life.

7. Warning is a poem that exhorts the world, expressing Tang Bohu's concern for the world and his understanding of life. Among them, everything is difficult to heaven, and future generations are far happy. Drink three glasses of wine, don't be careless, and you will get a sail. These poems express Tang Bohu's warning to the world not to pursue fame and fortune excessively, but to pay attention to the well-being of future generations, and enough is enough.

8. Lushan Mountain is a poem describing the scenery of Lushan Mountain. Through the description of Lushan Waterfall, Tang Bohu's praise of natural landscape and yearning for free life are expressed. Among them, Lushan Mountain is several times higher, with mountains, rain, mountains, thick and thick. Burning Dan didn't live on the screen, so he rode a donkey to see the incense burner peak. These poems depict the magnificent scenery of Lushan Mountain and express Tang Bohu's love for nature and pursuit of free life.

9. The Beauty of Begonia is a painting by Tang Bohu, which depicts a beautiful woman resting under a begonia flower. This painting is full of tenderness and delicacy, which shows Tang Bohu's unique understanding and artistic expression of female beauty.

10, "Gold Powder Painting" is a painting depicting the scene of an ancient city. In the painting, the city is bustling with traffic, which shows Tang Bohu's observation and understanding of urban life. This painting is full of life breath and humanistic feelings, which shows Tang Bohu's love for life and concern for the secular.