Poems describing the prosperity of the Tang Dynasty

1, Spring Breeze is proud of horseshoe disease, and you can see Chang 'an flowers all in one day. -Don? Meng Jiao's After Graduation

Interpretation: Riding on Chang 'an Road, which is full of spring flowers, today's horseshoe sound is particularly light, and I have unconsciously seen the flowers in Chang 'an.

Theme: This poem expresses the author's feeling of being proud of the spring breeze and becoming famous in one fell swoop.

2. Chang 'an looks back at the embroidered pile, and the top of the mountain opens a thousand times. -Tang Du Mu's "Three Songs of Crossing the Qing Palace" Part I

Commentary: Looking back on Chang 'an, Mount Li looks like a pile of splendid scenery. On the top of the mountain, thousands of doors of Huaqing Palace opened in turn.

Theme: This poem expresses the poet's great indignation at the extravagance and debauchery of the supreme ruler.

A moon hangs over the capital, and 10,000 washing hammers are beating. -Tang Li Bai's Midnight Wu Ge Qiu Ge

Interpretation: There is moonlight in Chang 'an, and thousands of families are smashing clothes.

Theme: This poem was written by her husband's wife. She is eager to make an expedition to the frontier in autumn night, hoping to end the war as soon as possible and save her husband from leaving home for an expedition. Expressed the poet's thoughts and feelings of longing for a peaceful life.

4. Autumn wind gives birth to Lishui, and leaves fall all over Chang 'an. -Tang Jiadao's History of Wu Chu in Jiang Yi.

Interpretation: On the occasion of parting, the autumn wind blows the Weihe River and leaves fall all over the capital Chang 'an.

Theme: This poem reflects the sadness of parting by recalling the scene, weather and environment at the time of farewell, and expresses the poet's deep yearning for the teacher.

5, Tianxiang penetrates Chang 'an, and the city is full of golden armor. -Don Huang Chao's The Last Chrysanthemum

Interpretation: The blooming chrysanthemums are dazzling, and the fragrance permeates Chang 'an. The whole city is bathed in fragrant chrysanthemums, and there are golden chrysanthemums like armor everywhere.

Theme: This poem expresses the author's eager desire to realize his lofty ideals and ambitions, and also shows the author's determination to win on the road to realizing his ideals. It also shows that the poet is not willing to fail in the imperial examination, and also shows the poet's heroism and noble character.

6. Chang 'an Street is narrow and oblique, with green cows and white horses and seven fragrant cars. -Don? Lu's ancient meaning to Chang 'an

Interpretation: Chang 'an Avenue is connected with all kinds of small streets and alleys. Buffalo, white horses and cars come and go in the street.

Theme: This poem expresses the poet's love and yearning for a better life, his brilliant loneliness and resentment, and also reveals the life philosophy that things are impermanent and glory cannot last long.