Acacia written by Wang Wei, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. This poem is a poem written by Wang Wei, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. It is a poem that praises things and sends love to others. It is a work that cares for friends to return home as soon as possible. The original text of this poem is like this: When those red berries come in spring, they flush on your southern branches. People who want to miss them collect more, and Mix red beans have attracted people's attention. In the vernacular, it means: red red beans grow in the sunny south, and how many are born in the spring season? I hope that people who miss me will collect more, and small red beans will attract acacia. Acacia is a masterpiece of young Wang Wei's love poems. Poetry touches people with things. With the help of the bright colors of red beans and related touching legends, it conveys a deep feeling of acacia with implicit, deep, fresh and fluent language. Acacia is still a famous poem about objects. Red beans, produced in the south of China, have bright red fruits and crystal clear appearance, because southerners often use them as clothing decorations. Red beans are associated with acacia, which comes from a sad love story. Legend has it that in ancient times, a woman died in the frontier because of her husband, crying to death under a tree, and then turned into red beans, which grew and sprouted in spring. From then on, red beans were called acacia, which was also quoted as acacia in literature. The first sentence begins with "when those red berries come in spring", which implies the lovesickness in the following. The language is extremely simple and full of images. The second sentence, "Your southern branches are flushed," was asked softly. Naturally, the tone of the message was particularly cordial. However, it is meaningful to ask you only Flushing, a red bean on the southern branch. This is to choose something full of emotion to express your feelings. The third sentence is followed by the message of "pick more red beans", which means the same thing. It is a common practice in classical poetry to pick plants to express homesickness and imply that distant friends cherish friendship, and the language is sincere and moving. Here, I only use acacia to tell people, but my own acacia is seen between the lines. Expressing feelings in this way is elegant, moving and meaningful. The last sentence "as a symbol of our love" is only because red beans can best express acacia. What the poet hopes is that every time a friend sees this red bean that best represents acacia, he can think of the "I" who misses acacia and the "I" who misses you. From the poet's affectionate exhortation to his friends, we can see the poet's deep homesickness. It is the poet's desire for friends that makes him hope that his friends can do the same. Expressing feelings in this way is deeply touching. "Evil" Year: Korean Author: Han nameless evil! I want to know you and live a long life. There is no mausoleum in the mountains, the river is exhausted, thunder and lightning in winter and rain and snow in summer, and heaven and earth are one, but dare to be with you! "Sword Armor" Time: Pre-Qin Author: "The Book of Songs" pale, Millennium first frost. The so-called Iraqis are on the water side. Tracing back from it, the road resistance is long; Swim back from it, in the middle of the water Sadly, the Millennium is still there. The so-called Iraqis are in the water. Tracing back from it, the road is blocked and embarrassing; Swim back from the inside and swim in the water. The dew has not yet arrived, so-called Iraqis are in the water. Tracing back from it, the road is blocked and right; Swim back from the inside and swim in the water. Red beans: Tang Author: Wang Wei When those red berries come in spring, the flush is on your southern branch. People who want to miss them collect more, and Mix red beans have attracted people's attention. The Age of Sansheng Stone: Tang Author: Who will get sacred relics and wander around? One hasn't. Where did the three come from? There are cold dew drops in the clear night and crazy clouds in the day. It should be supernatural, and everything can be guessed. Acacia written by Wang Wei, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. This poem is a poem written by Wang Wei, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. It is a poem that praises things and sends love to others. It is a work that cares for friends to return home as soon as possible. The original text of this poem is like this: When those red berries come in spring, they flush on your southern branches. People who want to miss them collect more, and Mix red beans have attracted people's attention. In the vernacular, it means: red red beans grow in the sunny south, and how many are born in the spring season? I hope that people who miss me will collect more, and small red beans will attract acacia. Acacia is a masterpiece of young Wang Wei's love poems. Poetry touches people with things. With the help of the bright colors of red beans and related touching legends, it conveys a deep feeling of acacia with implicit, deep, fresh and fluent language. Acacia is still a famous poem about objects. Red beans, produced in the south of China, have bright red fruits and crystal clear appearance, because southerners often use them as clothing decorations. Red beans are associated with acacia, which comes from a sad love story. Legend has it that in ancient times, a woman died in the frontier because of her husband, crying to death under a tree, and then turned into red beans, which grew and sprouted in spring. From then on, red beans were called acacia, which was also quoted as acacia in literature. The first sentence begins with "when those red berries come in spring", which implies the lovesickness in the following. The language is extremely simple and full of images. The second sentence, "Your southern branches are flushed," was asked softly. Naturally, the tone of the message was particularly cordial. However, it is meaningful to ask you only Flushing, a red bean on the southern branch. This is to choose something full of emotion to express your feelings. The third sentence is followed by the message of "pick more red beans", which means the same thing. It is a common practice in classical poetry to pick plants to express homesickness and imply that distant friends cherish friendship, and the language is sincere and moving. Here, I only use acacia to tell people, but my own acacia is seen between the lines. Expressing feelings in this way is elegant, moving and meaningful. The last sentence "as a symbol of our love" is only because red beans can best express acacia. What the poet hopes is that every time a friend sees this red bean that best represents acacia, he can think of the "I" who misses acacia and the "I" who misses you. From the poet's affectionate exhortation to his friends, we can see the poet's deep homesickness. It is the poet's desire for friends that makes him hope that his friends can do the same. Expressing feelings in this way is deeply touching. Acacia by Wang Wei, a poet in Tang Dynasty. Wang Wei, when those red berries come in spring, they flush on your southern branches. People who want to miss them collect more, and Mix red beans have attracted people's attention. Red beans grow on the southern land, and I don't know how many new branches grow every spring. I hope you can collect it as much as you like, because it can best pin your love for acacia. Extended data:
Appreciation: This is a poem that sends lovesickness by chanting things, and it is a work that cares about friends as soon as possible. Sentences are inspired by things, and the language is simple but imaginative; Then I sent a message with questions and entrusted my feelings with meaning. The third sentence implies cherishing friendship. On the surface, it seems nostalgic, but behind it, there is a deep weight of love. The last pun is not only to the point, but also to the feelings. It is beautiful and elegant. The whole poem is elegant and smart, full of thoughts, unpretentious language and harmonious and feminine rhythm. It can be described as the best of quatrains. Red beans are produced in the south. They are hard, bright red and crystal clear as coral. Southerners often use them for inlaying. Legend has it that there was a woman in ancient times, because her husband died by the side and cried under the tree and turned into red beans, so people called her "Xiangsisi". It is often used to describe lovesickness in Tang poetry. And "lovesickness" is not limited to the scope of love between men and women, but also includes friends. For example, Su Li's poem "It's hard for pedestrians to stay for a long time, and each has its own lovesickness language" is an example. The title of this poem is "A Gift from the River to Li Guinian", which shows that this poem expresses the feelings of caring for friends. Song Red Bean: Red Bean is a song sung by Faye Wong, written by Lin and composed by Liu Zhongyan. It was first recorded in the album Singing Journey released by Faye Wong 1998. 1999 This song won the Top Ten Golden Melody Awards of Radio Television Hong Kong and the Top Ten Golden Melody Awards of tvbi. Liu Zhongyan, the composer of Red Bean, imagined how Faye Wong would sing according to her voice when she wrote Red Bean, so the song was finished in a few minutes. Lin, the lyricist of Red Bean, saw a Japanese drama on TV when he was writing. In the play, the heroine cooked red beans because she wanted to say goodbye. Therefore, Lin thought about the lyrics while following the plot, thus creating the song "Red Bean". Red bean is the most popular song in Faye Wong's touring album. The popularity of Red Bean not only has a beautiful melody, but also Lin's delicate and touching brushwork adds a lot of color to the song. Faye Wong's voice sounds a little diffuse, but it's scattered in shape and lingering in spirit, especially the emotion in the middle is full of nature, which deserves to be regarded as a model of love songs. Acacia by Wang Wei, a poet in Tang Dynasty. Wang Wei, when those red berries come in spring, they flush on your southern branches. People who want to miss them collect more, and Mix red beans have attracted people's attention. Red red beans grow in the sunny south, how many are born in the spring season? I hope that people who miss me will collect more, and small red beans will attract acacia. Extended data:
A brief analysis of this poem is a poem to send homesickness by chanting things, and it is a work that cares for friends to return home as soon as possible. Sentences are inspired by things, and the language is simple but imaginative; Then, I sent a message with questions, which meaningfully entrusted my feelings; The third sentence implies cherishing friendship. On the surface, it seems nostalgic, but behind it, there is a deep weight of love. The last pun is not only to the point, but also to the feelings. It is beautiful and elegant. The whole poem is elegant and smart, full of thoughts, unpretentious language and harmonious and feminine rhythm. It can be described as the best of quatrains. Red beans are produced in the south. They are hard, bright red and crystal clear as coral. Southerners often use them for inlaying. Legend has it that there was a woman in ancient times, because her husband died by the side and cried under the tree and turned into red beans, so people called her "Xiangsisi". It is often used to describe lovesickness in Tang poetry. Acacia written by Wang Wei, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. Wang Wei, when those red berries come in spring, they flush on your southern branches. People who want to miss them collect more, and Mix red beans have attracted people's attention. Red red beans grow in the sunny south, how many are born in the spring season? I hope that people who miss me will collect more, and small red beans will attract acacia. Extended data:
A brief analysis of this poem is a poem to send homesickness by chanting things, and it is a work that cares for friends to return home as soon as possible. Sentences are inspired by things, and the language is simple but imaginative; Then, I sent a message with questions, which meaningfully entrusted my feelings; The third sentence implies cherishing friendship. On the surface, it seems nostalgic, but behind it, there is a deep weight of love. The last pun is not only to the point, but also to the feelings. It is beautiful and elegant. The whole poem is elegant and smart, full of thoughts, unpretentious language and harmonious and feminine rhythm. It can be described as the best of quatrains. Red beans are produced in the south. They are hard, bright red and crystal clear as coral. Southerners often use them for inlaying. Legend has it that there was a woman in ancient times, because her husband died by the side and cried under the tree and turned into red beans, so people called her "Xiangsisi". It is often used to describe lovesickness in Tang poetry. And "lovesickness" is not limited to the scope of love between men and women, but also includes friends. For example, Su Li's poem "It's hard for pedestrians to stay for a long time, and each has its own lovesickness language" is an example. The title of this poem is "A Gift from the River to Li Guinian", which shows that this poem expresses the feelings of caring for friends.