1, Qingming (Tang Dynasty) Du Mu
Mourning day, drizzle like tears; Pedestrians on the road want to die. Ask local people where to buy wine? The shepherd boy just laughed and didn't answer Xingshan Village.
Appreciation: This little poem, without any difficult words and allusions, is written in very popular language, with no trace of management. The syllables are very harmonious and complete, the scene is very fresh and vivid, and the realm is beautiful and interesting. Poetry is also natural in style and written in order. In art, this is a technique from low to high, gradually rising, and the climax is at the end. The so-called climax is not an unobstructed view, but an intriguing aftertaste.
2, Qingming Japanese wine (Song Dynasty) Gao Zhu
There are many tomb fields in the north and south hills, and the Qingming sweeps each other. Paper ashes fly into white butterflies, and tears are dyed into red azaleas.
When the sun goes down, the fox sleeps in front of the grave, and the children smile at the lights when the night returns. As long as you are alive, enjoy your wine and indulge yourself. In the grave after your death, you can't taste a drop.
Appreciation: The first verse of the poem is about vision, one is about scenery, and the other is about people. On this basis, we might as well think that the poet came to pay homage in Tomb-Sweeping Day on this day, not to the place where the tombs gathered, that is, to witness the scene. Because the cemetery is often deep, he is afraid of blocking the way, so he must look to the future at a glance. So what kind of scene is this? "There are many graves and fields in the north and south" and "north and south" are empty meanings, meaning in all directions.
3. Tomb-Sweeping Day visited Yulitang Village with friends (Tang Dynasty).
Several Su Chunshan chased Lu Lang, and Tomb-Sweeping Day was so smoky. Go back to wear a thin boat and slip on the bow, and get drunk and step on the residual flowers.
The wind is rushing, the clouds are floating wild, and the rain falls on the square pond. I can't bear to look back, frogs are full of sunset.
Appreciation: This is a poem describing a spring outing in Qingming. The first part tells that the author spent several nights in the mountains in this beautiful spring in Tomb-Sweeping Day, in order to find the remains of Wu Dong's great talents during the Three Kingdoms period. Zhuan Xu and Jing Lian described the details of returning from a spring outing: the bow of the boat slipped from time to time because of the shackles of newly-grown water bream, and the wild flowers on the roadside were trampled in drunkenness, but the flowers were left on the soles of the feet.