Suffocating classical poetry

This amazing classical poem is as follows:

1, Song of Peach Blossom Temple

Taohuawu Taohuaan, Taohuaan Taohuaxian.

There is a Peach Blossom Temple in Taohuawu, and there is a peach fairy in the Peach Blossom Temple.

Appreciation: He said that he was a peach fairy who lived in seclusion in Taohuawu, Suzhou, and it was a portrayal of his life to grow peach trees and sell peach blossoms and wine. He deliberately highlighted the image of "peach blossom" by sincere means, and compared it with a hermit, vividly depicting an image of a hermit who roams in the forest, is free and easy, loves life and is as happy as a fairy.

2. I want to know why my Jinse has fifty strings, and each string has a youthful interval.

Why do exquisite musical instruments have fifty strings, each of which reminds me of my youth?

Appreciation: There are 50 strings on the beautifully painted harp, and the poet is feeling that he is almost 50 years old. Every string and column reminds him of the past years, suggesting that he is outstanding in talent and the years have passed.

3, the first time I heard the goose, there was no cicada, and the water was 100 feet high.

Listen to the geese flying south, but you can't hear the cicada singing. The frost and moon of a 100-foot tall building meet the sky.

Appreciation: Therefore, the poem says that when you hear the chirping of geese flying south, you can't hear the chirping of cicadas. It was already late autumn when the first frost came. Goose, fly south. The water of "water meets the sky" is generally considered as the light of frost and moon. Autumn is crisp, the moonlight is clear, and the moonlight is like water, which is connected with the horizon.