Poems that describe people’s pain

Poems that describe people’s pain

Poems that describe people’s pain. The Chinese nation’s culture is extensive and profound. Various poems emerge in endlessly. Many poems describe the painful side very well. It showed. Let me introduce to you some information about poems that describe people's pain. Let's take a look. Poems that describe people's pain 1

1. "Farewell to Secretary Shu Yun at Xieyuan Tower in Xuanzhou" Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai

Original text:

Cut off the water with a knife The water flows more and more, and the sorrow becomes worse when you raise a cup to eliminate the sorrow.

If life is unsatisfactory, the Ming Dynasty will ruin the boat.

Translation: Draw a knife to cut off the water flow, and the water waves will flow more smoothly; raise a glass to eliminate sorrow, and the sorrow will become more intense. In life, if you can't get what you want, it's better to board a small boat on the Yangtze River with your hair disheveled.

2. "Slow Voice·Xun Xun Mi Mi" by Song Dynasty poet Li Qingzhao

Original text: The ground is full of yellow flowers that are piled up, haggard and damaged, who is worthy of picking them now?

Translation: The chrysanthemums are all withered and yellow. I am so sad and haggard that I have no intention of admiring and cherishing the flowers. Now that the flowers are dying, who can pick them?

3. "Song of Thatched Cottage Broken by the Autumn Wind" by Du Fu, a poet of the Tang Dynasty

Original text:

The quilt has been as cold as iron for many years, and the baby is lying in it. crack.

The leakage at the bedside has no place to dry, and the rain has not stopped.

My menstruation is disordered and I have little sleep. How can I get wet all night long?

Translation: The cloth has been covered for many years, and it is cold and hard, like an iron plate. The child's sleeping posture was not good and the quilt was torn. When it rains, the roof leaks, and there is no dry place in the house. The rainwater on the roof leaks down like twine. Since the An-Shi Rebellion, I had very little sleep time. The nights were long, the house leaked, and the bed was wet. How could I stay up till dawn?

4. "Ugly Nuer·Shubo Mountain Road Middle Wall" Song Dynasty poet Xin Qiji

Original text:

A young man does not know sorrow Taste, fall in love with the upper floor. Fall in love with the upper floors. In order to compose new words, I forcefully express my sorrow.

Now that I know all the sorrow, I can’t stop talking. If you want to say it, give it up. But it was a cool autumn day.

Translation: When people are young, they don’t know the taste of sorrow. They like to climb high and look far away. They like to climb high and look far away. They reluctantly express sorrow in order to write a new poem about "no worries". Now I have tasted all the sorrow, I want to say it but I can't. I want to say it but I can't. But what a cool autumn!

5. "Happy Meeting" by Li Yu, a poet of the Five Dynasties

Original text:

Silently, I went up to the west building alone, the moon was like a hook. The lonely Wutong deep courtyard locks Qingqiu.

Constant cutting and confusion are the sorrow of divorce, not the ordinary feeling in the heart.

Translation: Silent and lonely, I slowly climbed up the empty west tower alone, looked up at the sky, and was only accompanied by the cold moon, which was as curved as a hook. Looking down, I saw the sycamore tree alone in the courtyard, and the deep courtyard was shrouded in the cold and desolate autumn colors. The shearing is endless, and the rationale cannot be sorted out. What makes people feel confused is the pain of country subjugation. The lingering sorrow lingered in my heart, but it was another kind of indescribable pain. Poems describing people's pain 2

1. Ten years of life and death are so vast that they cannot be forgotten without thinking. ——Su Shi of the Song Dynasty, "Jiangchengzi·Dreams on the Night of the Twentieth Day of the First Month of Yimao"

Interpretation: Two people died once in their lives and were separated for ten years. They missed each other but were at a loss and could not see each other.

2. The most beautiful thing is that it cannot be retained in this world. ——Wang Guowei of the Qing Dynasty, "Butterflies in Love with Flowers·Reading the Pain of Parting at the End of the World"

Interpretation: If I had known that beautiful things in this world would not last long, they would not be able to stay long. The mirror is empty, where can it be illuminated? The jade face is just like flowers falling, leaving only empty branches and trunks, showing my loneliness.

3. This feeling can be recalled later, but it was already at a loss at that time. ——"Jin Se" by Li Shangyin of the Tang Dynasty

Interpretation: The joys and sorrows of separation and reunion cannot be recalled today, but back then they were careless and already at a loss. Although it is difficult for readers to understand the ideological content of the poem "Jin Se", the poetic realm where the mind can wander can easily emerge in their minds.

4. If life is just like the first time we met, why should the autumn wind draw a fan sadly? ——Nalan Xingde of the Qing Dynasty, "Mulan Hua·Naigu Jue Ci Cambodian Friends"

Definition: Getting along with the person you like should always be like when you just met, as sweet, so warm, and so affectionate and happiness. But you and I should have loved each other, but why have we become separated from each other today?

5. The soft wind blows all over the window screen, and your heart is far away. ——Nalan Xingde of the Qing Dynasty, "Qingpingle·Windmaid and Rain on the Temple"

Interpretation: However, the time of getting together is short after all. In the blink of an eye (the soft wind is the wind of late spring) the wind of late spring blows Passing through the window screen, we were separated from her by the end of the world.

6. If you are happy in life, you must have all the fun, and don’t let the golden bottle stand empty against the moon. ——Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty, "The Wine Will Enter"

Interpretation: (So) When you are proud of your life, you should indulge in joy and don't let this golden cup face the bright moon empty without wine.

7. From now on, the spring will hurt and farewell, and the dusk will only look at the pear blossoms.

——Nalan Xingde of the Qing Dynasty, "Qing Ping Le·Wind and Rain on the Temple"

Interpretation: From then on, every time in late spring, spring and farewell will be missed. At dusk and sunset, only one person will miss her leisurely in front of the pear blossoms. .