What are Gao Shi's farewell poems?
1)
Biedongda
Gaoshi
A thousand miles away in Huang Yun,
The north wind blows goose feathers and heavy snow one after another.
Mochow has no bosom friend in the future,
Who doesn't know you in the world?
-Generous elegy is a poem from the heart, painted with heroic and strong colors with sincere friendship and firm belief. The first two sentences directly write the sunset scene, using pure line drawing.
2)
The deputy generals Li and Wang were demoted and moved to the middle of summer and Changsha.
Author: Gao Shi
What were you thinking when we parted,
Take our horse to get the stirrup cup? .
Do these tears mean that all the monkeys in Wugu are crying?
Or the news that Hongyan returned from Hengshan? .
On the river between the green maples, the autumn sails are getting dark,
There are only a few old trees by the wall of White God.
But the new year will definitely make us feel the nectar from heaven.
Cheer up, we will be together again soon! .
A brief analysis of this farewell poem is both sad and touching, generous and sad, which has strong special significance and encouragement. Except for the conclusion, everything else is "full of substance, fantastic".
Don't worry about the Tang Dynasty, Huang Yun is thousands of miles away in the daytime, and the north wind blows geese and snow in succession. Mochow has no confidant in the road ahead, and everyone in the world doesn't know you. the meaning of
Meaning:
The sunset at dusk turns thousands of miles of clouds into dark yellow; The north wind is blowing hard, the snow is falling, and the geese are flying south. Don't worry about having no friends ahead. Who in the world doesn't know about you?
Original text:
Like a bird, she still flapped her wings and felt sorry for herself, leaving Beijing for more than ten years.
Mochow has no confidant in the road ahead, and everyone in the world doesn't know you.
Extended data
Two Poems of Biedongda is a group of poems written by Gao Shi, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. These two poems are the farewell works of the poet and Dong Da after a long reunion and a short party.
The first poem outlines the gloomy and desolate scenery when seeing off, showing the poet's difficult situation at that time, not only showing the author's reluctant farewell to his friends, but also showing the poet's heroic and open-minded mind.
In the second poem, I wrote about the reunion of old friends, who didn't even have the money to buy wine and were very poor. But the poet didn't sink into depression, but wanted to fly high, and his generosity and boldness could not be concealed. The whole poem is concise in language and bold in style.
What are two ancient poems written by Gao Shi, a poet in Tang Dynasty, to bid farewell to his friends?
Gao Shi, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, wrote two ancient poems to bid farewell to his friends: Mochow had no bosom friend before, and everyone knows you.
The title of these two poems by Gao Shi is Biedongda, especially the first one, which is a famous farewell poem. The original poem is as follows:
Like a bird, she still flapped her wings and felt sorry for herself, leaving Beijing for more than ten years.
Mochow has no confidant in the road ahead, and everyone in the world doesn't know you.
One of the key reasons for the strong and simple feelings revealed in Gao Shi's farewell poems is that Gao Shi can push himself and others and always care about others from the perspective of friends; He will think from the standpoint of friends, have heart-to-heart communication with friends and take good care of them. His emotional expression is from the heart, not perfunctory words.
In 747 AD, Gao Shi, who was in Suiyang, his hometown, reunited with his long-lost friend Dong Da. After a short party, they parted ways, so Gao Shi wrote a farewell poem "Biedongda". It was written by him when he said goodbye to his good friend Dongda.
Dong Da, formerly known as Dong, was a famous musician at that time. He is best at playing the lyre, and because of his superb skills, he is deeply appreciated by Prime Minister Wan Fang. On this incident, Cui Jue, a contemporary poet, wrote in his poem: "It is difficult to know each other since ancient times. Only Henan Housing Law has always pitied Dong Lanting. "
Although Dong has a superb piano skill, he has been living a poor life because of his high and low music, few bosom friends, poor communication and lofty artists. In Gao Shi's first poem, there are two sentences: "A poor husband and a poor sword should be insufficient, so we can't meet each other today without drinking money", which means that Dong has a hard life and can't even afford to drink money.
At this time, Gao Shi's ambition is not paid, and he is wandering around the world, often in a difficult situation. However, in these two farewell poems, Gao Yong's cheerful attitude and heroic style express his farewell words, which are very enlightening to read.