Cicada poem

The poem about cicada is as follows:

Cicada, the representative of summer, is also a common landscape in China's poems. The ancients respected nature, not only liked to taste cicada singing, but also sought inspiration from cicada singing and wrote many wonderful poems. Today I want to share some poems about cicadas with you.

1. Meng Jiao's After Graduation: There seems to be no one on the empty mountain, but I think I heard a voice. The sun shines on me from the green moss. In this poem, Meng Jiao expresses his love for nature and joy at success by hearing cicadas.

2. Du Fu, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, wrote in "Summer Resort": "Wild trails and clouds are all black, and rivers and boats are bright. It feels like snow outside at dusk. How about a glass of wine inside? ? "This poem is about meeting a lonely cicada in the mountains in summer and its voice. Du Fu compared cicada singing to loneliness, which showed his homesickness.

3. Xin Qiji, a writer in the Song Dynasty, wrote in "He Xinlang et al. Mei Shen": "Cicada makes the forest quiet and the Yingong Mountain more secluded. Don't visit again now, blow open the petals of ten thousand pear trees. " This poem describes his thoughts after parting from his new wife. Cicada singing and bird singing represent loneliness and silence, and parting with others produces * * * songs.

4. Su Shi, a poet in the Song Dynasty, compared the cicada singing to deep thinking in his book Qingquan Temple: "The sound follows the water, and the shadow follows the clouds. Every tree in Hanyang has become clear due to sunlight, and Nautilus Island is covered with sweet grass. But I looked home, the twilight was getting thicker, and the river waves were filled with sad mist. " Su Shi's cicada sound is their long sound in the hot sun, symbolizing the disappearance of glory. He thought about his own life path and felt that life was short and time was in a hurry.

Generally speaking, cicada, as a common image in China's poems, is used by poets to express various emotions and meanings. Their sounds and shapes, as well as their role in nature, have inspired poets. Cicada has both lonely silence and brilliant disappearance, but its long voice often gives people spiritual enlightenment and inspires countless poets to think and write.