Ancient poetry that embodies imagination

Old poems that reflect imagination include "Spring Tour at Qiantang Lake", "Visiting Dongting Lake", "Two Poems on Reading Books", etc.

1. Introduction to "Spring Tour at Qiantang Lake"

1. "Spring Tour at Qiantang Lake" is selected from "Bai's Changqing Collection". It is a famous seven-character poem about West Lake. This poem describes the unique West Lake in early spring. After reading it, you will fall in love with the scenery of the lake and mountains just like the poet did. Bai Juyi composed this poem when he was appointed governor of Hangzhou in July 822.

2. This poem closely grasps the characteristics of the environment and seasons, and depicts the West Lake, which has just put on the coat of spring, as full of life and just right.

2. Introduction to "Visiting Dongting Lake"

1. "Visiting Dongting Lake" is one of the poems written by Zhang Shuo, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. The first sentence describes the scene and at the same time highlights the events of the autumn trip to Dongting. "South Lake Autumn Water is Smokeless at Night" is bland at first reading. It seems to be blurted out without any effort, but in fact it is very expressive: when boating on a moonlit night, the water of Dongting Lake is not at all like the vast smoke waves and steaming water vapor during the day. Calm and clear as a picture. The clearer the smokeless water, the clearer the water and the brighter the moon.

2. The poet and his friends were boating on the lake, accompanied by the clear breeze and bright moon, and could not help but have the idea of ??"going to heaven" to be independent from the world and become immortal. But riding the current to heaven was ultimately unavailable, so the poet had no choice but to put away his unruly imagination and borrow some moonlight from Dongting Lake for the time being, enjoying the moonlight and drinking happily.

3. Introduction to "Two Poems with Reflections on Reading Books"

1. "Two Poems with Reflections on Reading Books" is a collection of poems written by Zhu Xi, a scholar in the Song Dynasty. These two poems describe his feelings of "looking at books" and reveal profound philosophy with the help of vivid images.

2. The first poem uses the phenomenon of clear water in the pond due to the infusion of living water, which is a metaphor for the need to constantly accept new things in order to maintain active thinking and progress; the second poem uses the help of a giant ship that no one can push forward. But it can sail freely in the water, which is a metaphor for the need for inspiration in artistic creation. The whole poem embodies philosophy in vivid metaphors, is not irrational, is full of rationality and interest, and has been recited by people.