Examples of ancient poetry images

First, farewell images (or expressing reluctant feelings, or describing thoughts after parting)

1. Willow. Liu "Liu" and "Liu" are homophonic, so Liu is often used to express the deep feelings of parting, such as "where to wake up from wine tonight?" "Yang Liuan", "The Twilight of the Morning Wind" and so on.

2. Pavilion. "Changting" is an image with feelings of parting, such as "Cold and melancholy, Changting is late" in Liu Yong's Lin Yuling.

3. wine. Wine can not only relieve depression, but also contain deep blessings. There are countless poems that associate wine with parting. For example, Wang Wei's "Wei Cheng Qu" advises you to drink more and leave Yangguan for no reason, and Bai Juyi's "Drinking without joy, leaving without joy, being broad and bright" all use wine to express your feelings of parting.

Second, homesickness (or expressing homesickness or caring for relatives)

1. Moon. Generally speaking, the moon in ancient poems is synonymous with homesickness. For example, Li Bai's "Thinking about a Quiet Night": "The foot of the bed is bright, is there frost? . Looking up, I found that it was moonlight, sinking again, and I suddenly thought of home. "

2. Hongyan: Hongyan often makes wanderers feel homesick, such as Li Qingzhao's "A Cut of Plums", "The word geese return, and the moon is full of west buildings".

3. Double carp. Carp refers to the letter, such as: Song Yan Dao Ji's "Butterfly Loves Flowers" words: "The butterfly goes to the oriole and flies nowhere to ask, and the tall building is separated from the water, looking at the Pisces letter." A Qing poet Song Wan met Zhou Huacen: "Long-lost Iraqis, make a pair of carp."

Third, the image of sadness (or expressing sadness, or rendering a bleak and sad atmosphere)

1. Indus River. In China's classical poetry, it is a symbol of desolation and sadness. For example, Li Qingzhao's "Slow Sound" in the Song Dynasty: "The phoenix tree is raining and dripping at dusk."

2. bananas. In poetry, it is often associated with loneliness and sadness, especially parting. There is Li Qingzhao's ugly slave adding words in the Song Dynasty: "Who fills the atrium with banana trees in front of the window?" Yin is full of heart and leaves are full of love. " Pour out sadness and melancholy.

3. running water. In China's ancient poems, water is connected with continuous sadness, conveying the sadness and sadness that life is short and fate is impermanent. Such as: Li Bai in the Tang Dynasty "Xuanzhou Xie? Uncle Yun: "But since the water is still flowing, although it is cut with a sword, it is even more worrying to raise a glass. Since the world can't satisfy our desire, I will loosen my hair and get on a fishing boat tomorrow. "