Ancient poems about chickens

The ancient poems about chickens are as follows:

1. The sound of chickens in Maodian and the moon in Banqiao are frosty.

This ancient poem comes from Wen Tingyun's "Morning Journey to Shangshan". The meaning of this poem is what the protagonist saw along the way early. Because he is in the south, he does not know that there is still frost and mist in the early spring in the north. , the growth pattern of Citrus aurantium also describes the appearance of the whole autumn.

2. There was a lot of green wine in the pavilion, and a golden chicken on the plate.

This ancient poem comes from Li Bai's "Zhilin". This poem means Li Bai's poem praising green wine and golden chicken. The wine here refers to green wine.

3. The sun can be seen from half of the wall, and the chickens can be heard in the sky.

This ancient poem comes from Li Bai's "Dream Wandering in Heaven and Saying Farewell". This poem is about one of Li Bai's travel notes and explains in detail the scenery along the way.

4. The wind and rain are like darkness, and the cockcrow is endless.

This ancient poem comes from "The Book of Songs". The meaning of this poem is that the wind and rain are making the sky and the earth darken, and the cockcrow outside the window is endless. What this specifically refers to is that the weather outside is very bad, and the crow of chickens is constantly coming from outside.

5. I have an ecstasy and I can’t do it. I sing the song Rooster and the whole world is white.

This ancient poem comes from Li He's "A Wine Trip". The meaning of this poem is that the master's enlightenment has a miraculous effect and makes one's mind suddenly open. The rooster's cry is a sensation, and the white scene in the world is so bright and dazzling. This scene aroused the poet's pride, so the last two sentences wrote that the young man was about to achieve great ambitions, but how could he fail to recover after a fall.