1. Quiet night thinking
The foot of my bed is shining so brightly. Is there frost already? I looked up at the moon and looked down, feeling nostalgic.
This poem was written by Li Bai, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, describing the grassland scene in the moonlight at night. Expressed the author's longing for his hometown.
2. Grass
The long grass is so lush that the withered grass will thicken the color of the grass every autumn and winter. Wildfire can't burn it out, but the spring breeze can revive it.
This poem was written by Bai Juyi, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. It describes the lush vegetation in Yuan Ye and shows its growth cycle and tenacious vitality.
3. Farewell of Fu De Gu Caoyuan
The long grass is so lush that the withered grass will thicken the color of the grass every autumn and winter. Wildfire can't burn it out, but the spring breeze can revive it. Weeds and wild flowers are all over the ancient road, and the end of the grass in the sun is your journey. I once again sent my bosom friend, and the thick grass represented my deep affection.
This poem was also written by Bai Juyi in the Tang Dynasty, with the grassland as the background to express people's feelings of parting.
Step 4 climb the mountain
The wind is fast and high, the ape cries sadly, and the birds are circling in the white sand. The endless trees are rustling leaves, and the Yangtze River is rolling unpredictably.
This is the work of Du Fu, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. It depicts the scene of withered vegetation and bleak scenery when climbing a mountain, and expresses the feelings of time passing and personnel changes.
Extended content:
Cao (Pinyin: c o) is a first-class standardized Chinese character (commonly used word). The word "grass" of vegetation is written as "symbol" or "ratio" in ancient Chinese characters, which belongs to hieroglyphics and simulates the appearance of vegetation at birth. "Grass" dates back to the Spring and Autumn Period, and Shuo Wen Jie Zi holds that "grass" refers to a straw bucket (zàoddǒu), that is, the fruit of an oak tree. Ancient books handed down from ancient times often borrow "grass" as "stubbornness"
Grass extends from the general name of herbs to the place where grass grows, the wild land, to roughness, and then to the first draft, and has not been revised. At the same time, "grass" is also used as a verb to express the meaning of drafting. "Grass" also refers to a Chinese font, which evolved from simple strokes and mutual affiliation in people's writing. Besides, "grass" also refers to female livestock and poultry.
The description and artistic conception of grass in ancient poems are very rich. Poetry is based on grass, and the description of vegetation reflects the changes of nature and the world. These poems not only show the grassland scenery, but also incorporate deep thinking about life and emotion, which has rich artistic value and ideological connotation.