Common images and meanings in poetry

Common images in poetry and their meanings are as follows:

1, moon.

Miss the moon; Parting sadness; Nostalgia.

I looked up at the moon and looked down, feeling nostalgic. -Li Bai's Thoughts on a Quiet Night

2. Ice and snow.

Use the crystallization of ice and snow to compare the loyalty of the soul and the nobility of character.

Friends, if my friends in Luoyang invite me; Just say I'm still Bing Xin Okho, and stick to my faith! -Wang Changling "Breaking up with Xin Jian at Furong Inn"

3. Willow.

Since the Han Dynasty, people often express their feelings of parting by folding willows, which makes them miss their relatives far away and the travelers in their hometown. There was a tune called "Folding Willow" in Han Dynasty. In the Tang Dynasty, Baling Bridge in Xi 'an was the only place for people to leave Chang 'an when they went to all parts of the country. Baling Bridge was surrounded by willows and became a famous place for the ancients to fold willows to bid farewell.

Willow green hangs down to the ground, and flowers are long and sultry. Willow branches are broken and flowers are flying. Will pedestrians come back? -the sui dynasty anonymous "farewell"

4. hey

The ancients thought that cicada eating wind and drinking dew was a symbol of nobility, so they often used cicada's nobility to express their noble character. "Tang Poetry" says: "Every time a cicada sings, it respects its nature."

Cicada is far away from cicada because cicada is on a tall tree, not relying on autumn wind. -Yu Shinan's Cicada

5. Vegetation.

Use the prosperity of vegetation to set off desolation and express ups and downs.

The steps are dotted with green grass in spring, and birds are chirping happily under the leaves. -Du Fu's "Shu Xiang"

6. Nanpu.

In China's ancient poems, Nanpu is a place near the water. The ancient people's farewell to the water is not only in Nanpu, because of the long-term national culture, Nanpu has become the proper name of the farewell place to the water.

Fight with my son, go east and send the beauty to Nanpu. -Qu Yuan's Hebo

7. Changting

In China's classical poems, Changting became the proper name of the land of farewell.

Where is the return trip? The long pavilion is shorter. -Li Bai's Bodhisattva Man

8. Harp and harp.

It is a metaphor for the harmonious relationship between husband and wife, also known as "harp". Sometimes it is also a metaphor for the friendship between brothers and friends.

A beautiful and virtuous woman came to her with a couple and a couple. -"Guan Yu"

9. Hongyan.

According to Su Hanwu Biography, the Xiongnu Khan deceived the Han envoy, saying that Su Wu was dead. The Han envoy deliberately said that the Emperor shot down a swan flying from the north while hunting, and it was written by Su Wu. Khan had to let Su Wu go. Later, they used "Hongyan", "Yan Shu", "Yanzu" and "Yuyan" to refer to letters.

Small print means business is average. The feeling that the swan goose is in the clouds and the fish is in the water is hard to come out. -Yan Shu's "Qing Ping Le"

The word goose returns, and the moon is full of the west building. -Li Qingzhao's "A Piece of Plum"

10, childhood friends.

Describe the innocence of men and women when they are young, and also refer to the partners they knew when they were young.

When you, my love, ride a bamboo horse, run in circles and throw your childhood. We live in an alley in Qingkan. We are all young and happy. -Li Bai's Long March