Bai Juyi's most classic poem

Bai Juyi's most classic poem is as follows:

Wildfire never completely devoured them, and they were tall again in the spring breeze. -"Farewell to Ancient Grass"

Appreciation: This poem represents two completely different forces and situations with wildfire and spring breeze. Wildfire symbolizes destruction, destruction and disaster. It has powerful destructive power and can turn everything into ashes. However, the spring breeze symbolizes growth, hope and rebirth. It has a mild and beneficial effect, can awaken everything and rejuvenate life.

The whole poem is meaningful, showing the ups and downs of life and eternal hope and vitality. It expresses a tenacious and immortal will. No matter what setbacks and destruction, life can still gain new life and glow with new hope and vitality.

2. Sunrise is better than fire, and the riverside is as green as blue. -"Recalling Jiangnan"

Appreciation: This poem shows the beauty and vitality of spring through the vivid description of rivers and flowers. The poem "Sunrise makes the flowers in the river glow on the fire" is written according to the scenery the poet saw with his own eyes, which is in sharp contrast with the rising of the sun and the gorgeous red flowers in the river. Sunlight shines on the river flowers, making them appear hotter and brighter than fire, forming a magnificent picture.

In the next sentence, "Riverside is green", the poet uses the method of comparison to show the beautiful scene brought by spring again. The river full of spring is green, in sharp contrast to the red river flowers in the previous sentence. This poem combines the scenery of spring with the river, describes the color of the river with green, and shows the green and vitality of spring to the fullest.

3, a setting sun in the water, half river rustling and half river red. -"Ode to the River"

Appreciation: This poem shows the beauty and magnificence of the river in the sunset through the description of the river and the sunset. The poem "The Sunset Spreads in the Water" vividly describes the river in the sunset according to the scenery the poet saw with his own eyes. The afterglow of the sunset shines obliquely on the river, forming a golden light, covering the river and creating a splendid atmosphere.

In the next sentence, "Half the river is rustling and half the river is red", the poet once again uses the method of contrast to show the beauty of the river in the sunset. Part of the river was dyed red by the sunset, while the other part remained calm. This contrast further increases the layering and expressiveness of this poem.

At the same time, by using the adjective "Sasha Vujacic", the river presents a slightly undulating state, which shows the river scene in the sunset more vividly.