Find out the meaning of some common images (things) in ancient poetry.

1. Liu Yang. When expressing deep feelings of parting, many literati use it to convey feelings of resentment and nostalgia. For example, Liu Yong's "Yulinling" "Where to wake up tonight?" Yang Liuan, Xiao Feng and the waning moon.

2. wine. Farewell blessing "advise you to drink one more glass of wine and go out of Yangguan for no reason."

3. Moonlight homesickness, such as Li Bai's "Silent Night Thinking": "Looking up, I found it was moonlight, and then sinking, I suddenly remembered home." 4. Flowing water. More convey the sadness and sadness that life is short and fate is impermanent. For example, "but since the water is still flowing, although we cut it with swords, it is even more sad to raise a glass."

Sunset (sunset, sunset glow) also conveys the feeling of desolation, loss and gloom, such as Li Shangyin's Le Garden Scenic Area in the Tang Dynasty: "to see the sun, for all his glory, buried by the coming night."

6. Plum blossoms. The plum blossom in Wang Anshi's works is proud, strong and unyielding: "It is not snow from a distance, because it has a delicate fragrance."

Red beans. Acacia is Wei's poem Acacia: "When those red berries come in spring, wash your southern branches and take them home for a hug, as a symbol of our love for my sake."