Lilacs are common in white and purple. They are slender and delicate in appearance, and are often used to represent loneliness, beauty and sadness. The poet gave this beauty to the girl, "a girl like lilac", and the girl is lilac, and lilac is a girl.
Since ancient times, there are not many famous articles and sentences written on the topic of lilac, because lilac is synonymous with melancholy complex in the literary field and is a very emotional thing. However, there are also a few poems that are very influential: First, a gift (Li Shangyin): upstairs wants to rest at dusk, and the jade ladder seems to cross the moon.
Banana hearts don't show lilac's frustration, but they are also sad about the spring breeze. Second, Huanxisha (Jing Li): Huanxisha hand-rolled real pearls on the jade hook, locking the heavy building to take photos of the previous spring.
The fallen flower in the wind is so haggard, who is its owner? This makes me more and more confused. The messenger didn't bring news to the pedestrians far away. The lilacs in the rain reminded me of sadness.
I looked back at the Three Gorges at dusk and saw the river falling from the sky. 3. The artistic conception of Rain Lane written by modern poet Dai Wangshu comes from Huanxisha. It is worth mentioning that Dai Wangshu won the title of "Rain Lane Poet" with this poem.
Symbolic meaning of lilac: 1. The flower language and symbolic meaning of lilac, which symbolizes purity and beauty, are innocence, first love, humility, sadness and yearning, and brilliance, which implies the hope of love and the secret knot. It symbolizes diligence and modesty. Lilacs symbolize diligence and modesty, so planting lilacs on campus symbolizes good school spirit.
3. Symbolizing beauty and nobility In classical poetry, it symbolizes beauty, nobility and bitterness. It is a flower admired by the ancients and placed in a very high position. In ancient times, it can also symbolize people's noble character.
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The meaning of lilac since ancient times: Lilac has the glorious nickname of the flower of heaven, and it has been cherished by people since ancient times because of its noble fragrance. It is a common image in China's classical poems.
In China's ancient poems, there are many famous lines that sing about lilacs: "Lilacs fall in the rain and worry about nothing", "Lilacs are weak and messy, and the branches are about to fall", "Bananas don't show lilacs, so they are worried about the spring breeze" and so on. The lilac-like girl described by the poet is as beautiful as lilac in appearance, elegant and holy in personality and melancholy in mood.
Lilacs are white or purple, and the color is not frivolous, so they often win the favor of poets who lead an honest and clean life. Those who are blessed by this flower have a glorious life and are blessed by the gods.
Baidu Encyclopedia-Flower Language (the language of flower expression) Baidu Encyclopedia-Lilac (plant).
2. The symbolic meaning of lilac in poetry Lilac is a common image in classical poetry. Lilacs are common in white and purple. They are slender and delicate in appearance, and are often used to represent loneliness, beauty and sadness. The poet gave this beauty to the girl, "a girl like lilac", and the girl is lilac, and lilac is a girl.
Since ancient times, there are not many famous articles and sentences written on the topic of lilac, because lilac is synonymous with melancholy complex in the literary field and is a very emotional thing. But there are also several poems that are very influential:
I. Representative Gift (Li Shangyin):
Upstairs, I want to rest at dusk, and the jade ladder is like a hook.
Banana hearts don't show lilac's frustration, but they are also sad about the spring breeze.
Second, Huanxisha (Jing Li):
Huanxisha
Roll up pearls to make curtains and hang hooks. In the tall building, I look like before, and my depression is still locked. The fallen flower in the wind is so haggard, who is its owner? This makes me more and more confused.
The messenger didn't bring news to the pedestrians far away. The lilacs in the rain reminded me of sadness. I looked back at the Three Gorges at dusk and saw the river falling from the sky.
3. The artistic conception of Rain Lane written by modern poet Dai Wangshu comes from Huanxisha. It is worth mentioning that Dai Wangshu won the title of "Rain Lane Poet" with this poem.
The symbolic meaning of lilacs:
1, a symbol of purity and beauty
The flower language and symbol of lilac represents innocence, first love, humility, grief and brilliance, and implies the hope and secret knot of love.
2. A symbol of diligence and modesty
Lilacs symbolize diligence and humility, so planting lilacs on campus symbolizes good school spirit.
3. Symbol of beauty and nobility
In classical poetry, it symbolizes beauty, nobility and bitterness. It is a flower admired by the ancients and placed in a very high position. In ancient times, it can also symbolize people's noble character.
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The moral of lilac since ancient times:
Lilac has the glorious nickname of the flower of heaven, and it has been cherished by people since ancient times because of its noble fragrance. It is a common image in China's classical poems. In China's ancient poems, there are many famous lines that sing about lilacs: "Lilacs fall in the rain and worry about nothing", "Lilacs are weak and messy, and the branches are about to fall", "Bananas don't show lilacs, so they are worried about the spring breeze" and so on.
The lilac-like girl described by the poet is as beautiful as lilac in appearance, elegant and holy in personality and melancholy in mood. Lilacs are white or purple, and the color is not frivolous, so they often win the favor of poets who lead an honest and clean life. Those who are blessed by this flower have a glorious life and are blessed by the gods.
Baidu Encyclopedia-Flower Language (the language expressed by flowers)
Baidu Encyclopedia-Lilac (Plants)
3. Appreciation of Lilac Poetry and Rain Lane
Holding an oil-paper umbrella alone
Wandering in the long, long
Lonely rain lane,
I hope to see
Like cloves.
A girl with a grudge.
She does.
Clove-like color,
Lilac-like fragrance,
Sad as cloves,
Mourning in the rain,
Sadness and hesitation;
She lingers in this lonely rain lane,
Hold an oil-paper umbrella
Like me,
Like me.
voicelessly
Cold, sadness and melancholy.
She approached quietly,
Get close and throw again.
Breathing eyes
She floated by.
Like a dream,
As sad and confused as a dream.
well
A lilac field,
I passed this girl by;
She left silently, left,
A crumbling fence,
Walk through this rainy path.
In the lamentation of the rain,
Remove her color,
Spread her fragrance,
Disappeared, even hers
Breathing eyes
Lilac is melancholy.
Holding an oil-paper umbrella alone
Wandering in the long, long
Lonely rain lane,
I hope to float over.
Like cloves.
A girl with a grudge.
Rain Lane is Dai Wangshu's famous work and early masterpiece, so he got the nickname "Rain Lane Poet". This poem was written in the summer of 1927. At that time, the whole country was in a state of white terror Because Dai Wangshu participated in progressive activities, he had to take refuge in a friend's house in Songjiang, chewing the disillusionment and pain after the failure of the Great Revolution in loneliness, and his heart was full of lost emotions and hazy hopes. The poem "Rain Lane" is an expression of his state of mind, which is intertwined with the dual emotional appeal of disappointment and hope, disillusionment and pursuit. This feeling was common at that time. Rain Lane adopts symbolic lyrical techniques. The narrow and gloomy rain lane in the poem, the lonely traveler wandering in the rain lane, and the girl as sad as lilac are all symbolic images. These images constitute a symbolic artistic conception, which implicitly implies the author's confusion, sadness and expectation, giving people a hazy and profound aesthetic feeling. Musicality is another outstanding artistic feature of Rain Lane. In the poem, repetition of sounds, repetition of sentences, repetition of singing and other techniques are used, resulting in the cycle of melody and pleasant sense of music. Therefore, Mr. Ye Shengtao praised this poem for opening a "new era" for the syllables of China's new poems.
In Rain Lane, the poet created a girl with a lilac knot. Although this is inspired by some works in ancient poetry. It is a traditional expression in ancient Chinese poetry to use lilac knots, that is, lilac buds, to symbolize people's worries. For example, there is a poem in Li Shangyin's "Gifts for Generations" that says "bananas don't show lilac knots, but they are worried about the spring breeze in the same direction". In the Southern Tang Dynasty, Li Jing tied a lilac knot with me in the rain. He has a song "Huanxisha"
Roll up pearls to make curtains and hang hooks. In the tall building, I look like before, and my depression is still locked. Who is the Lord in the wind? Take it easy!
The messenger didn't bring news to the pedestrians far away. The lilacs in the rain reminded me of sadness. I looked back at the Three Gorges at dusk and saw the river falling from the sky.
In this poem, the lilac knot in the rain is used as a symbol of people's sadness. Obviously, Dai Wangshu absorbed the artistic conception and methods of describing sadness from these poems and applied them to form the artistic conception and image of Rain Lane. This kind of absorption and reference is obvious, but can we say that the artistic conception and image of Rain Lane are the expansion and desalination of the modern vernacular version of the old poem "Lilacs are sad in the rain"? I don't think so. When the poet conceived the artistic conception and image of the rain lane, he not only absorbed the juice of his predecessors, but also created his own. First, the ancients used the lilac knot itself as a symbol of sadness in their poems, while Yuxiang imagined a girl who was as sad as lilac. She has the image of lilacs disappearing in an instant, which is different from the old classical poems and other works created by the poet in his early days. She is full of the tone of the old poems and shows more flavor of the new era. "Lilacs in the rain bear sorrow" can arouse people's hope and disillusionment more than "girls who are as sad as lilacs", and this image is a rare creation in the field of expressing the sorrow of the times. Secondly, in ancient poetry, the lilac knot in the rain is based on the real life scene to pin the poet's feelings. The poet added his imagination to his life experience. It is the product of artistic imagination, more beautiful than life.
4. Poems about lilacs: 1, plum blossoms are heavy and vulgar, and lilacs are bitter and rough.
From Li Qingzhao's "Passing Huanxi Sand to Rub Gold" in the Song Dynasty. It means: plum blossom only pays attention to appearance, and its overlapping petals are like a woman who can only make up, which makes people feel very tacky.
That cluster of lilacs is too stingy to stretch at all. 2. After Yao Ji went for thousands of years, lilacs sang the old ape. From Wushan Gao written by Li He in Tang Dynasty.
The goddess Yao Ji has disappeared for thousands of years, and the cries of old apes come from time to time in the bamboo forest among lilacs. 3, Jade Bird is not spreading the news outside the cloud, Lilac Kong Yu.
From the Five Dynasties poet Li Jing's "Paving Huanxi Sand, Hand-rolling Jade Hooks and Real Beads". The messenger has never sent a message from a distant pedestrian, and the lilacs in the rain remind me of the condensed sadness.
4. Diligently untie the lilac knot and let the branches spread fragrance. From Lu Guimeng's Lilac in Tang Dynasty.
It means that whoever can find and untie the knot in Lilac's heart will release his feelings and talents to Wan Li. Today, it's hard to forget the past. Traveling around Qin Lou is a dream.
From the Song Dynasty poet Wang Kan's "Lilac Acacia". It means: it's really hard to recall the past now, and the dream soul returns to the boudoir where you lived.
Deep-rooted acacia is now only on the fragrant lilac branches and the beautiful cardamom tips. Extended data:
1, cloves are mainly used for garden viewing. Because of its unique fragrance, huge and lush inflorescences, elegant and harmonious colors and plump and beautiful posture, it has long enjoyed a good reputation among ornamental flowers and trees and has become an indispensable flower in gardens all over the world.
2. Lilacs are also suitable for potted plants and are good materials for cutting vases. Clove has strong resistance to toxic gases such as sulfur dioxide and hydrogen fluoride, so it is also a good material for greening and beautifying industrial and mining areas.
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Baidu encyclopedia-lilac.
5. Classical poems written with cloves as a symbol want to rest at dusk upstairs, and the jade ladder seems to cross the moon.
Banana hearts don't show lilac's frustration, but they are also sad about the spring breeze.
-Li Shangyin's Gift
Before the independence stage, the stars and the moon were bright and the curtain was bright. Frost trees have empty branches, and lilacs are heartbroken. It's not cold at night. I hate it and never rest. Want to fold by the railing. Two jade chopsticks hung up for you. Who said that this night?
-Feng Yansi's Drunken Flowers
Jade hook hand rolls real pearls,
According to the previous spring, I hate locking heavy buildings.
When flowers fall in the wind, who is the master,
This makes me more and more confused.
Jade bird doesn't spread the news outside the cloud,
The lilacs in the rain are empty and sad.
Looking back at the green wave,
Connect with the sky.
-Jing Li's "Huanxisha"
6. What does lilac mean in ancient poetry? Lilac is the traditional image of China's classical poetry and a symbol of beauty, purity and melancholy. Since the Tang Dynasty, there have been more and more works with clove as the theme. Lilac, as an image, has also entered the poet's creative vision, and its aesthetic significance, emotional connotation and ideological connotation have been further expanded.
From the analysis of literature works about clove in past dynasties, the meaning of clove image is diverse and has rich humanistic or social connotation: it is either a symbol of noble taste or a carrier of independent personality; Or express sadness and sadness; Or destroy a relationship, and so on. However, the interpretation of the ambiguity of clove images cannot ignore the basic characteristics of its bitterness. The meaning of clove in ancient poetry mainly includes the following aspects.
1, a symbol of noble taste and a carrier of independent personality.
For example, Jiang Touwu uses cloves.