What poems describe "hymns"?

1, "Going to the East" Tang Dynasty: Wang Wei

Riding a bike to visit the border and passing through Juyan County.

Pengpeng also floated out of Korea, and the geese heading north also flew into the sky.

The vast desert is lonely, and the Yellow River sets the yen.

When I arrived at the small pass, I met a spy waiting for the knight and told me that Dou Hu was in Yan. ?

Interpretation of Poetry: I want to ride a bike to the border crossing, and the passing country passes by my residence.

Thousands of miles of cornices also floated out of Sai Han, and the geese heading north soared in the sky.

Solitary smoke goes straight to the vast desert, and the sunset on the endless Yellow River is round.

When you meet detective knight in Xiaoguan, tell me that Duhu is already in Yanran. ?

Appreciation of poetry and prose: The poet focuses his pen and ink on what he is best at winning-writing scenery. The author's mission takes place in spring. On the way, I saw a few lines of returning geese to the north. The poet made a metaphor on the spot, and compared himself with returning geese, which was both narrative and scenery-writing, which was natural and appropriate. In particular, the link of "lonely smoke in the desert, long river setting the yen" describes the strange and magnificent scenery outside the Great Wall after entering the frontier fortress. The picture is open and the artistic conception is magnificent, which is called "the wonders of the ages" by Wang Guowei. The frontier desert is boundless, so the word "big" of "desert" is used. The frontier fortress is desolate and wonders. The smoke lit by the beacon tower is particularly eye-catching, so it is called "solitary smoke". A word "solitary" describes the monotony of the landscape, and a word "straight" behind it also shows its strength and perseverance. There are no mountains and trees in the desert, and the Yellow River flowing through it cannot express the poet's feelings unless a word "long" is used. Sunset, originally easy to give people a sentimental impression, uses the word "round" here, but it gives people a feeling of warmth and boundless. The word "circle" and "straight" not only accurately describes the desert scene, but also shows the author's deep affection. The poet skillfully blends his loneliness into the description of the vast natural scenery. A passage from the forty-eighth poem in A Dream of Red Mansions can be regarded as the superb artistic realm of these two poems.

2, "Guest Travel" Tang Dynasty: Li Bai

Lanling wine tulips, jade bowls filled with amber light.

But I got the host drunk and didn't know where it was. ?

Interpretation of Poetry: lanling wine is sweet, just like tulips. Xing lai is full of jade bowls, and amber light is crystal clear and charming.

If the host provides such good wine, he will certainly take away guests from other places. How can we tell where home is?

Appreciation of poetry and prose: This poem praises the wine and the enthusiasm of the host, shows the heroic and free-spirited spiritual realm of the poet, and also reflects the prosperity of society in the prosperous Tang Dynasty. The language of the whole poem is strange and the image is elegant, which fully shows Li Bai's uninhibited personality and reflects the flavor of the times in the prosperous Tang Dynasty from one side.

3. "Zhou Du An Ren" Song Dynasty: Yang Wanli

On a fishing boat, there are two children. They put away their bamboo poles, stopped their oars and sat on the boat.

No wonder it didn't rain. They opened the umbrella. They didn't want to protect the rain, but wanted to use the umbrella as a sail to let the boat go forward.

Interpretation of Poetry: On a fishing boat, there are two children. They put away their bamboo poles, stopped their oars and sat on the boat.

No wonder they open umbrellas when it doesn't rain. It turned out that they didn't want to shelter from the rain, but wanted to use the umbrella as a sail to let the boat go forward.

Appreciation of poetry and prose: Yang Wanli writes idyllic poems and is very good at using children's childlike innocence to touch the poetic realm. His "New Town Xugong Store" (hedges are sparse all the way, and the trees are not shaded. The child ran quickly to catch the yellow butterfly, but the butterfly suddenly flew into the vegetable garden and could not be found again. ) "Two quatrains of a nap in early summer" (1) Plums have soft teeth, and bananas are divided into green screens. Spring goes to summer, and the days are long and tired. After a nap, I feel depressed and watch the children play with catkins in the air. (2) A half-bow moss grows in the shade of pine trees, and occasionally he wants to read and is lazy. Bored, I went to the fountain to water the banana. The pattering sound startled the children who were playing. They thought it suddenly began to rain. You can refer to it. The difference is that the boat crossing Anren focuses directly on children, and the whole poem is about children's childish behavior. Yang Wanli's love for children is beyond words, and he praised the cleverness of the two Warawako players. Of course, we can also see the poet's childlike innocence. Expressed the author's love for innocent and lovely children.

4, "Qingpingdiaoyi" Tang Dynasty: Li Bai

Beautiful people who see the bright clouds, think of their clothes and see flowers come to see them. ?

If Yushan didn't see her, it would be Yaochi meeting under the moon. ?

Interpretation of Poetry: Seeing the brilliance of clouds, I think of gorgeous clothes, see gorgeous flowers, and I think of people's looks.

If I hadn't met her at the top of Qunyushan Mountain, I would have met her in the moonlight of Yaochi.

Appreciation of poetry and prose: this poem is ingenious and handy, without any trace of affectation. The language in the poem is rich and colorful. If you read this poem, you will feel that the spring breeze is full of paper, the flowers are full of eyes and the face is blurred. There is no need to describe it. Naturally, people think that this is a peony, and the jade color is beautiful, nothing else. In the first sentence, peony is more beautiful than imperial concubine. The first sentence compares clothes to clouds and looks to flowers; Write two sentences about the spring breeze, just as concubines are loved by kings; Three sentences compare the fairy to the imperial concubine; Four sentences compare Chang 'e to your wife. This repeated comparison has created a beautiful image as gorgeous as a peony. However, the poet used words such as clouds, flowers, dew, Yushan, Yaotai and moonlight to praise the fullness of the imperial concubine without any trace.

5. The third song "Tang: Lu Lun"

That night, the black geese flew very high, and Khan quietly escaped during the night.

I was about to lead the light cavalry to catch up when the snow fell full of bows and knives.

Interpretation of Poetry: Wild geese fly high in the still night, and Khan escapes quietly in the dark.

On a quiet night, geese fly high, and Khan escapes quietly in the dark.

Appreciation of Poetry and Prose: Although this poem has only 20 words, it tells the truth at that time: Khan led the army to flee in the scene of "the moonlight is high and the geese are flying into the sky", and the general was ready to lead the army to attack in the extremely cold weather of "and a load of snow on our bow and knife". Escape and chase all the nervousness. Although the poem does not directly describe the fierce battle scenes, it leaves readers with a broad imagination space and creates a long poetic atmosphere.

6. "Planting Flowers in Gong Ling Lvyetang, Fenghe" Tang Dynasty: Bai Juyi

The green field hall occupies the splendor of things, and passers-by show you your home.

Your father is full of peaches and plums, so why plant a variety of flowers in front of the hall?

Interpretation of Poetry: After the completion of the Green Field Hall, it occupied the essence of all things. Passers-by pointed to the house and said that it was Pei's home.

Pei's students are all over the world. Where is it necessary to plant flowers in front of and behind the house?

Appreciation of Poetry and Prose: The Green Field Hall is full of the essence of everything. Passers-by said it was your father's home. Your father's students are all over the world. Why plant flowers in front of the house? This poem uses metonymy rhetoric, replacing students with peaches and plums, and the Green Field Hall refers to the house name of Pei Du in Tang Dynasty. This poem takes up the essence of everything by writing that Pei Du's house doesn't grow flowers (the house is conspicuous). It expresses praise for a teacher who is famous all over the world.