Grade 3 ancient poems describing nature

The third-grade ancient poems describing nature are as follows:

1. Drinking all day and night, the bright lights follow the morning glow. ——Zhang Hua's "Frivolous Chapter"

Interpretation: We drank happily all night long, and the lanterns went out and the morning glow came up again.

2. Eat the six qi and drink the qi, rinse the positive yang and contain the morning glow. ——Qu Yuan's "Yuan Yu"

Explanation: Swallow the energy of the six essences and sip the clear dew, rinse the energy of Zhengyang and hold the light of morning glow.

3. Looking at it from a distance, it is as bright as the sun rising. ——Cao Zhi's "Ode to the Goddess of Luo"

Interpretation: Viewed from a distance, it is as beautiful as the sun rising from the morning glow.

4. The water is like the morning glow, and the forest suspects that the colorful phoenix is ??coming. ——Li Deyu, "Recalling Pingquan Miscellany·Recalling New Vine"

Interpretation: The water seems to be illuminated by morning light, and the brilliance in the forest is like a colorful phoenix flying.

5. The White Emperor’s farewell speech is among the colorful clouds. A thousand miles of rivers and mountains are returned in one day. ——Li Bai's "Early Departure from Baidi City"

Interpretation: In the early morning, I bid farewell to Baidi City, which is high in the sky. Jiangling is thousands of miles away, and the boat trip only takes one day.

6. It is suspected to be the work of a goddess from Luochuan. ——Xu Ning's "Peony"

Interpretation: The beauty of the peony flower makes everyone wonder if it is the magic touch of the goddess Luochuan. Its beauty and beauty are better than the morning glow.

Extended information:

Natural phenomenon: The sun rises from the east in the morning. If there is too much water vapor in the atmosphere, some of the shorter wavelength cyan, blue, and purple light in the sunlight will be emitted by the atmosphere. After scattering, only red, orange, and yellow light penetrate the atmosphere, and the sky is dyed red and orange, forming a morning glow.

The original meaning of Xia refers to the colorful light or colorful clouds that appear in the sky and clouds due to the oblique sunlight at sunrise and sunset. Xia is divided into morning glow and sunset glow. Mostly used for names of characters or people.

Literary works: Nietzsche's "Morning Glow" was published in 1881. The new edition in 1887 was accompanied by a preface. In the history of writings, it ranks between the second part of "Human, Too Human" (1880) and "Happiness". Science" (1882). "Zhaoxia" is divided into five volumes, each volume is divided into sections of different lengths, ranging from one or two lines to one or two pages, and occasionally even more than three pages.