Teenagers leave home, old people return, and the local accent does not change. When children meet strangers, they will smile and ask where the guests are from. It was written by He, a poet in the Tang Dynasty.
Old vines and faint crows, small bridges and flowing water. The ancient road and the west wind are thin. When the sun sets, heartbroken people are at the end of the world. Said by: Ma Jingsha, a Yuan Song writer? Qiu Si.
The foot of my bed is shining so brightly. Is there frost already? I looked up at the moon and looked down, feeling nostalgic. Said by: Li Bai, a poet in Tang Dynasty, thinking at night.
The book of two townships is a group of poems by the poet He in the Tang Dynasty, which is included in the whole Tang Poetry.
Although these two poems were written by the author in his later years, they are full of interest in life. The first poem expresses the author's sadness after a long separation from other places, and also writes the intimacy of returning home after a long separation; The second poem captures the contrast between the change and invariability of hometown, and reveals the author's feelings and helplessness about the change of life, the vicissitudes of time and the fact that things have changed.
Tianjingsha Qiu Si is a Sanqu by Ma Zhiyuan, a writer in Yuan Dynasty.
This song juxtaposes a variety of scenery into a picture of the sunset in the autumn suburbs, which makes the wanderer ride a thin horse on a bleak background, revealing a sad mood. It expresses the sadness that a wanderer misses his hometown and is tired of wandering in autumn. This poem is unique, the first three sentences are all composed of noun phrases, and one * * * lists nine kinds of scenery, which is concise and meaningful. There are only five sentences and twenty-eight characters in the whole song. The language is extremely concise but huge, with profound meaning, exquisite structure and ups and downs. It is praised as "the ancestor of Qiu Si" by later generations.
Silent Night Thinking is a five-line poem written by Li Bai, a poet in the Tang Dynasty.
This poem describes the poet's feeling of looking up at the moon in the house on an autumn night. This poem uses metaphor, contrast and other techniques to express homesickness. The language is fresh and simple, and the charm is endless, which has always been widely read.