Poems about rabbits

The Book of Songs Wang Feng Rabbit contains "If you have rabbits, you will leave Luo", "If you have rabbits, you will leave Luo" and "If you have rabbits, you will leave Lu". Ancient Yan Ge in the Han Dynasty, "The white rabbit stays alone and looks around", describes the appearance of the white rabbit's being inseparable and helpless, which makes people feel pity. Tang Juyi's poem "Little Brother from the Old Residence of Siwei Village, Xia Meng" says: "The rabbit hides the beans and the birds sing and the mulberries are ripe", which depicts the pastoral scenery of the rabbits singing and the beans and the mulberries are red and purple.

Wang Jian, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, wrote 65,438+000 palace poems, including a poem about a big white rabbit: "The big white rabbit in the new autumn is bigger than a fist, and its red ears are frosty when sleeping in the grass. The son of heaven doesn't teach people to shoot, and the jade whip covers the horseshoe. " Praise the "sleeping state" of the young rabbit, which is cute, and advise people not to hurt the rabbit at will. In Song Dynasty, Mei wrote a poem "Rabbit": "I am fascinated by dust, dressed in brown but in love with Artemisia. There are cunning and difficult points in the vault, and Chinese books are rare. Hunting fled from primitive to spiritual to the moon. Death is a meritorious ring, and a good bow is spontaneous. " Most of the poems are about the life, whereabouts and danger of being hunted by rabbits. The last two sentences are from Dr. Yue's words: "Birds are exhausted, but good bows hide;" A sly rabbit dies and a running dog cooks. " The poet thought of the fate of the hero from the death of the rabbit, thus warning the founding fathers to abdicate in time to avoid being killed.