Poetry with antonyms

Poems containing antonyms are as follows:

1, I can't help spending it, and I feel very familiar with Yan Huilai. -Song Yan Shu's "Huanxisha"

Appreciation: At the beginning of the poem, a new word and a glass of wine express the poet's feeling of recalling the past with wine and music. Then I mentioned the weather last year and those ancient pavilions, suggesting that the prosperity of the past has passed away. The setting sun expresses the passage of time and the impermanence of personnel, as well as the poet's feelings about the fleeting time.

The whole poem depicts the passage of time and the feeling of vicissitudes in concise language, and shows Yan Shu's unique lyric style. Through the description of nature and personnel, poetry conveys the author's feelings about fleeting time and nostalgia for lost things, which causes readers to think about the flow of life and time.

2. Look at the mountain from a distance and listen to the water silently. -Wei's paintings

Appreciation: This poem describes the natural scenery, but praises a painting. The first two sentences are written about beautiful scenery and silent running water; The last two sentences describe that flowers bloom in four seasons, and birds are not afraid of people. The four poems constitute a complete picture of landscape flowers and birds.

The whole poem is neat in antithesis, especially the use of many groups of antonyms in the poem, which makes it clear in rhythm, straightforward, full of charm and easy to read. The whole poem seems to violate the laws of nature, but in fact it is a secret riddle, which shows the characteristics of this painting.

The poet uses "listening to the sound of water" to express the gurgling sound of water, and "people coming to birds are not surprised" to express the amazing vitality of birds. The technique is very clever.

3. Looking up, I found it was moonlight, sinking again, and I suddenly remembered home. -Tang Li Bai's Silent Night Thinking

Appreciation: This poem is about the feeling of missing my hometown on a silent moonlit night. Just four poems, written fresh and simple, clear as words. Its content is simple, but it is also rich. This is easy to understand, but it is endless.

The poet didn't say much more than he had already said. Its conception is meticulous and profound, but it is also blurted out without trace. From here, it is not difficult for readers to understand the wonderful scenery of "nature" and "no work and no heart" in Li Bai's quatrains.