Longevity poem

Shou's poems are as follows:

1. A glass of wine comes home late, and the host respects the guest for a long life. -Li He's "The Wine"

This beautiful woman advised Qian to live a long life. Pepper with cypress leaves and gorgeous sleeves. -Mao Kun's "Yu Lou Chun Ji Mao Yuanri"

3. Looking forward to your family and giving your birthday is a long-term hate. —— Ouyang Zhan's "Chang 'an Guest House Except Night"

4. Shoujiu is still medicinal, and eating fish for breakfast is not recommended. -Qian Qi's "Send my nephew Huai Su to the house"

Purple chrysanthemum should live a new life, and Dan Yu should get rid of the old evil. —— Zhao's "Wind and nine planets Lin Weiting Climbing High"

6. Being good and poor will be short-lived, and enjoying wealth and longevity for evil. -Guan Hanqing's Dou Eyuan

7. If there is no poet after death, prolonging life is a painter. -Du Mu's "Lingfeng Gongren"

8. Yu Yan is not short of gold, and tears fall first. -Du Mu's "Lingfeng Gongren"

9. I don't plan to clean up, just to celebrate my birthday. -Du Mu's Ten Rhymes of Zhou Guo Li Chang's Poems.

1. The meaning and symbol of longevity

Longevity refers to people's longevity and health, and also represents happiness, auspiciousness and reunion. The symbol of longevity is very important in China culture, and it is regarded as a good wish and blessing.

2. Cultural connotation of longevity

Shou has rich connotations in China culture. In ancient times, people thought that longevity was closely related to the vitality of everything in the world, and it was a magical energy from nature. Therefore, longevity is endowed with beautiful symbolic meaning and cultural implication.

3. Appreciation of Shou's poems

Shou's poems often use rich metaphors, images and rhetorical devices to express blessings and praises. For example, "longevity is longer than that of Nanshan", and the image of Nanshan longevity is used to compare people's longevity; "Life is like a pine and cypress." The evergreen image of pine and cypress is used to describe longevity and health.

4. Shou Poetry and Cultural Tradition.

In the cultural tradition of China, birthday poems often appear on birthdays, celebrations and festivals. People will use poetry to express their blessings and respect for those who live a long life, which is also a manifestation and inheritance of traditional culture.

5. Shoushi and Literati

Shou's poems are also one of the important themes created by literati. Ancient literati often expressed their yearning for health and longevity with poems, among which there were many famous works.