1. What are the poems about wild geese flying south?
1. The autumn wind blows and white clouds fly, and the grass and trees yellow and the wild geese return south. ——Liu Che's "Autumn Wind Ci" in the Han Dynasty
2. At what time is the remaining star, the wild geese cross the road, and the flute sounds and people lean on the building. ——Zhao Gu of the Tang Dynasty, "Late Autumn in Chang'an"
3. The wild geese fly high in the dark moon, and the Chanyu escapes at night. ——Lu Lun of the Tang Dynasty, "He Zhang Pu She Sai Sai Xia Song·Part 3"
4. The long winds send autumn geese thousands of miles away, and you can enjoy this high-rise building. ——Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty, "Farewell to the Secretary Shu Yun at Xieyao Tower in Xuanzhou"
5. The garrison drum cuts off the pedestrian line, and there is a sound of wild geese in the autumn. ——Du Fu, Tang Dynasty, "Remembering My Brother on a Moonlit Night"
6. The sound of wild geese is far away from Xiaoxiang, and the moon shines brightly on the twelfth floor. ——Tang Dynasty Wen Tingyun's "Yao Se Resent"
7. The wood falls and the wild geese go south, and the north wind and the river are cold. ——Meng Haoran of the Tang Dynasty, "Feelings on the River in the Early Cold"
8. Thousands of miles of yellow clouds in the daytime, and the north wind blows wild geese and snow. ——Tang Dynasty Gao Shi's "Two Poems of Farewell to Dong Da"
9. The wild geese are first flying in the autumn shadow of Jiang Han, and they are carrying pots with guests on the green. ——Du Mu of the Tang Dynasty, "Climbing the Mountain in Nine Days"
10. The geese fly to the south of the sun and the moon, and the rumor ends here. ——Song Zhiwen of the Tang Dynasty, "Inscribed on Dayu Lingbei Station" 2. Beautiful sentences describing the wild geese flying south
1. The wild geese seem not to be afraid of getting tired, flying high up there every day all year round. In the blue sky. They flew through dense woods, over clear streams, over high mountain peaks, over vast grasslands... and continued to fly.
2. Groups of wild geese sometimes line up in a 'one' shape, and sometimes line up in a 'human' shape, soaring freely in the sky.
3. Throughout the year, you can often see wild geese flying south in a "V" or "human" formation.
4. Perhaps the most important and persistent belief in Dayan’s thoughts is to live, just live, and then try his best to let his descendants live. , endless reproduction, nothing more. Therefore, they had to move south, and had to fly south against the already slightly biting autumn wind.
5. In the season of crisp autumn air, pleasant scenery, and light wind and clear clouds, wild geese gather in groups and begin the great racial migration to reproduce their offspring.
6. The misty fog gradually dissipated, and the morning sun finally revealed its dazzling light. It was time to set off. It flapped its wings violently and rushed towards the boundless sky first. All the geese flew up, forming a V shape, flying towards the unknown journey, towards the far south, towards the warm country...
7. The geese are still so disciplined. Their formation is never chaotic. The big geese take the lead, the young geese are in the middle, and the old geese protect the young geese at the back. They always fly in such an orderly manner. Sometimes they will fly into a formation with the character "人", and sometimes they will fly into a formation with the character "一". You will definitely be full of praise after seeing that neat formation.
8. There must be a leading goose in every group of wild geese, which is called the "lead goose". Naturally, it is the strongest one with the biggest task in the group. It must be at the forefront and bear the top priority. Follow the airflow, ride the wind and waves, and create a safe area for the compatriots behind you.
9. A group of wild geese flew south with a "cuckoo, quack, quack" sound, sometimes forming a "human" character, and sometimes forming a "one" character. The rows of wild geese spread their wings and fly south like a victorious marching team, echoing each other and moving forward.
10. The seaside is quiet, there is no one, but there is a group of wild geese standing here. This is the last resting place for the wild geese that are about to go south. On a large black rock very close to the coast, a young and strong male goose is looking at the junction of the sea and the sky in the distance, looking at the paradise they are going to, even though it cannot be seen. It could only see the mist that filled the sea, the waves that came again and again, and the rising sun that was obscured by clouds and mist on the horizon and was slightly red.
11. A group of geese flying south appeared under the blue sky. The geese formed a neat "human" shape and flew forward with the same goal; they called loudly in the sky, as if Solemnly declaring: Their ranks are orderly and their goals are clear
Verses about wild geese:
The wild geese fly south under the sun and the moon, and the rumor ends here.
The wild geese fly long and fast, and the fish and dragon dive into the water.
The trees are falling and the wild geese are crossing south, the north wind is blowing and the river is cold.
Hu Yan flew away every night crying, and Hu Er shed tears.
The sour young geese lost their flock at night, cutting off Hu Er’s Oedipus voice.
The swan geese cannot bear to listen to the sorrow, and the situation of Yunshan is like a guest.
Zheng Peng left Hansai, returned to Yan and entered Hutian.
The long winds send autumn geese away for thousands of miles, and you can enjoy this high-rise building.
Where can I find the hometown book? Return to Yanluoyang.
Thousands of miles of yellow clouds and white sun, and the north wind blows wild geese and snow.
The garrison drum interrupts the pedestrian movement, and there is a sound of wild geese in the autumn.
The ape cries when the sun sets in a different place, and the white geese come before the frost in the old country.
The black geese fly high in the moonlight, and the Chanyu escapes in the night.
3. Poems related to Yan Nanfei
Poems related to Yan Nanfei include:
1. "Wood on the Early Cold River" by Meng Haoran of the Tang Dynasty
Original text:
The trees are falling and the wild geese are heading south, the north wind is blowing and the river is cold. My home is in Xiangshuiqu, far away from Chuyun.
The tears in the countryside are all gone, and the lonely sail can be seen in the sky. I want to ask questions, but the evening is long and peaceful.
Translation:
The leaves are falling and the geese are flying to the south. The north wind is blowing and the river is extremely cold. My home is by the winding Xiangshui River, far away from the Chutian sky and the sea of ??clouds.
The tears of homesickness are shed during the journey, and I watch the returning sails wandering in the horizon. The wind and smoke blur where the ferry is, and the vast river ripples under the setting sun.
2. Questions from the Tang Dynasty and the Song Dynasty, "Inscribed on Dayu Lingbei Station"
Original text:
The sun is shining and the geese are flying south, and the rumor ends here. My journey has not ended yet, when will I come back?
The river is still and the tide is beginning to fall, and the forest is dim and closed. In the Ming Dynasty, when you look at your hometown, you should see Longtou plum.
Translation:
The wild geese flying south in October flew back when they heard this. My journey is far from over. I wonder when I can come back?
The river is calm and the tide has just fallen, and the mountains and forests are dark and suffocating. Tomorrow morning, when you climb high to look at your hometown, you should see the first red plum blossoms blooming on the top of the mountain.
3. Cao Cao of the Three Kingdoms "Stepping out of Xiamen, Winter in October"
Original text:
In October of Mengdong, the north wind lingers, the weather clears, and the prosperity Frosty.
Chickens crow in the morning, geese fly south, birds of prey hide, and bears roost in caves.
The money ladles were parked, the farmers harvested the fields, and the reverse brigade was set up to facilitate merchants.
What a blessing! Sing to express your ambition.
Translation:
In early winter in October, the north wind was blowing, the atmosphere was chilly, the weather was cold, and the frost was thick and dense.
The pheasants are chirping in the early morning, the geese are heading south, the birds of prey are hiding, and even the bears are sleeping in their caves.
Farmers have put down their farm tools and are no longer working. The harvested crops are piled up in the grain fields, and the hotels are being arranged to accommodate the traveling merchants.
How lucky I am to be here, reciting poetry to express my feelings.
4. "Bu Suanzi: Traveling Geese Flying South" by Zhu Dunru of the Song Dynasty
Original text:
Traveling geese flew south, and the wind and rain group was lost for the first time. Hungry, thirsty and hard-working, with two wings hanging down, standing alone in the cold pavilion.
Owls and herons are close to each other in hardship, and they are close to each other in love and worry. There is nowhere to return to in the vast sea of ??clouds, who can listen to the cry of distress!
Translation:
The wild geese flew southward and got separated from the geese in the wind and rain. The hungry, thirsty and hard-working geese's wings drooped weakly, so they had to sleep alone on a small islet in the cold river.
Sand harriers and egrets are difficult to get close to, and they are always worried about being shot by bows and arrows. I can't find my home in the vast sea of ??clouds. Who will listen to the wailing of the swan geese.
5. "Jiuquanzi: The Girl of Chu Does Not Return" by Wen Tingyun of the Tang Dynasty
Original text:
The girl of Chu does not return, and the building rests on the spring water of the river. The moon is bright, the wind is blowing again, and the apricot blossoms are sparse.
The jade hairpin is slanted in the silk ribbon, and the servant girl has a heavy cloud, and the skirt is covered with golden phoenix. Eight-line script, a thousand-mile dream, a wild goose flying south.
Translation:
She went back to the south and has not yet embarked on her return journey. The small building where I live alone lies beside the stream, and I worry about listening to the gurgling spring water every night. The bright moon has no companion, as lonely as me. The spring breeze blows the sparse and scattered apricot flowers, which makes me sad at the end of spring.
The jade hairpin is on your head, slantingly holding the cloud bun in the mist hairpin. The gold embroidered phoenix on your skirt seems to be perching in my heart. I really hope that this spring will turn into autumn again. Please ask the swans flying south to bring my letters and my thoughts from thousands of miles away.
6. "Nanxiangzi·The new moon is like an eyebrow" by Yan Jidao of the Northern Song Dynasty
Original text:
The new moon is like an eyebrow. Who teaches Yuexia how to play the flute? The building is leaning against the dusk clouds and I first see wild geese flying south. The wild geese return along the long road.
I wish you had a good dream. I don’t know the road to Guanshan in my dream. But it's too late to wait for a short book to break the hatred. When it was still Liang Sheng Jade Pillow.
Translation:
The new moon is like the crescent of the eyebrow. Who asked Siren to play the flute under the moon? Leaning alone on a tall building, I saw wild geese flying south for the first time in the dusk clouds. But they can only wait in vain for the pedestrians to return after the wild geese.
I just want to meet each other in a dream, but in a dream, but I don’t know where the road is. I can only wait for text messages to relieve my hatred, guessing that the letter will come later. Still can't sleep alone.