Tao Yuanming's masterpiece

1. Drinking: Drinking to build a house is the fifth in a series of poems by Tao Yuanming, a great poet in Jin Dynasty. This poem mainly shows the interest of seclusion. After work, the poet drank as drunk as a fiddler. Under the reflection of sunset glow and the cover of Shan Lan, he picked chrysanthemums and looked at Nanshan in the distance. The whole poem has a deep and eternal charm, and emotion and reason are integrated and inseparable.

2. Returning to the Pastoral Residence: Returning to the Pastoral Residence is a group of poems by Tao Yuanming, a writer in the Jin and Song Dynasties, with five poems (six in one book). The first poem, from the intense boredom of official life, describes the beautiful and moving rural scenery and comfortable and pleasant rural life, reveals a sense of relief and expresses the love for nature and freedom.

3. Persuade Agriculture: Persuade Agriculture is a poem by Tao Qian, a writer in Jin and Song Dynasties. This poem exhorts people to pay attention to and engage in agricultural labor, which is divided into six chapters: the first chapter is about simple living, an ancient ancestor; The second chapter describes that ancient sages and ministers devoted themselves to farming and attached great importance to agricultural labor.

4. Nostalgia for Tian She: Poetry of Peach Blossom Garden is a five-character poem written by Tao Yuanming, a writer in the Jin and Song Dynasties, which is attached to The Story of Peach Blossom Garden. Poetry and recording are in perfect harmony, independent of each other, and have no sense of repetition. This poem tells the peaceful and peaceful life of people in the Peach Blossom Garden in the poet's style. The poet broke through the narrow personal life world with his deep feelings about the social reality at that time.

5. Begging for food: Begging for food is a five-character poem written by Tao Yuanming, a great poet in Jin and Song Dynasties. This poem is about a poet who went out to borrow money because of hunger and was bequeathed and left a glass of wine. The first four sentences vividly convey the poet's complex mood through concrete actions and inner state; In the middle six sentences, I wrote the scene of being warmly treated by my host, from "talking about peace" to "feeling joy" and from drinking to writing poems; The last four sentences express gratitude to the host, and are written with grief and indignation. The language of the whole poem is plain, but it exudes the beauty of human nature.