1, plum blossoms smell good without freezing. -Ode to the Opening Ceremony by Master Huang Berui
One day, I will ride the wind and waves, sail straight and cross the deep sea. -Li Bai's "It's hard to go to me"
3. On the side of the sunken ship, Qian Fan and Wan Muchun are in front of the sick tree. -Liu Yuxi's "The First Meeting in Yangzhou to Enjoy Lotte"
Since God has given talents, let them be used! , spin one thousand silver, all back! . -Li Bai's "Into the Wine"
5, reading thousands of books, writing like a god. -Du Fu's "Twenty-two Rhymes of Wei Zuocheng"
A poem congratulating someone on his success.
In the ancient culture of China, people often express their congratulations on success in the form of poems. These poems usually express admiration and wishes for the winners in solemn and heroic language.
For example, Wang Zhihuan's "Lusu" in the Tang Dynasty wrote: The mountains cover the daytime, and the sea drains the golden river. By going up one flight of stairs, seeing further is a meaningful poem, which expresses the persistent admiration for successful people when they climb the peak of their lives, and hopes that they can achieve better results again.
A poem congratulating the happy event
In addition to congratulating success, the ancients often used poems to congratulate various happy events, such as weddings and birthday banquets. These poems often take the joyful and festive atmosphere as the theme, expressing blessings and good wishes for happy events.
For example, in the Tang Dynasty, Du Mu wrote, "Feelings of Going Out of the Hedge Door to Meet the Cold in Autumn Night": "Silver candle Qiu Guang painted a cold screen, and the small fan floated lightly on the firefly. Day and night are as cool as water, lying and watching morning glory and weaving stars. " This poem congratulates the happy event by depicting the beautiful scenery at night, and wishes the happiness of the newlyweds.
A poem congratulating someone on his academic success.
The ancients also often used poems to congratulate those who made academic achievements, especially those who gained fame or degrees. These poems often contain praise for students' diligence and wisdom, as well as wishes and encouragement for future development.
For example, in the Song Dynasty, Lu You wrote in "The Feeling of Going Out of the Hedge Gate to Meet the Cold in Autumn Night": "When will the Hundred Rivers return to the sea in the east and return to the west? If you don't work hard, the boss will be sad. " This poem expresses students' values and attitudes towards life, and hopes that they can cherish time and strive for better grades.
A poem congratulating the success of life.
There are also many poems in ancient culture to congratulate the success of various stages of life, such as promotion, making a fortune and making contributions. These poems often express the praise and blessing to the winner in a heroic style, and place people's expectations for the further development of the winner.
For example, Yang Shen, a writer in the Ming Dynasty, wrote in "There is a fairy climbing the mountain by the river": "The autumn wind begins, and the horizon is at this time." This poem congratulates the winner by depicting magnificent natural scenery. While enjoying the magnificent scenery, I also expressed my wishes for their broader development prospects in the future.
Expand one's knowledge
In ancient times, besides using poems to congratulate success, people also had many other ways and manners to congratulate. For example, when celebrating a wedding, people will send gifts, calligraphy and paintings of gifts and blessings; When celebrating fame, people will send robes, Four Treasures of the Study and so on. When celebrating important events in life, people will hold grand banquets and celebrations. These ancient congratulations are all ways to express happiness and good wishes to the winners.