What does the rose image in ancient poetry symbolize?
It symbolizes a girl who has suffered misfortune. When you hurt others, you will actually be hurt.
The Flower Image in Ancient Poetry
Heart explanation? Huang Chun, the flower image in Bai Juyi's poems [Abstract] This paper analyzes the application of flower image in Bai Juyi's poems and the characteristics of Bai Juyi's poems. Flowers? We can not only interpret the poet's thoughts, emotions and experiences, but also get a glimpse of all aspects of society and secularism in the Tang Dynasty. The flower image in Bai poetry has a unique charm, which seems to be understandable but inexpressible. There are more flowers than words, and stones can't be the cutest. Lu, a poet in the Song Dynasty, borrowed the allusions of Emperor Tang Ming and took Yang Guifei as an explanation to show that in China culture? Harmony between man and nature? Although the beauty of flowers appears in the cultures of all nationalities in the world, once the flowers in nature are combined with China culture and rooted in China culture, especially with humanistic spirit, they become emotional creatures with vitality and soul. The core spirit of China's flower culture is flower personalization, and the most important thing of flower personalization is to treat flowers as human beings and experience and realize their own lives in this process. Equal treatment? Everything is one with me? All beings are equal? Influenced and standardized by Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism, China people's perception of flowers and trees constitutes a humanistic landscape with unique oriental charm from the perspective of world culture. Since the Book of Songs, China literati have paid special attention to flowers, which has become an enduring image in poetry and gradually formed a pattern. Under this cultural background and ideological origin, this paper attempts to interpret the flower image in the poems of Bai Juyi, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. Feel his life experience and mental journey from it. Like the poet, he has emotions, loves and hates, which reflects the poet's thoughts, social customs and even the world. The poet compared flowers with people and flowers with people, which made the world of flowers in white poems.
Other common images in ancient poetry
(a) the symbolic image of Wang Wei's "Twenty-one Xi's to Yuan"? The rain in the early morning moistened the dust of the land, the inn of the inn, the branches and leaves of the inn, and a new leaf I advise you to have a glass of wine. There is no reason not to go out. ? Yu Chao? Willow color? Besides writing about spring scenery, what are the implications? A:? Yu Chao? It also sets off the poet's sadness when he bid farewell to his friends; ? Willow? Symbolizing parting, folding willows and giving gifts to each other to remember the past, adding a deep feeling of parting.
(2) figurative imagery It concretizes feelings with vivid figurative imagery, thus enhancing the expressive effect of poetry. For example, the poem "The Mermaid" written by Li Yu, Queen of the Southern Tang Dynasty: How much sadness can you have? Like a river flowing eastward? Will be sad like a spring. Reading, you can imagine a vivid picture: the poet now seems to have returned to Jinling, his old capital, standing on the tower overlooking the mighty Yangtze River flowing eastward, feeling his sorrow surging like this river. In this way, we can visualize the abstract sadness and accurately feel the depth of the author's feelings, so this sentence has become a famous sentence that has been passed down through the ages.
? Boil beans and burn beans, and the beans cry in the pot. We are born from the same root. What's the hurry? Q: What are the metaphors of tofu and beans in the poem? By comparing Cao Pi with beans and Cao Zhi with beans, it is implicitly pointed out that Cao Pi persecuted his brothers.
(3) Descriptive imagery refers to the concrete description of images, thus concretizing feelings. Of course, description is not objective, but permeates the subject's thoughts, feelings and aesthetic ideals. For example, Wang Wei's Chai Lu: There seems to be no one on the empty mountain, but I think I heard a voice. /Sunlight enters the grove,/Reflects to me from the green moss. ? This quatrain uses descriptive images? Empty mountain? Return to the scenery? Deep in the forest? 、? Moss. Such as rendering a quiet atmosphere, infiltrating the author's thoughts and feelings of pursuing natural beauty and the aesthetic interest of painting into poetry. Examination instructions ① Appreciate the image, language and expression skills of ancient poetry; ② Evaluate the ideological content of ancient poetry.