Wang Anshi's Best Poems 10

1. Don't be afraid of clouds covering your eyes, just because you are at the top. -Wang Song Anshi's Deng Fei Laifeng.

Reason: Because. As long as I reach the top, I don't have to worry about clouds covering my eyes, because I am already at the "highest level". Poetry is the author's feeling when he expresses "climbing Feilai Peak". In a positive sense, poetry also has the meaning and truth of "standing high, seeing far and seeing clearly".

2. Fan Hua began to fill his eyes, but it was not released immediately. -Snow of Anshi in Wang Song and Chongqing in Wu.

Rotation: turning the heel, which is described as a very short time. Heavy snow fell one after another, full of snowflakes, but they melted before turning their heels. The snow in the poem melts quickly, and the author also mentions the rapid changes in the world.

3. Be able to observe from a close distance and then from a long distance, and narrow the scope and then expand it. -Xun Qing of the Anshi Rebellion in Wang Song.

If you can see the near, you can see the far, you can benefit from the small scope, and you can benefit the public. This sentence means that for an official, he must first see what is in front of him and succeed in small things, then he can see the distance and achieve great things.

Thousands of families always exchange new peaches for old ones. -Wang Song Anshi's January Day.

On the morning of the Spring Festival, the sun rises in Ran Ran and shines brilliantly on thousands of families. People were very happy. They hung the newly made peach symbol on the door, replacing the old symbol last year.

The spring breeze in Jiang Nanan is green. When will the bright moon shine on me? -"Dengguazhou".

The spring breeze has greened the flowers and trees on the south bank of the Yangtze River. When can I return to my hometown according to the bright moon shining in the sky?

6. After the success of luxury, what is the double danger? -"Jinling Nostalgia"

Life after success is often luxurious, but do you know that ease and pleasure are often accompanied by disaster?

7. Old roots are strong and sunny leaves are cloudy. -Wang Anshi's orphan boy.

The older you get, the stronger your roots will be, the stronger the sunshine will be and the more lush your leaves will be.

8. I would rather freeze to death alone than bear the cold of the four seas. -Wang Anshi's Portrait of Du Fu.

I would rather live in a shabby thatched cottage and freeze me to death than let people all over the world shoot and tremble in the cold wind.

9. The ducks blown by the wind are green and shiny, which makes them yellow and curly. -Wang Anshi's Nanpu.

Spring breeze blows water, and the green stream is sparkling. In the sun, wicker hangs in the air, swaying with the wind.

10. There is light snow in the plum blossom, and the wheat rises like a cloud. -Wang Anshi's Book of Changes.

On the roadside of Chun Mei, a few residual flowers, like a little white snow hanging on the branches, are falling; Wheat fields are full of young crops, like pieces of Lv Yun rising in Ran Ran on the earth.

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