Ye Jing saw such bright light at the foot of my bed. Is it frosty already? Looking up, I found it was moonlight, sinking again, and I suddenly remembered home.
This is a poem by Li Bai, a great poet in the Tang Dynasty. In his famous poem "Thinking of a Quiet Night", "Looking up, I found it was moonlight, and then looking back, I suddenly remembered home" is considered as a representative poem in China's classical poetry. In this poem, Li Bai expresses his homesickness with a ray of light at the foot of my bed. And tea is an indispensable emotion in his homesickness.
Gordon was in the sharp wind from the vast sky, the apes were sobbing, and the birds flew home on the clear lake and white beach. The endless trees are rustling leaves, and the Yangtze River is rolling unpredictably.
In this poem, Du Fu, a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty, describes the autumn scenery. There are two lines in the poem: "Birds fly home on the clear lake, and white sand and leaves fall like the waves of a waterfall." The tea here combines elements such as clear sand, Bai Niao and fallen leaves, showing the freshness and desolation in autumn.
Qiantang Lake traveled to the west of Jiating in the north of Gushan Temple in spring, and the water level was low at the beginning. Several early orioles raced to the sunny tree, and their new swallows were carrying mud in their nests.
Su Shi? This "Qiantang Spring Tour" is a poem about scenery. Many descriptions in the poem are directly related to tea, such as "A few early warblers compete for warm trees, whose new swallows peck at spring mud", which shows that spring has come, warblers flap their wings among warm trees, and new swallows soar on spring mud, and this spring tea is fresher.
Looking at Missing in the Old Times from Niu Shan's Sleeping Night; There are no clouds in the Wan Li of Xijiang River. Climb nine dangerous places, live far apart. Birds fly over the clear lake and the white beach, flying home, and leaves fall like the waves of a waterfall.
This poem by Yang Wanli describes the river scenery at night and shows the beautiful scenery of the south of the Yangtze River. The poem "Birds return to their nests, blue lakes and white sands, leaves falling like waterfalls" is exactly the same as Du Fu's "Ascending the Mountain", which combines tea with autumn elements and shows the beautiful scenery of Jiangnan in autumn.
Linjiangxian, the Yangtze River flows eastward, and the waves wash away heroes. Success or failure has turned empty, the green hills are still there, and the sunset is a few degrees red.
This is a poem written by Yang Shen, a poet in the Song Dynasty, in Linjiang Xian. Among them, "the Yangtze River flows eastward and the waves wash away heroes" shows the grandeur and vastness of the Yangtze River. At the end of the poem, "sunset red" is mentioned, which combines tea with sunset to express the poet's feelings and memories of life.
The mountains overlap, and the clouds want to smell the snow on their cheeks. Too lazy to draw a moth eyebrow, too late to make up and wash. Look in the mirror before and after the flowers, and look at the flowers. It's a good day to make up the new Red Mansion and have a deep garden.
This is a poem written by Li Qingzhao, a poetess in the Tang Dynasty, whose theme is to describe a beautiful girl. The phrase "Look at the flowers in the mirror before and after, face to face" shows the beauty of the girl in makeup, and also reveals the elegance and nobility of the girl. This elegance and elegance complement each other in the quiet tea tasting.
Five parting poems, the fourth, tears wet silk scarf dream, singing at midnight in front of the temple. Beauty is not old, has lost the elegance of the king, and sat on warm clothes until dawn.
This poem by Wang Changling, a famous poetess in Tang Dynasty, expresses her yearning for parting. The sentence "Sit by the smoke cage" shows her loneliness and yearning for spending a long night in the fragrance of tea, and also shows a kind of serenity in tea tasting.
These are some poems about tea. As an important part of China traditional culture, tea is not only a drink, but also a symbol of spirit. These poems not only describe tea, but also show the author's perception and understanding of life, the world and nature, which has high cultural value.