Ancient poems describing fairy tales

The ancient poems describing fairy tales are as follows:

1, thanks-anonymous

Evil! I want to know you and live a long life. There is no mausoleum in the mountains, the river is exhausted, there is Lei Zhen in winter, and there is rain and snow in summer. Only when heaven and earth become one can we break with you.

It is said that this poem originated from the dialogue between Nu Wa, an evil spirit, and Shennong in ancient China mythology, and expressed endless thoughts and yearning for eternity.

2, "Peacock Flying Southeast"-Lu You

Peacocks fly southeast and wander for five miles. Yingshan Palace refused to go further west.

The peacock in this poem symbolizes the majesty of the emperor and is related to ancient myths and legends.

3. How does the water of the Yellow River get out of heaven-Du Fu

Jinsha water is warm in the clouds and cliffs, and the trees are shaded by grass. The heavenly religion is sunny, urging the beauty to be cold in spring.

This poem depicts a scene related to myths and prophecies. The Yellow River water fell from the sky, the sun was shining, the earth was green, and the beautiful fairy in the prophecy appeared. This poem has profound meaning, implying supernatural scenes and events in mythology.

4. Song of Eternal Sorrow-Bai Juyi

The emperor of China, eager to shake the beauty of an empire, has been in office for many years, searching and never finding it. Until a child of the Yang family grew up in the inner room, almost before she grew up, and no one knew her. However, due to the gift of heaven and no concealment, it was finally elected royal one day. If she just turned her head and smiled, there were a hundred spells, and the powder and paint of six palaces disappeared without a trace. It was early spring. They let her bathe in a pure pool to warm and smooth her creamy skin.

Because she was tired, a maid lifted her up, when the emperor noticed her for the first time and chose her as his bride. On the night of spring, the warm hibiscus curtains covered her fluttering hair, petals on her cheeks and golden ripples on her head. But the night in spring is short and the sun rises too fast. Since then, the emperor has given up his early hearing.

This poem depicts the fate and beauty of Wang Zhaojun in ancient legends. She is a mythical figure who has suffered a lot.

These poems show their destiny, beauty and touching stories by describing and thinking about mythical characters. These poems are not only of literary value, but also precious works for people to recall ancient mythical figures and inherit culture.

Poetry refers to the poems created in ancient times. They usually have unique rhythm, meter and language style, and convey the poet's feelings and thoughts on society, nature, life and emotion through concise and far-reaching expressions.

Ancient poetry can be traced back to the origin of ancient literature in China, and the earliest works of ancient poetry appeared in the heyday of ancient culture. With the help of various rhetorical devices and images, the creation of ancient poetry expresses the author's thoughts and feelings through the description and expression of things, and also contains rich ancient society, history, culture, philosophy and other contents.

Ancient poetry has a high degree of artistic aesthetic pursuit, and the application of meter and rhythm requires rigor and accuracy. There are different forms and schools such as meter poems, quatrains and epigrams. The most representative forms of ancient poetry are five-character quatrains, seven-character quatrains and five-character poems, which have been widely used in the creation of ancient poetry in China.