Interpretation of vernacular Chinese: Listening to a poem and drinking a glass of wine reminds me of the same balcony and pavilion in the same season last year. When will the sunset come back here?
Dynasty: Northern Song Dynasty
Author: Yan Shu
Source: Huanxisha, a new word and a glass of wine
Second, when will the hundred rivers flow eastward into the sea and return to the west? If young people don't work in time, they will only regret for life when they are old.
Vernacular interpretation: The river flows eastward into the sea, and the years have passed. Is it gone forever? If you don't study hard and make progress when you are young, you will accomplish nothing when you are old. Only one person is sad!
Dynasty: Han
Author: Han Lefu
Source: Long song.
Three, the lotus has no rain cover, chrysanthemum remnants still have Ao Shuang branches.
Vernacular Interpretation: Lotus leaves are destroyed, leaves and roots like umbrellas are no longer as slender as in summer, and chrysanthemums are withered, but the tall and straight chrysanthemum branches in Ao Shuang are still full of vitality in the cold wind.
Dynasty: Song Dynasty
Author: Su Shi
Source: Winter Scene
Fourth, watch the water flow eastward and watch the sunset.
Interpretation of the vernacular: watch the river flow eastward in the morning and watch the sunset at night.
Dynasty: Ming dynasty
Author:. Qian fu
Source: Song of Tomorrow
Five, to see the sun, for all his glory, buried by the coming night.
Vernacular Interpretation: buried by the coming night, the good times are short after all. It's really beautiful. It's a pity that it's near dusk, and it's going to be wiped out soon.
Dynasty: Tang Dynasty
Author: Li Shangyin
Source: Leyou Tomb