"Several Poems"
Wu Chengen in the Ming Dynasty
There is no guest in the ten-mile long pavilion, and stars appear in the nine-level sky.
The ships on the eight rivers have all closed their ports, and all seven thousand prefectures and counties have closed their doors.
The six palaces and five palaces returned to officialdom, and the four seas and three rivers stopped fishing.
The bells and drums on the two towers rang, and a bright moon filled the sky.
Appreciation: The numbers are arranged from large to small and neatly embedded in the poem, which makes it have a unique flavor when reading.
"Farming is Good"
Qianlong Emperor of the Qing Dynasty
The cuckoos are singing the music of the forest, and the auspicious prime minister is working hard in the fields.
A girl came to the well, and her son led a child around her.
Appreciation: This is an acrostic poem. Qu and Chen are combined to form "Nong (Nong)", which is now simplified to "Nong"; Tian and Jing are combined to form "Farming", which is a variation of "Farming"; Nv and Zi are combined to form "Hao". Together they mean "farming is good". These techniques used in the poem make people marvel at the wisdom of the ancients when read carefully.
"Ode to the Character "Yin""
Su Ting of the Tang Dynasty
Although the ugly man has feet, he does not have a full body of armor.
When I see you, I have no words to say. I know you are a young man.
Appreciation: This is a word-splitting poem. It's cleverly dismantled and makes people think.
"Yin in the Mountains to Xu Twelve"
Qing Zhu Xiangheng
Mountain people live in the mountains, and they are friends with the mountains every day.
The mountain breeze blows my clothes, and the mountain moon falls on my hand.
When I set out and walked up the mountain, I sat still in the mountain until I arrived.
If you love mountains, you will never tire of them, and if you look at mountains, you will never tire of them.
If you have nothing to do, visit the mountain home and drink the wine from the mountain.
Appreciation: This is a poem with multiple characters. Every sentence in the poem contains the word "山", but it doesn't seem repetitive and makes it catchy to read.
"Feng He Lu Wang Han Ri, a unique ancient name"
Tang Pi Rixiu
The Northern Song Dynasty is full of joy and sadness, and the Xu Mausoleum in the South is sighing Qi Liang.
The beautiful scenery of willows by the water is endless, half of them are yellow due to the cold water.
Appreciation: This is a name poem, which contains the poet Gu Huan of the Southern Dynasty, the poets Shen Quanqi and Zhiwen of the Song Dynasty in the early Tang Dynasty, the poet Xu Ling of the Southern Dynasty, the literati Bian Shao of the Eastern Han Dynasty, and the writer Jiang Yan of the Southern Dynasty. ***Six ancient names.
"Poem of the Twelve Zodiac Signs"
Shen Jiong in the Southern and Northern Dynasties
Mouse traces create dust cases, and cattle and sheep come down at dusk.
The tiger roars in the empty valley, and the rabbit moon opens to the window.
The dragon is far away and green, and the snake and willow are lingering nearby.
Malan is picked far away, and sheep are planted in spring.
The monkey chestnut is shy of its fragrant fruit, and the chicken's soles bring out the beauty.
The dog has nothing in his arms, and the pig has nothing to lose.
Appreciation: The twelve zodiac signs have always been respected by the Chinese people. Everyone has their own zodiac sign. The names of the twelve zodiac signs are embedded in this poem, which is also very interesting to read.