Meng Haoran's famous sentence. ?

Meng Haoran's famous sentence is as follows:

In the spring morning, I woke up easily, and birds were singing everywhere.

Appreciation: The main idea of this poem is that you have been sleeping soundly on a spring night, and before you know it, it will be dawn.

2. I climbed the Yellow Crane Tower on the river yesterday and fell in love with Nautilus Island in the river.

Appreciation: The author's mood of seeing him off is obscure, so the author advised his friends not to forget this trip, so that they forgot their deep affection for their hometown and friends, all of which are included in this parting message.

I'll come back at chrysanthemum time when I have a holiday on the mountain.

Appreciation: This is an idyllic poem, which describes the quiet and leisurely life scene of farmers and the friendship of old friends. By writing about the scenery of rural life, I wrote the author's yearning for this kind of life.

How vast the world is, how close the trees are to heaven, and how close the moon is to the water! .

Appreciation: This is a poem describing the twilight in Qiu Jiang, and it is a famous landscape poem in the Five Wonders of the Tang Dynasty. The author docked at the misty river and remembered the past, so he took boating and staying at dusk as his destination, expressed his feelings and wrote the author's thoughts on the journey.

So I think of you, old friend, you are the bane of my midnight dream.

Appreciation: Meng Haoran is good at capturing poetry in life. This poem is nothing more than the taste of leisure and self-satisfaction, with a little feeling of no confidant and no heavy ideological content; However, writing about feelings is implicit and poetic.

6. thatched doors, pine paths, loneliness and tranquility, where hermits live and move, never need companions.

Appreciation: This poem expresses the poet's seclusion feelings by describing what he saw, heard and felt when he returned to Lumen Mountain at night. According to the time and space sequence, the whole poem writes two scenes, the riverside scene and the mountain scene, which are moving first and then static, and the static scene of the deer gate, which shows the poet's quiet mood, and also implies loneliness and helplessness in his leisurely and refined seclusion.