Interpretation of Confucius' Poetry Cloud

The meaning of Confucius' poem cloud generally refers to Confucian speech, and also describes Confucian scholars as being pedantic and ignorant and ignorant of current affairs.

Among them, Zi refers to Confucius; Poetry refers to The Book of Songs; Say it right away. In Chinese, the word "Shi Yun" mentioned by Confucius refers to Confucius and The Book of Songs. Among them, Confucius refers to Confucius commonly used in The Analects of Confucius, and Shi Yun refers to The Book of Songs.

Confucius is usually used to quote Confucius and express his views or thoughts. Poetry cloud refers to the poems in The Book of Songs, which is usually used to quote or express the views or understanding of a poem in The Book of Songs.

The word "poetic cloud" mentioned by Confucius is usually used to express a classical, traditional and cultural atmosphere or background. It implies an attitude of respecting traditional culture and praising classic literature, and also represents an inheritance and development of ancient ideology and culture.

In literary works, Confucius' poems are often used to embellish articles, increase cultural heritage, and make articles richer in connotation and charm. It can also be used to express respect and praise for ancient culture and literature, or to satirize the present from the past and express dissatisfaction or criticism of reality.

Confucius' poems include the following:

1. In Li Bai's "Dreams from Heaven Singing Farewell": Confucius said: Isn't it a pleasure to have friends from afar? Life is expensive in knowing each other, why gold and money!

2. In Du Fu's "Looking at Yue": Confucius said: A man with lofty ideals does not harm benevolence, but commits suicide and becomes benevolent.

3. In Bai Juyi's Farewell to Ancient Grass, Confucius said: Keep pace with the times, didn't he?

4. When is the bright moon in Su Shi's book? Confucius said: if your parents are here, you should travel well without traveling far.

5. In Wang Zhihuan's "In the Lodge of Herons", Confucius said: You can be a teacher if you review your past and learn something new.

6. Meng Haoran's "Spring Dawn": Confucius said: Learning without thinking is useless, and thinking without learning is dangerous.

7. In Lu You's "Shizi": Confucius said: Parents only worry about their illness.

8. There is a poem in Tang Wan's "Hairpin Phoenix: Human Love is Thin" that says: My heart is full of bandits, but I can't turn around.

9. Zheng Xie Bamboo Stone: Confucius said: By! Teach your daughter to know! A person's real knowledge lies in knowing what he knows and what he doesn't know.

10, Qin Guan's "Qiao Yun the Queqiao Fairy": A poem says: A person who makes color with clever words and is fresh and kind.