1, Qu Azuo is a five-character poem written by Tao Yuanming, a writer in Jin and Song Dynasties. This poem reflects the poet's contradictory psychology of being an official and returning, and is divided into four paragraphs.
The first four sentences are the first paragraph, which tells the story of being indifferent and self-sustaining when I was young; The second paragraph is the second sentence, which explains the reasons for his official career; Then eight sentences are the third paragraph, describing the author's feelings during the trip; The last four sentences are the fourth paragraph, which describes the writer's plan for future action. The whole poem is full of scenes and scenes, and the language seems dull, but in fact it is exquisite.
2. In mid-May, "Two Poems of Gengzi Returning to the Capital to Manage Forests" is a five-character poem written by Tao Yuanming, a writer in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. These two poems are both improvised.
The first song repeats the distress of being blocked by a poor lake and longing to go home; The second song further laments the hardships of service, using the natural scene in front of us to hint at the sinister storm of official career, and twists and turns to express the boredom of officialdom and the nostalgia for the quiet and comfortable pastoral life. The first begins with narration, and the second begins with discussion.
3. Xin Chou's Night in Jiangling in July is a five-character poem written by Tao Yuanming, a writer in Jin and Song Dynasties. This poem can be divided into three paragraphs, with the first six sentences as the first paragraph. The poet writes about his life and feelings by recalling his life. The middle eight sentences are the second paragraph, which is about nocturnal travel and inner feelings.
The last six sentences are the third paragraph, which describes my choice of future life path and my determination to return. The whole poem mainly shows the attachment to the free life in the countryside and the boredom of secular officialdom. In the poem, the author vividly wrote what he saw and heard on his way to the river at night by line drawing, which set off the poet's clarification of his quiet mood.
4. Two Poems of Tian She Guimao Spring is a set of poems written by Tao Yuanming, a writer in Jin and Song Dynasties. These two poems describe the joy of working in the fields, express their own feelings by remembering the past, reflect that the ambition of "worrying about the road and not worrying about poverty" is difficult to realize, express their determination to emulate their predecessors, and show their joy of returning to farming, staying away from the hubbub and their determination to join in farming.
5. Gui Mao's Works in Mid-December and Respect My Brother is a five-character poem by Tao Yuanming, a writer in Jin and Song Dynasties. This poem is dedicated to my cousin Tao Jingyuan. It used a lot of pen and ink to write its own experience of hunger and cold under the horizontal gate, and uttered a sigh of "nothing to be gratified", but the author still expressed his determination to devote himself to the poor.
The first half of the poem describes the scenery and the second half discusses it. The story is very concise, the scenery is vivid, and there are many discussions, all of which are permeated with emotion, turning grief, grief and strength into leisure, optimism and humor, with profound and mellow artistic conception and integrity of pine and cypress.
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