1. Verses about breaking willows, using things to express emotions
Poems about breaking willows, using things to express feelings 1. Poems about breaking willows
Mounting a horse without catching the whip , fold the willow branch.
Later generations used broken willows to hide the sadness of separation, and some also hinted at homesickness
Why should the Qiang flute blame the willows? The spring breeze does not pass through Yumen Pass. ("Liangzhou Ci" by Wang Zhihuan)
In the past, I went there, and the willows clung to them; now I come to think about it, the rain and snow are falling, I mount my horse and don't catch the whip, but bend the willow branches. Dismounting from the horse and playing the flute, he is worried about killing the guests. Li Bai's "Willows are turning green every year, and Ba Ling is sad to say goodbye" illustrates such a custom: In ancient times, on both sides of the Ba Bridge in Chang'an, there was a ten-mile long embankment, with one willow per step. Many people going east from Chang'an came here to say goodbye. Break willow branches to say goodbye to your loved ones. Bai Juyi's "Qingmen Willow" "To bid farewell to many people near the capital, the long strips are broken to reduce the spring breeze." Yu Xuanji's "Folding Willows" "Farewell to each other with weeping flowers, and the willow smoke is broken in the spring breeze
Zhang Jiuling" Li Bai folds the willows delicately and holds them to send to lovers." Li Bai "climbs strips to fold the spring scenery and sends them far away in front of the Dragon Court." "Li Bai's "Hearing the Flute in Luocheng on a Spring Night": "The sound of someone's jade flute flies darkly, spreading into the spring breeze and filling Luocheng. In this nocturne, when I hear the willow tree breaking, who can't help but feel the love of my hometown? ”
2. Poems about breaking willows
Poems about breaking willows to say goodbye
1. The atmosphere moves the mind and heart, and the willows are green with spring. — ——Bao Zhao's "Three Days Poems"
2. When the wicker branches are broken and the flowers fly away, I ask the passers-by if they are returning home. ——"Farewell Poems" from Sui Zaqu Songs
3. The faint osmanthus leaves are falling, and the willow branches are long. The road is far away, so don't forget it. ——Gu Yewang's "Fragrant Tree"
4. The spring breeze knows how to say goodbye to bitterness, and does not send away the green willow branches. ——Li Bai's "Song of Lao Lao Pavilion"
5. The spring breeze outside the city blows the wine flag, and the pedestrians wave their arms at sunset. There are countless trees on the streets of Chang'an, only the weeping poplar tubes are left.
6. Willows become songs, and Pu Tao learns embroidery - "Spring Poems on Fenghe Zhaoxi East Road" by Yu Xin of the Northern Zhou Dynasty
7. You can't be seen on the mountain winding road, leaving a place for horses to walk in the sky - Bai Xuege sends martial arts off. The judge returns to the capital. Cen Shen
8. Fragmented willows, holding this to send to my lover. 9. Catkins fly in the river city in March, so I will send you back in tears. The tears of the countryside wet your clothes today
10. The peach contains pitiful purple, and the willow hair is heartbroken and green - "Poetry in Spring" by Xiao Gang, Emperor Wen of Liang Dynasty
11. Qingjiang 1. There are thousands of winding willows in the old Banqiao. I once said goodbye to my lover on the bridge, and there is no news until now.
12. The dewy peach blossoms have not yet bloomed, and the willows are leaning against the wind. - Sui Dynasty. Yang Di Yang Guang's "Song of the Four Seasons: East Palace Spring"
13. Wushan Wu Gorge is long, and the weeping willows and weeping poplars are in the same heart, and the old friends cherish their hometown. - Liang Yuan Emperor Xiao Yi's "Folding Willows".
14. The willows are hanging green on the ground, and the poplars are flying in the sky. The willow branches are broken and the flowers are flying. I would like to ask the passerby whether he will return home. ——"Farewell" by Anonymous, Sui Dynasty.
15. At the bend of the bend, there is only resentment and separation. ——Cen Zhijing's "Breaking Willows"
16. There is no need to long for the willow tree.
17. The willow tree is in the east wind. The green and green rivers have been hard to climb recently, which should be due to the many farewells.
18. The water flows from west to east at sunset, and there is no end to the willows.
19. People say that willows are like leaves. The sad brows are like willow silk. The willow silk pulls the broken heart, and there will be no hope for each other.
20. The plum blossoms suddenly enter the clothes. "Poems of Huang Chunri"
21. The morning rain in Weicheng is lightly dusty, and the guest house is green and the willows are new. I urge you to have a glass of wine and go west to Yangguan without any old friends. The faint sound of the jade flute spreads into the spring breeze throughout Luo City. Who can miss the love of hometown in this nocturne?
23. Where the world is sad, the spring breeze knows the farewell. , Don’t send the willows green.
24. In the past, I left, and the willows lingered. Now I come to think about it. The journey is delayed, and I am hungry and thirsty. I don’t know how sad I am. .
25. Ba Anqing comes to say goodbye frequently.
3. Poems about breaking willows
1. Break a willow delicately and send it to your lover.
From: Zhang Jiuling of the Tang Dynasty, "Breaking Willows·Slender Bending Willows".
Translation: I will break off your slender willow branches and give you to your close friends far away.
2. Climb the strips to capture the spring scenery and send it far away in front of the Longting.
From: "Breaking Willows and Weeping Willows Brushing Green Water" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty.
Translation: I really want to break off a wicker stick and send it to my lover from afar in front of Longcheng, so that he can understand her lovesickness.
3. Hearing the broken willows in this nocturne, no one can forget the love of his hometown.
From: "Listening to the Flute in Luo City on a Spring Night" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty.
Translation: Listening to the song "Breaking Willows" from my hometown in tonight's music, who wouldn't feel homesick due to this?
4. There are winding threads of willows by the water's edge. I immediately ask you to break a branch.
From: "Breaking Willows" by Yang Juyuan of the Tang Dynasty.
Translation: Walking along the river bank, the willows on the riverside hang down with long and delicate strips like distiller's yeast. This can't help but evoke the feeling of reluctance in me who is about to leave, so I Stop your horse and ask me to see you off. Please help me break a willow branch.
5. Farewell to each other with weeping flowers and willow smoke in the spring breeze.
From: "Breaking Willows" by Yu Xuanji of Tang Dynasty.
Translation: Every day when I say goodbye, I reluctantly break off all the willow branches on the roadside.
4. Poems about breaking willows
Poems about breaking willows to say goodbye 1. The atmosphere moves the mind and the willows are green with spring.
——Bao Zhao's "Three Days Poems" 2. When the wicker branches are broken and the flowers fly away, I ask the passers-by whether they are returning home. ——"Farewell Poems" from Sui Zaqu Songs 3. The osmanthus leaves fall faintly, and the wicker branches on the galloping road are long.
There is a long way to go, so don’t forget to express yourself. ——Gu Yewang's "Fragrant Tree" 4. The spring breeze knows how to avoid suffering and does not send away the green willows.
——Li Bai's "Lao Lao Pavilion Song" 5. The spring breeze outside the city blows the wine flag, and pedestrians wave their arms at sunset. There are countless trees on the streets of Chang'an, only the weeping poplar tubes separate them.
6. Willows become songs, and peach trees learn embroidery. ——Yu Xin of the Northern Zhou Dynasty, "Spring Poems on Fenghe Zhaoxidong Road" 7. You can't be seen on the mountain winding road, leaving a place for horses to walk in the sky above the snow - Bai Xuege sends Magistrate Wu back to the capital.
Cen Shen 8. Fragmentally break the willow tree, hold this to express your love. 9. Catkins fly in Jiangcheng in March, and tourists send people home after five years.
Therefore, I will shed tears of farewell and tears of hometown, and I will wet your clothes today. 10. The peach contains pitiful purple, and the willow hair is heartbroken and green.
——"Spring Poems" by Xiao Gang, Emperor Wen of Liang Dynasty 11. There are thousands of willows on the Qingjiang River, and the old Banqiao was twenty years ago. I said goodbye to my lover on the bridge, and there is no news about him till now.
12. The peach blossoms with dew have not yet bloomed, and the willows are leaning against the wind. ——Emperor Yang Guang of the Sui Dynasty, "Song of the Four Seasons: East Palace Spring" 13. The Wushan Gorge is long, with weeping willows and weeping poplars.
With the same heart and the same fold, old friends miss their hometown. ——"Breaking Willows" by Xiao Yi, Emperor Yuan of Liang Dynasty 14. The willows are hanging green on the ground, and the poplar flowers are flying in the sky.
When all the wicker branches are broken and the flowers fly away, I would like to ask the passers-by if they will return home? . ——"Farewell" by Anonymous Sui Dynasty 15. Where there are twists and turns, there is only resentment for parting.
——Cen Zhijing's "Breaking Willows" 16. No one wants to miss the willow, but breaks the willow branches. 17. Willows and trees in the east wind, green and green on the river.
The recent hardships are due to the many separations. 18. When the sun sets, the water flows from west to east, and the spring light will never end.
19. People say that willow leaves are like frowning brows, and even more, a sad heart is like willow silk. The willow silk pulls the broken heart and breaks the heart, and there should be no time for each other.
20. When the flowers are fluffy, I drink wine, and the plum blossoms suddenly enter my clothes. ——Xiao Yi, Emperor Yuan of Liang Dynasty, "He Liu Shanghuang Chunri Poems" 21. The morning rain in Weicheng is light and dusty, and the guest houses are green and willows are new.
I advise you to drink another glass of wine. There will be no old friends when you leave Yangguan in the west. 22. The sound of someone’s jade flute spreads into the spring breeze and fills Luo City.
Hearing the broken willows in this nocturne, no one can forget the love of his hometown. 23. Where the world is sad, there is a pavilion to see off guests.
The spring breeze knows no pain and does not send away the green willow branches. 24. In the past, I left, and the willows lingered. Now I come to think about it, and the rain and snow are falling.
The journey is slow and full of hunger and thirst. My heart is sad, but I don’t know how sad I am.
25. Ba Anqing comes to say goodbye to each other, and we can’t bear to be together in spring. The flying catkins in my own house are still uncertain, and I am stumbling over the hanging threads to trip up passers-by.
5. Poems about breaking willows
1. Break a willow delicately and hold it to express your love.
From: Zhang Jiuling of the Tang Dynasty, "Breaking Willows·Slender Bending Willows". Translation: I will break off your slender willow branches and give you to your close friends far away.
2. Climb the strips to capture the spring scenery and send it far away in front of the Longting. From: "Breaking Willows and Weeping Willows Brushing Green Water" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty.
Translation: I really want to break off a wicker stick and send it to my lover from afar in front of Longcheng, so that he can understand her lovesickness. 3. Hearing the broken willows in this nocturne, no one can forget the love of hometown.
From: "Listening to the Flute in Luo City on a Spring Night" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty. Translation: Listening to the song "Breaking Willows" from my hometown in tonight's music, who wouldn't feel homesick due to this? 4. A willow tree by the water's edge has a twist of dust. I immediately asked you to break a branch.
From: "Breaking Willows" by Yang Juyuan of the Tang Dynasty. Translation: Walking along the river bank, the willows on the riverside hang down with long and thin strips like distiller's yeast. This can't help but evoke the feeling of reluctance in me, who is about to leave, so I stopped my horse and asked to see you off. Please help me break a willow branch.
5. Farewell to each other with weeping flowers and willow smoke in the spring breeze. From: "Breaking Willows" by Yu Xuanji of Tang Dynasty.
Translation: Every day when I say goodbye, I reluctantly break off all the willow branches on the roadside.