China's Ancient Poems in Japanese Textbooks

China's ancient poems in Japanese textbooks include a night-mooring near maple bridge and Xiao Chun. Details are as follows:

1, "A Night Sleeping Near Fengqiao" On a frosty night, Jiangfeng fished and slept. In the lonely Hanshan Temple outside Suzhou, the bell that rang in the middle of the night reached the passenger ship. This song "a night-mooring near maple bridge" is not only familiar to the Japanese, but also a must-read in China. Tang poetry in the Tang Dynasty and Song ci in the Song Dynasty are the cultural heritage of our Chinese culture. Among them, the beauty of words in Tang poetry is the most thorough and profound, and every word in short five-character poems and seven-character poems is the essence of Tang poetry.

"Spring Dawn" This morning in spring, I woke up easily, and birds were singing everywhere. How many flowers fall after a stormy night. The poem "Spring Dawn" seems bland at first reading, but after reading it repeatedly, I feel that there is a world in the poem. Its artistic charm lies not in gorgeous rhetoric and fantastic artistic techniques, but in its charm. The style of the whole poem is as simple and natural as running water, but it is profound and unique. For thousands of years, people have recited it, as if in this short four-line poem, there are inexhaustible artistic treasures.

3, "Silent Night Thinking" The foot of my bed is so bright, will it have frosted? . I looked up at the moon and looked down, feeling nostalgic. "Silent Night Thinking" has no strange and novel imagination, no exquisite and gorgeous rhetoric, but only uses narrative style to write the homesickness of distant guests. However, it is meaningful and intriguing, and has attracted readers so widely for thousands of years. It vividly reveals the poet's inner activities, vividly outlines a vivid picture of homesickness on a moonlit night, and expresses the author's feelings of homesickness on a silent moonlit night.