A famous poem about Edinburgh

1. Who is the most famous poet in Scotland? Robert burns (1759- 1796) is a Scottish poet. 1759 65438+1was born in a farmer's family on the Scottish Plateau on October 25th, and the family was in financial difficulties. He likes poetry since he was a child. 1786, poems written by Scottish dialect masters were published. His poems are varied, mostly written in Scottish dialect, expressing the great poet's love for his hometown and nature and praising friendship and love. 1796 died of poverty and disease. However, the hardship of life is not the main impression of his works. His works are full of love for real life, showing the scene of rural life in Scotland and the poet's pursuit of freedom and equality. Burns's poems are mainly folk songs. He wrote many love poems, involving all kinds of changes in love. His famous poems include A Red Rose, My Dear john anderson, My Heart is in the Highland, etc. The lyrics of Auld Lang Syne, which is sung now, are taken from this poet's poem.

The first poem, My Heart is on the Plateau, expresses the poet's nostalgia for his hometown. In the poet's hometown, readers can feel the hunting scene, snow-capped mountains and surging rivers. Poetry is approachable and touching to read, which makes readers passionate about their hometown.

The second song I chose here, if I love beautiful lilacs, is a love poem. In the poem, the host compares his lover to lilacs and roses, wandering among beautiful flowers. After reading this poem, the reader's heart was naturally touched and love flooded my heart.

[Author Brief Introduction] robert burns occupies a particularly important position in the history of English literature. He revived and enriched Scottish folk songs. His poems are full of music and can be sung.

Burns was born in an era when the Scottish nation was facing foreign conquest. Therefore, his poems are full of radical ideas of democracy and freedom. Poets live in bankrupt rural areas and have close ties with poor peasants. His poems praised the beauty of his hometown and expressed the simple friendship and love of laborers. Scots praised the national heroes who resisted British aggression and called on the people to fight for freedom; Two dog exposes the debauchery and shameless of the landlord class; Old Willie's prayers satirized the priest's hypocrisy. Famous lyric poems include Red Rose, Mary on the Plateau, Past Events, etc.

[Appreciation] Auld Lang Syne is a poem set to music. Every year at zero o'clock in the New Year, all Europe and America will sing this immortal work together. In the classic movie Broken Blue Bridge, this song is taken as the main theme.

2. Who is the most famous poet in Scotland? Robert burns (1759- 1796) is a Scottish poet.

1759 65438+1was born in a farmer's family on the Scottish Plateau on October 25th, and the family was in financial difficulties. He likes poetry since he was a child.

1786, poems written by Scottish dialect masters were published. His poems are varied, mostly written in Scottish dialect, expressing the great poet's love for his hometown and nature and praising friendship and love.

1796 died of poverty and disease. However, the hardship of life is not the main impression of his works.

His works are full of love for real life, showing the scene of rural life in Scotland and the poet's pursuit of freedom and equality. Burns's poems are mainly folk songs. He wrote many love poems, involving all kinds of changes in love. His famous poems include A Red Rose, My Dear john anderson, My Heart is in the Highland, etc.

The lyrics of Auld Lang Syne, which is sung now, are taken from this poet's poem. The first poem, My Heart is on the Plateau, expresses the poet's nostalgia for his hometown.

In the poet's hometown, readers can feel the hunting scene, snow-capped mountains and surging rivers. Poetry is approachable and touching to read, which makes readers passionate about their hometown.

The second song I chose here, if I love beautiful lilacs, is a love poem. In the poem, the host compares his lover to lilacs and roses, wandering among beautiful flowers. After reading this poem, the reader's heart was naturally touched and love flooded my heart.

[Author Brief Introduction] robert burns occupies a particularly important position in the history of English literature. He revived and enriched Scottish folk songs. His poems are full of music and can be sung. Burns was born in an era when the Scottish nation was facing foreign conquest. Therefore, his poems are full of radical ideas of democracy and freedom.

Poets live in bankrupt rural areas and have close ties with poor peasants. His poems praised the beauty of his hometown and expressed the simple friendship and love of laborers.

Scots praised the national heroes who resisted British aggression and called on the people to fight for freedom; Two dog exposes the debauchery and shameless of the landlord class; Old Willie's prayers satirized the priest's hypocrisy. Famous lyric poems include Red Rose, Mary on the Plateau, Past Events, etc.

[Appreciation] Auld Lang Syne is a poem set to music. Every year at zero o'clock in the New Year, all Europe and America will sing this immortal work together. In the classic movie Broken Blue Bridge, this song is taken as the main theme.

3. Asking for a poem There is nothing more beautiful than william wordsworth Earth: anyone passing by such a moving scenery will be longing for it. Jester: The city is like a dress now, covered with the beauty of the morning; Silent and bare ships, towers, domes, theaters and temples are open to the fields and the sky; Shining in smokeless air. The sun has never been so beautiful and steep, in his first glory, valleys, rocks, or mountains; I have never seen or felt such a deep peace! The river flows freely: Dear God! The house seems to be asleep; That powerful heart is lying quietly! There is no more beautiful scenery on Westminster Bridge: if anyone is indifferent to such a magnificent and moving scenery, it is soul numbness; Look at the city, like wearing a new robe, bright morning light; Look around: ships, minarets, theatres, churches and mansions are all silent and calm, exposed to the countryside and the sky, shining in an unpolluted atmosphere.

The rising sun gold sprinkled on the canyon hills is no more beautiful than this morning light; I saw and felt this deep peace! Crawl on the river and let your own thoughts; Oh, my god Thousands of families are still sleeping, and this great heart is still resting.

4. The strange urban features of the four haunted houses in the world, coupled with the bloody events of past dynasties, have created an atmosphere suitable for all kinds of strange legends, and also added a horrible atmosphere to Edinburgh that other cities can't match.

As long as you follow us around the old city, you will know that it is no exaggeration to describe Edinburgh as haunted. Mary King's Close, an alley paved with cobblestones, was an underground street inhabited by the poor in the/kloc-6th century. The Black Death, which people feared today, once raged here! The authorities passively suppressed the illness and ordered the whole street to be blocked. Some people were even blocked by bricks and starved to death at home, so it is said that there are many ghosts stationed here.

It is not open to the public. Continuum Group is the only travel agency that has the right to organize Mary King Street ghost hunting activities. Summer is from 9 am to 9 pm, and winter is from 10 am to 4 pm. The tour guide dressed in ancient costumes tells you about the miserable life of people when the plague spreads every day. The vault forgotten for nearly 200 years under the South Bridge is well preserved with the vault, fireplace and wine cellar of18th century.

The recently unearthed cultural relics in this area prove the legend that the Hellfire Festival has met here many times, which makes people shudder. Brother Gray's lyles Cemetery lyles Cemetery is famous for its "bloody Mackenzie".

/kloc-In the 7th century, George Mikan, as the king's prosecutor, brutally persecuted the Covenant sects who refused to obey the Anglican Church. This cemetery buried many Christians who died unjustly in those years. According to legend, it has since become a haunted place. Witch Restaurant Witch Restaurant is undoubtedly the best restaurant in Edinburgh. It wins with food and atmosphere.

The tall shadows of Edinburgh Castle and the Yin Qi of the Witch Monument (where witches were burned to death) enveloped the restaurant, bringing an ethereal and strange atmosphere, hence the name of the restaurant. Weird pub wants to relax? You also have a good place to go.

Edinburgh also has four famous themes-Jekyll &; Hyde's, Maggie Dixon's, Snicky Pitt's, and the old fire station's, these stores are not small, and each has its own legend. From the storefront to the interior decoration, people get goose bumps. There is also pub-crawl (go to one bar after another until you get drunk). Everyone can get a card, and when a certain amount is collected, they can exchange it for 10 bottles of drinks and a cool T-shirt of "Ghost Bar Survivor".