Three ancient poems by egrets

The three ancient poems of Egret are as follows:

1, egrets fall into autumn water and fly like frost alone. Close your heart and don't go, next to the independent sandbar. -Li Bai's "Egret in Autumn Water"

Appreciation: This poem was written by Li Bai, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. He painted a quiet and distant picture with simple brushstrokes. An egret landed on the water and looked like a mass of frost from a distance. The poet felt at ease when he saw this painting. Let's stand by this sandbar for the time being.

Li Bai's poems are mainly lyrical. He has extraordinary artistic talent and magnificent artistic strength. Most of his poems are surprising, exciting and thought-provoking. Although this poem has no obvious emotional expression, it shows the poet's inner peace and indifference through vivid picture description.

2. Before the egrets fly in Egret Island, the peach blossoms are flowing and the mandarin fish are fat. An old man in the bank, wearing a green bamboo hat raincoat and a green raincoat, braved the wind and rain and fished leisurely. He was fascinated by the beautiful spring scenery and didn't even go home in the rain. -Yang Wanli's Egret Island

Appreciation: This poem was written by Yang Wanli, a poet in the Song Dynasty. It describes his trip to Egret Island. The egret depicted in it is the focus of the whole poem. Yang Wanli opened the atmosphere of the whole poem with the phrase "Egrets fly in front of Egret Island", which made readers feel the vivid scene on the mainland. The description of green bamboo hat and green hemp fiber is more vivid and concrete, giving people an immersive feeling.

This poem by Yang Wanli shows his love and appreciation of the natural landscape. He showed readers a beautiful picture of nature with rich colors and specific descriptions. At the same time, it also expresses the yearning for a leisurely life.

3. Egrets fly everywhere and white clouds blend into the sea. Embrace your knees and watch the autumn moon, and listen to funeral plays every night. -Jia Dao's "Give Egret to Song Shaofu Three Gorges"

Appreciation: This is a poem by Jia Dao, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. In this poem, the egret is flying to the top, and Song Shaofu stays at the edge of the continent to express his homesickness.

The author expresses homesickness and loneliness with concise words and vivid images. An egret flew down from the horizon and floated between the white clouds and the sea. The author sat beside him with his knees, watching the autumn moon and listening to the sound of this sad night.