Poems with the character Huai

The answers to the poems with the word Huai are as follows:

1. The Huai River is clear and rippled, and Taihu Lake is red in the sunset.

This poem comes from "Wang Jiangnan" by Zheng Wenbao, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. The poem uses metaphors to compare the clear waves of the Huaihe River with the sunset of Taihu Lake, forming a fresh and bright picture.

2. Huaishan Huaishui Huaishan is here, Huaishui Huaishan Huaishui comes.

This children's song comes from a nursery rhyme of the Song Dynasty. It expresses people's love for the Huaishan Mountain and the Huaihe River, and reflects the contribution of the Huaihe River to the culture of the Central Plains.

3. Where are the red maples planted in Huaihe River? The autumn wind blows the red maple all over the ground.

This poem comes from "Gift to Meng Haoran" by Li Bai, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. The poem expresses the poet's emotion by describing the beautiful scenery of red maple trees along the Huaihe River.

4. Songlingshui is in the east of the country, and Yunmeng belongs to the middle of Chu. Wu and Chu are even more jealous of each other, and Tie Cong is beaten by wind and rain.

This poem comes from "Deng Gao" by Du Fu, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. The poem describes the beautiful scenery of Huainan and also hints at the disputes between Wu and Chu.

5. I can’t let go of my worries after a deep sleep tonight, it’s March and May again in Guanshan. Thinking of the beautiful woman with a haggard face, I feel pity for the worm in the moon on the Huaihe River.

This poem comes from "Beauty" by Du Fu, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. The poem expresses the poet's desire for love, and also depicts the quiet night scene along the Huaihe River.

6. Han family Qin Diyue, Guanshan and the north look to God. The shadows of trees are heavy in the cloud sky, while the shadows of sails on the riverside are light.

This poem comes from "Climbing the Stork Tower" by Wang Zhihuan, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. The poem describes the beautiful scenery brought by the towering Guan Mountain and the flowing Huaihe River.

7. The clear waves of lotus leaves are murmuring, and the water in the lotus lake is green and fresh. There are also countless tourists, and the north and south are always connected when autumn comes.

This poem comes from "Meeting Old Friends from Liangchuan on the Huaihe River" by Yang Wanli, a poet of the Song Dynasty. The poem expresses the poet's longing for his old friend through the description of the scenery around the Huaihe River.

8. Jianghan passes away in spring, and there are only tears like rain in life. The morning mirror is full of worry, but the clouds on the temples are changing, and the moonlight is cold when singing at night.

This poem comes from "Farewell to the Ancient Grassland" by Bai Juyi, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. In the poem, Bai Juyi juxtaposed the Han River and the Huai River, both expressing his sorrow for his hometown.

9. The ape cries and the wind sounds soft at the entrance of the cave, and the May rain in Jiangcheng is like silk. The boat on the Huai River gradually moves away, the moon shines brightly and the tide becomes cold.

This poem comes from the Ming Dynasty poet Yu Qian's "The Full Moon·Moving in Niuzhu at Night Nostalgic for the Past". The poem expresses the poet's longing for the ancients by describing the night scene of the Huaihe River.

10. Sing the three rhymes of Huainan briefly, and there is a poem about the Huai River that will be bright for thousands of years. The green willows are noisy on both sides of the bank, and the spring flowers are raining like a covered courtyard.

This poem comes from "Returning to the Garden and Living in the Fields·Part 3" by Tao Yuanming, a poet of the Jin Dynasty. In the poem, Tao Yuanming praised the beauty of Huai River and connected Huai River with poetry.