Author: Du Mu
As far away as Hanshan, the stone path is oblique, and people are in Bai Yunsheng.
Stop and sit in the maple forest late, and the frost leaves are red in February flowers.
find
Author: Yuan Mei
Cowboys ride on the backs of oxen, and songs echo in the forest.
Suddenly want to catch the song of the tree, immediately stop singing and stand by the tree silently.
Return young
Author: He
Teenagers leave home, old people return, and the local accent does not change.
When children meet strangers, they will smile and ask where the guests are from.
Su Xinshi xugong branch
Author: Yang Wanli
The fence is sparse, a path leads to the distance, and the petals on the tree fall, but the shade has not yet formed.
The child ran quickly to catch the yellow butterfly, but the butterfly suddenly flew into the vegetable garden and could not be found again.
Four quatrains is a set of poems by Du Fu, a great poet in Tang Dynasty. This poem was written in the second year of Guangde in Tang Daizong (764). After wandering in Dongchuan for a long time, the poet returned to Chengdu Caotang, because he returned to Shu Town. At this time, his mood is particularly comfortable. Faced with a vibrant spring scene, he couldn't help but write happily, including what he saw and felt, and four lines of quatrains at will, which are masterpieces of Du Fu's poems. Among them, the third one is the most famous, and it was once selected as a famous sentence of Tang poetry in primary school Chinese textbooks.