Flute imagery poems

The images of the flute in ancient poetry include homesickness, homesickness, homesickness, friendship, autumn sorrow and pastoral interest.

1, homesickness has become a popular feeling. Song of the Dragon's Head in Tang Dynasty: Wang Wei, a young ranger in Chang 'an, was too white at night.

The bright moon hangs high on the border of the long mountain, and pedestrians play flutes at night. In the Kansai area, the veterans are sad, and the horse can't help but shed tears when listening to the flute.

After more than a hundred battles, his men will be crowned as millions. It was only after the Han Dynasty that yak hair was worshipped as a temple tree country, and it fell to the west end of Beihai in vain.

Interpretation: The Great Wall boy is a chivalrous man who fought bravely and committed suicide. At night, climb the guard building and see Taibai's military soul. Longshan bright moon shines high on the border, and Gansu closed pedestrians play Qiangdi at night.

Veterans from Kansai are so sad that they can't help crying when listening to the flute in Malaysia. After more than 100 battles, large and small, his men were sealed as thousands of households.

After Su Wu returned to Han Dynasty, he only worshipped as a typical country, and the festival fell to the western end of Beihai in vain.

This wanderer's yearning for his hometown is sincere and exciting, which has aroused a strong sense of * * * in the hearts of travelers and wanderers for thousands of years.

Whispering the flute in Los Angeles on a Spring Night/Whispering the flute in Luoyang on a Spring Night Tang Dynasty: Li Bai's "Dark Flying in Yu Di" filled Los Angeles with spring breeze. In this nocturne, the willow is broken, and no one can afford to be homesick.

Commentary: Whose exquisite flute secretly makes melodious sound, which flutters with the spring breeze and spreads all over Luoyang City. Who can't help but miss their hometown when they hear the tune of Broken Willow on this night?

3, thinking about friends and mourning.

Tang Dynasty: Liu Yuxi's Liumen Bamboo Lane was lingering, and weeds and moss grew longer and longer. Even if the neighbor plays the flute, who will play the old couple in Yang Shan? Interpretation: In those days, Chai Men and bamboo fences still existed, but weeds and moss increased day by day.