What are the five-character quatrains in Tang poetry?

1, the words of the new bride

Wang Jian [Tang Dynasty]

Come to the kitchen three days after the wedding and wash your hands to make soup.

I don't know the taste of mother-in-law. Let's make the taste of good sister-in-law first.

On the third day after my marriage, I went to the kitchen, washed my hands and made my own soup. I'm not familiar with my mother-in-law's taste. Let my sister-in-law try it first.

2. Chai Lu

Wang Wei? Tang dynasty

No one can be seen in the silent valley, only the voice is heard.

The shadow of the sunset shone into the depths of the forest, and the scenery on the moss was pleasant.

There was no one in the silent valley, only people's voices were heard. The afterglow of the sunset reflected into the depths of the forest and shone on the moss in the dark.

3. A suggestion for my friend Liu

Bai Juyi? Tang dynasty

There is a glimmer of green in the old bottle and a hint of red in the quiet stove.

With dusk and snow coming, how about a glass of wine?

The newly brewed rice wine is green and fragrant; A small red mud stove is burning crimson. It's getting dark and snow is coming. Can I have a cup of hot wine in my humble place?

4. resentment

Li Bai? Tang dynasty

How beautiful she is, opening the pearly window sash, how quietly she leans against it, and how troubled her forehead is! .

I only saw her tears wet her cheeks, and I don't know if she hates herself or herself.

The beauty rolled up the bead curtain and waited, sat and locked her eyebrows. I only saw her cheeks wet with tears. I wonder who she is complaining about.

5. Crossing the Han River

Song Wenzhi? Tang dynasty

The south, who was exiled to Lingnan, cut off contact with relatives, survived the winter and experienced a new year.

The closer I get to my hometown, the more timid I am, afraid to inquire about people from home.

The guest who lived beyond the ridge cut off contact with his family. After winter, spring comes. The closer I am to my hometown, the more timid I am, afraid to ask people from my hometown.