Poetry in the Opening Ceremony of Hangzhou Asian Games

The answers to the poems at the opening ceremony of the Hangzhou Asian Games are as follows:

1, Chu Xiao Jingci Temple sent Lin Zifang two songs (the second song) Song Yang Wanli.

It is the scenery of the West Lake in June, which is really different from other seasons. Lotus leaves will not turn green the next day, and lotus flowers are particularly bright red in the sun.

This poem describes the unique beauty of West Lake in Hangzhou in summer. While walking with friends by the lake, the author was talking and laughing with friends, which was quite poetic. It shows the incisive poems and paintings of Jiangnan. It's like the perfect temperament of Hangzhou, and the flourishing age of China is more beautiful.

2. Drinking two stones after the rain in Chuqing Lake

The water is bright and sunny, and the mountains are cloudy and rainy. If there are more dead beauties in the West Lake, C+ is so appropriate.

This poem describes that on a sunny day, the waves of the West Lake are rippling, radiant and touching under the sunshine. On rainy days, the distant mountains are shrouded in misty rain, looming, and the hazy scenery is equally charming.

Compare the West Lake to a beauty, whether it is light makeup or heavy makeup, because it is naturally beautiful. It's like a tradition in China. The beauty of mountains, water and culture, such a romantic artistic conception, only belongs to China.

3. Wangjiang Taiming Wang Zaijin

The sky is vast and thunderous, and qiantang bore falls from the sky. During the Southern Dynasties, the king made a fortune several times, but he looked east and never returned.

This poem depicts the majestic momentum of Qiantang River and expresses the poet's inner momentum. The last sentence is about the change of dynasties, just like now, gone forever. However, China's 5,000-year cultural heritage and the wisdom of the ancients will never be erased.

4. Jiuquanzi Changyi watched the tide in Pan Lang in the Northern Song Dynasty

Long memories of watching the tide, full of people vying to see the river. I suspect that the sea is empty and drums are beating all around. Xiang Tao, the frolic in the frolic, stands upright and keeps the red flag wet. I don't see the dream a few times, but I am still chilling.

This poem is about a rare and spectacular river view, and tens of millions of people are waiting to see it by the river. When the river rises, it seems that all the water in the sea has been dumped, which is very rough. However, those brave men who went with the flow on the river waves waved red flags in their hands, but they were not wet by the tide at all.

How thrilling it is! Isn't this just like China's majestic demeanor as a great country?

5. Send it to the Nine Mausoleums of Zhang Tang, Li Shaofu, Cheng Wei.

Nanchangwei, Fujian, leaving the pavilion for spring. Wildflowers are eager to see, but woodbirds are fresh to hear. If you don't get drunk, you won't return. Knowing each other far and near, Wan Li is still a neighbor.

This poem writes that although friends are far away from Wan Li, they have each other's hearts, just like neighbors living next to each other, expressing the deep affection between friends. Used in the opening ceremony, it conveyed the Chinese nation's cultural self-confidence, great country feelings, hospitality and friendliness, and it was a great pleasure to have friends from afar.