What are some lyrical ancient poems?

1. "Farewell to Xin Jian at the Furong Tower" Tang Dynasty: Wang Changling

I entered Wu in the cold and rainy night, and saw off my guest Chu Shangu in the bright light.

When relatives and friends in Luoyang ask each other, their hearts are filled with ice in a jade pot.

Interpretation: The misty misty rain spreads all over the Wudi and Jiangtian all night long; I see you off in the morning, and I feel so sad about leaving Chushan alone! My friend, if my relatives and friends in Luoyang ask about me, just say that I am still as cold as a jade pot and stick to my faith!

2. "Miscellaneous Poems of Ji Hai·Part 5" Qing Dynasty: Gong Zizhen

The sun is setting in the day when I am about to leave, and I sing my whip to the east and point to the end of the world.

The falling red is not a heartless thing, it turns into spring mud to protect the flowers.

Interpretation: The vast sadness of farewell extends to the distance where the sunset sets in the west. After leaving Beijing, waving the horsewhip to the east, it feels like I am at the end of the world. When I resign and return home, I am like a fallen flower falling from a branch, but it is not a heartless thing. It turns into the soil of spring and can also play a role in nurturing the next generation.

3. "Jiangnan Spring" Tang Dynasty: Du Mu

Thousands of miles away, the orioles sing green and reflect red, and the wine flags in Shuicunshanguo are windy. ?

In the 480 temples of the Southern Dynasties, many towers were in the mist.

Interpretation: The spring scenery in the vast Qianli Jiangnan is picturesque, with singing and dancing swallows and bright red flowers against the green leaves. The wine flags of Shuicun Mountain are fluttering in the spring breeze. How many Buddhist temples in the Southern Dynasties are shrouded in mist and rain?

4. "Chuzhou West Stream" Tang Dynasty: Wei Yingwu

On the edge of the secluded grass stream, there are orioles singing in the deep trees. ?

The spring tide brings rain late in the day, and there is no boat crossing the wild river.

Interpretation: What I love most is the faint wild grass growing beside the stream, and the oriole singing gracefully deep in the bushes. The spring tide continues to rise, accompanied by dense drizzle. There is no one at the wilderness ferry, except for a small boat leisurely crossing the water.

5. "Frost Moon" Tang Dynasty: Li Shangyin

When I first heard that there were no cicadas among the geese, there were hundreds of feet of water reaching the sky.

The young girl Su'e can withstand the cold, and she fights with Chanjuan in the frost in the middle of the moon.

Explanation: As soon as I heard the chirping of the wild geese heading south, the chirping of the cicadas had already disappeared. I climbed up to the 100-foot-tall building and looked far into the distance, where the water and the sky merged into one. The Goddess of Frost, Qingnu, and Chang'e in the Moon are not afraid of the cold. They compete with each other in the cold frost of the cold moon, competing for their pure and beautiful appearance.