Poetry describing the ever-changing world of things

Poems describing the impermanence and ever-changing nature of the world, the relevant content is as follows:

1. Nalan Xingde in "Drinking Water": If life is just like the first sight, why is the autumn wind so sad and painted on the fan. It is easy to change people's hearts, but they say that people's hearts are easy to change.

This poem expresses the impermanence of life and the fickleness of people's hearts. People are always unforgettable about the beauty of their first encounter. However, as time goes by, things are constantly changing and people's hearts have become elusive. .

2. "Huanxisha·A new song and a glass of wine" Yan Shu: A new song and a glass of wine. Last year's weather old pavilion. When does the sun set? Helplessly, the flowers fall away, and the familiar swallow returns. The fragrant path in the small garden wanders alone.

This poem describes the passage of time and the changes of things. The same weather, pavilions and music last year are no longer the same today. Flowers fall and swallows return, time flies, leaving people helpless.

3. "A Cut of Plum Blossoms·A Boat Crosses the Wujiang River" by Jiang Jie: A piece of spring sorrow awaits the pouring of wine. The boats on the river are rocking, and the curtains on the upper floors are moving. Qiuniangdu and Tainiang Bridge, the wind is blowing and the rain is rustling. When will you return home to wash guest robes? The word "Yin" means "Sheng", the word "Xin" means "Xiang Shao". The flowing light easily throws people away, turning cherries red and bananas green.

This poem describes the author's melancholy during the journey, the desire to return home, and the feeling of the passage of time. "The flow of time easily throws people away." The cherries are red and the bananas are green, expressing the impermanence of things. feelings.

4. "Inscribed on Nanzhuang of the Capital City" Cui Hu: On this day last year, in this gate, the faces of the people and the peach blossoms reflected each other's red. The human face has gone nowhere, but the peach blossoms still smile in the spring breeze.

This poem describes the poet's nostalgia for a place and the feeling of visiting again. "The human face has gone nowhere", but the peach blossoms remain the same, expressing the feeling of the impermanence of the world.

5. "Crossing the Lingding Ocean" by Wen Tianxiang: After all the hardships, only a few stars are scattered around. The mountains and rivers are broken, the wind flutters and the catkins float, and the life experience is ups and downs. Afraid to say panic on the beach, sigh alone in the ocean. Who has never died since ancient times? Keep your loyalty and reflect on history!

This poem describes the hardships and helpless situation faced by the author. "No one has died since ancient times." But even in the face of death, we must stick to our faith and leave innocence in the world.

These poems express the feeling of impermanence and change in the world, making people feel the unpredictability of life and the brevity and preciousness of life.