1. There are several ancient sentences describing peach blossoms. What are they?
It is difficult to travel on the road, but the peach blossoms cannot shine
There are five peach trees in the courtyard,
One plant makes flowers first.
In the second or third month of Yangchun Yaoye,
I was blown away by the wind and fell to Xijia.
I miss my wife in the West and feel sad,
I sigh with zero tears on my clothes,
I saw you off at the beginning. At that time,
How can you say that Yanliujie will be replaced.
The bed mat is dusty and the mirror is dirty.
My waist is slim and my hair is disheveled.
Life is not a happy one,
I lean on it until midnight in melancholy.
The young peaches bloom in the morning and evening, and the spring orioles noisy in the evening. ..."Huaiyuan Yin" Xie Zhuang
The young peaches in the spring lane spit out crimson flowers, and the spring clothes are thin and light for the first time. ..."Huanxisha" Zhu Shuzhen
The deep apricots and young peaches are scattered for whom. ..."Yue Huaqing" Zhu Shuzhen 2. The original text of the small ancient text "Peach Blossom"
"Peach Blossom" by Wu Rong in the Tang Dynasty
The trees are full of delicate flowers and are red, and thousands of red branches are shining brightly. Spring melt.
Why should it be completed for thousands of years to show the work of creation on earth?
This is the masterpiece of Wu Rong, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. It can be said that among the ancient poems about peach blossoms, this one is the one with the most powerful writing, the most colorful colors, and the most positive conception.
Translation:
Peach blossoms bloom before other flowers in the warmer spring. Who can resist looking at that bright and beautiful color?
Unfortunately, after the strong wind of early spring blew by, the beautiful petals only turned into blood-red patches dotted on the moss.
This is the masterpiece of Wu Rong, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. It can be said that among ancient poems about peach blossoms, this one is the one with the most powerful writing, the most colorful colors, and the most positive conception.
The trees are full of flowers and blooming red, and the branches are blooming in spring. Describe the prosperous and beautiful scene when the peach blossoms are in bloom, and use exaggeration and metaphor to praise the blooming peach blossoms, which add warmth and warmth to spring. The word "Zhuo" is very powerful and makes the whole picture boil.
Why should we achieve a thousand years of success? Will show the work of creation on earth. By asking and answering questions, he enthusiastically praises nature and expresses his love for nature.
This poem is full of enthusiasm and enthusiasm, feeling the vitality of spring and appreciating the infinite creativity of nature. It is exciting and inspiring.
Wu Rong was born in the fourth year of Emperor Xuanzong's reign (850) and died in the third year of Emperor Zhaozong's reign (903) at the age of fifty-four. The night he was born was in the late Tang Dynasty, an era that was more chaotic, contradictory, and dark than the earlier period.
Three years after his death, the once prosperous Datang Empire passed into history. Therefore, Wu Rong can be said to be one of the witnesses of the demise of the entire Datang Empire.
Extended information:
The first sentence describes the prosperity and beauty of peach blossoms-trees full of peach blossoms. Bright and red, like a charming woman, extremely beautiful.
"Manshu" refers to the "fullness" of the tree's flowers, describing the abundance of the peach blossoms; "Brilliant" refers to the shape of the peach blossoms, describing the flourishing of the peach blossoms. "Red" refers to the color of peach blossoms; because of the foreshadowing of "full trees" and "bright romance", this "red" color appears rich and warm.
However, if it is just described in this way, it is still an ordinary sentence; with the metaphor of "rujiao", the first sentence becomes vivid and full of flavor - "red" not only gives people a rich A warm feeling, with a charming and charming beauty.
"Ten thousand branches of peach blossoms are burning in spring" - thousands of peach blossoms are as red as fire, as if the loquats are melting in spring. The second sentence still describes the prosperity and beauty of peach blossoms, but the poetic meaning is advanced to a higher level, and the writing force is stronger than that of the first sentence.
The first sentence only focuses on one peach tree, while the second sentence expands from one to thousands of branches. The trees, the thousands of peach blossoms, are like a burning sea of ??fire
The green grass, green mountains, streams... all things in spring seem to be attracted by its blazing and delicate colors. The words "Zhuo" and "Rong" are very heavy and have a new meaning. They vividly describe the special position of peach blossoms in the colorful spring. The above two sentences describe peach blossoms in a positive way, but there is some fiction in the truth. .
"How can it bear fruit for thousands of years and show the craftsmanship of nature in the world" - How can it be allowed to last for thousands of years and bear fruit every year, so as to show the craftsmanship of nature in the world? One sentence describes the positive side of peach blossoms and elicits the poet's wishes.
The third and fourth sentences have two meanings: one is that they hope that peach blossoms can not only decorate the spring scenery for people to appreciate, but also be beautiful. The two sentences are written from a virtual place, imagining from the peach blossom itself, and the idea is beyond the peach blossom, further deepening the theme.
Data link: Peach Blossom (Wu Rong's poem "Peach Blossom") 3. Ancient poetry and idioms about peach blossoms
Human Face Peach Blossom (also known as Peach Blossom Human Face) - except that it can be described In addition to the beautiful appearance of a woman, it is also used to describe the sadness that the scenery remains the same but things have changed.
Peach Blossoms and Poor Life - It is a metaphor for a woman's rough fate, falling into prostitution or dying early.
Peach Blossom Spring - a metaphor for a paradise or a place of seclusion.
Flowing peach blossoms-describes the beauty of spring and also metaphors the love between men and women.
Peach arc thorn arrow - a bow made of peach wood and an arrow made of thorn branches. The ancients believed that it can ward off evil spirits.
Peach blossoms are red and willow trees are green--The peach blossoms are bright red and the willow branches are green. Describes the spring scenery with flourishing flowers and trees and bright colors.
Peach Blossom Pond - a metaphor for deep friendship.
Same as "Li Dai Tao Jian".
Peach comes and Li answers - a metaphor for reciprocal reward.
Peaches and plums all over the world - metaphorically speaking, there are many students everywhere. Same as "peaches and plums all over the world".
The peach and plum trees do not say anything, but make their own way - the original meaning is that the peach tree does not attract people, but because it has flowers and fruits, people walk around under it, forming a path. It is a metaphor that as long as people are sincere and loyal, they can move others.
Peaches and plums do not speak, but they follow their own path - an ancient proverb. The metaphor is well deserved.
It is a metaphor that as long as people are sincere and loyal, they can move others.
Peaches and plums in the spring breeze - a metaphor for students being taught by a good teacher.
Peach and plum spirit-describes a coquettish and charming demeanor.
Taolimenqiang - refers to a sect with many students and disciples.
Peaches and plums compete for beauty--peach blossoms and plum blossoms compete to bloom. Describes the beauty of spring.
The teachings of Tao Li - refers to the teacher's teachings.
Taolizhizhizhi-originally refers to giving gifts to each other, and later extended to refer to giving gifts and bribes.
Taoqi Liumo - refers to a place with beautiful spring scenery. Also written as "Peach Blossoms and Willow Song".
Peach cheek face - describes a woman's pink cheeks.
Peach cheeks and willow eyes--describes the charm of the newly blooming peach blossoms and the new green willow leaves.
Peach is ashamed and Xinghua gives in - Both Peach Blossom and Xinghua feel ashamed and have to give in. It describes a woman who is more beautiful and moving than a flower.
Taoyao and Li Yan - peaches and plums are in full bloom. Generally refers to the beauty of spring.
Taoyao Liumei - describes a woman who is young and beautiful.
Peach Yaoyao - a metaphor for the prosperity of things. Also describes escape. Peach, homophonic to "escape". Sometimes it has a humorous meaning. 4. Poems about praising peach blossoms
1. Egrets fly in front of Xisai Mountain, and peach blossoms flow like mandarin fish.
(Zhang Zhihe's "Yu Gezi") 2. The peach blossoms follow the flowing water all day long. Where is the hole in the clear stream? (Zhang Xu's "Peach Blossom Stream") 3. The peach red contains the lingering rain, and the willow green contains the spring smoke. (Wang Wei's "Pastoral") 4. The human face does not know where to go, but the peach blossoms still smile in the spring breeze.
(Cui Hu's "Ti Capital Nanzhuang") 5. The peach blossoms chase the poplar flowers and fall, and the yellow birds sometimes fly. (Du Fu's "Wine in Qujiang") The beauty of April in the world is gone, and the peach blossoms in the mountain temple are beginning to bloom.
(Bai Juyi's "Peach Blossom in Dalin Temple") The water in Peach Blossom Pond is thousands of feet deep, but it is not as deep as Wang Lun's gift to me! (Li Bai's "To Wang Lun") The peach blossoms chase the poplar flowers and fall, and the yellow birds sometimes fly. (Du Fu's "Qujiang Wine") The grass is green and the willows are yellow, and the peach blossoms are fragrant.
(Jia Zhi's "Spring Thoughts") Egrets fly in front of Xisai Mountain, and peach blossoms and flowing water make mandarin fish fat. (Zhang Zhihe, "Fisher's Song") The peach blossoms follow the flowing water all day long, where is the hole beside the clear stream? (Zhang Xu's "Peach Blossom Stream") The peach red contains the lingering rain, and the willow green contains the spring smoke.
(Wang Wei's "Pastoral") Last year, today, in this door, the human face and the peach blossoms reflected each other's red. I don’t know where the human face has gone, but the peach blossoms still laugh at the spring breeze.
(Cui Hu's "Tidu Nanzhuang") The peach blossoms are flowing away (yǎo), and there is no other world than this world. (Li Bai's "Questions and Answers in the Mountains") Where peaches and plums compete for fragrance, only the old plum blossoms are at peace.
(Ming Dynasty Wang Mian's "Picture of Ink Plum Blossoms") Haha.