Three minutes to talk about culture
Ancient poetry is a treasure of Chinese culture, containing profound emotions and life philosophy. In a concise and imagery language, they depict the common joys, sorrows, sorrows, and sorrows of human beings, as well as their perception of life, love, and nature. Below, we will go through eight classic ancient poems to ** the emotions and life in them.
1. "I and the spring breeze are all passers-by, and you bring the autumn water to the galaxy." This poem by Huang Qiyuan depicts a deep attachment to love and helplessness to let go. In the journey of life, we are all passers-by, and those who have loved deeply are like a bright galaxy, always shining in our hearts.
Second, "The most important thing is that people can't keep it, and they can't talk about it." This poem by Qing Wang Guowei expresses people's helpless feelings about the fleeting youth and the beauty that is difficult to stay. The beauty of life is always short and precious, just like the youth in the mirror and the flowers on the tree, once lost, it can never be returned.
3. "When I am drunk, I don't know that the sky is in the water, and the boat is full of dreams and the galaxy." This poem by Yuan Tang Wenru uses the blurred state of drunkenness as a metaphor for the chaos and confusion of life, and also expresses the poet's vision and yearning for a better future. Even if life is full of hardships and setbacks, it is important to have dreams and expectations as a way to heal the scars of life.
Fourth, "It should be that the immortals are drunk and crush the white clouds." This poem by Tang Li Bai uses the image of the heavenly immortals being drunk and crushing the white clouds, showing the poet's heroic and unrestrained personality and yearning for a free life. Although life is full of hardships, as long as we maintain a heroic heart, we can bravely face all difficulties.
Fifth, "Bamboo canes and shoes are lighter than horses, who is afraid?".A cloud of smoke and rain is Ren Ping's life. This poem by Song Su Shi expresses the poet's open-minded attitude towards life in concise and bright language. The ups and downs of life are passers-by, as long as we have a tenacious and unyielding heart, we can calmly face the ups and downs of life.
Sixth, "You buried the mud and bones under the spring, and I sent the world full of snow." This poem by Tang Bai Juyi expresses his deep nostalgia and endless sorrow for his deceased relatives. The parting and passing of life is always painful, but as long as we have love in our hearts, we can transcend the boundaries of life and death, and let family affection and love live forever in our hearts.
7. "Once the sea was difficult to turn into water, except for Wushan, it is not a cloud." This poem by Tang Yuanzhi uses the sea and Wushan as a metaphor for the depth and uniqueness of love. True love is unique and irreplaceable, as tall and far-reaching as the sea and the mountains.
8. "May it be good, a thousand years of normalcy, laughter and entertainment." Joyful Weiyang. This poem by Wei Jin Cao Zhi ends with a good wish, and the whole poem expresses the poet's yearning for a better life and optimism for the future. Life though is full of uncertainties and difficulties. But as long as we have good intentions and an optimistic attitude, we can create a better future.
To sum up, these ancient poems have become treasures of Chinese culture with their profound emotions and life philosophy. In a concise and imagery language, they depict the common joys, sorrows, sorrows, and sorrows of human beings, as well as their perception of life, love, and nature. These ancient poems tell us that no matter how life changes, as long as we maintain a heart of understanding and cherishment, we can find our own meaning and value in it.