Pastoral scenery is an eternal theme in ancient Chinese poetry. With its unique charm, it attracts poets and artists to paint beautiful pictures with pen and ink. Here are some classic verses that write about idyllic scenes:
1."Picking chrysanthemums under the east fence, leisurely see Nanshan. This poem is from Tao Yuanming's "Drinking: The Five". The poet picks chrysanthemums under the east fence and inadvertently looks up at the beautiful scenery of Nanshan, which shows the poet's love and yearning for pastoral life.
2."Open the noodle field and talk about the wine. This poem is from Meng Haoran's "The Old Man's Village". The poet and his friends drank with their windows open, facing the grain field and vegetable garden, and talked about the growth of crops such as mulberry and hemp, expressing the tranquility and beauty of rural life.
3."The rain has overflowed the pond and the water is full of embankments, and the mountains are high and the roads are east. This poem is from Su Shi's "Jiangchengzi Yimao Dream on the Twentieth Night of the First Month". The poet depicts a beautiful scene of ponds full of water after spring rains, and chaotic mountains lying high and low, giving people a sense of freshness and nature.
4."The thatched eaves are long and clean without moss, and the flowers and trees are planted by hand. This poem is from Wang Anshi's "Two Songs of Mr. Shuhu Yin's Wall, One of Them". Through the description of thatched houses, flowers and trees, the poet expresses the simplicity and nature of rural life.
5."Thousands of miles of warblers cry green and red, and the water village mountain Guo wine flag wind. This poem is from Du Mu's "Jiangnan Spring Quatrain". The poet depicts the beautiful scenery of spring in the south of the Yangtze River, with warblers singing and swallow dancing, green trees and red flowers, water towns and mountain towns, and wine flags, giving people a colorful feeling.
These poems are all classics of ancient Chinese poets depicting pastoral scenes.