1. Poems about style
Poems about style 1. Poems describing the standard style of boys
Modern poetry: - Tall and elegant figure.
The clothes are made of ice-blue fine silk, and the snow-white piping embroidered with elegant bamboo leaf patterns complements the mutton-fat jade hairpin on his head. It cleverly highlights the extraordinary figure of a gorgeous noble prince.
That smile is a bit like that of a romantic young man. The chin is slightly raised, and the stars are shining brightly between the apricot-shaped eyes.
He was wearing a dark satin robe, with silver hollow hibiscus borders exposed inside the robe. He wears a jade belt around his waist and holds an ivory folding fan.
In the garden outside the fence, the hibiscus is enchanting under the moonlight, and its light red new pistils are as bright as calling back spring. Ancient poem: - Extraordinarily handsome, with a face as clear as a sculpture, and an angular face that is extremely handsome.
Explanation: On the outside, he seems to be wild and unrestrained, but the sparkle in his eyes that is inadvertently revealed makes people dare not look down upon him. Her thick black hair is pulled up high by a golden crown, and under a pair of sword-shaped eyebrows is a pair of slender peach blossom eyes, which are full of amorous feelings and can make people fall in love with her if they are not careful.
The tall nose and moderately thick red lips now revealed a dazzling smile.
2. Quotes that describe the master’s style
1. The paintings are brilliant, the ink dances with spring and autumn, full of fun, and the calligraphy and painting are dyed with emotion.
2. Spring silkworms will not run out of silk until they die, and wax torches will not dry until they turn to ashes and tears.
3. Details determine success or failure. Great events in the world must start from details.
4. I know Song Yubei well when I am shaken, and I am also my teacher in being elegant and elegant. ——Du Fu's "Five Poems on Ancient Relics·Part 2" North
5. There are miraculous skills from the clouds, and you can discover the wonders of nature (Han Yu). There is no other biography of Zi Ren, whose exquisite craftsmanship is outstanding (Zhang Yu).
6. An ant is not only capable of lifting stubborn rocks, but with a start, a sudden surge of wind ------- Liang Yusheng
7. Kill one person in ten steps, and leave no trace in a thousand miles. When the matter was over, he brushed off his clothes and hid his body and his name deeply. ------Li Bai
8. The northern captives destroyed the pavilion barrier and heard about the Qianli division. —— Du Mu's "Books in the Snow"
3. Words to describe style
Maintain moral integrity, be cautious and steady.
Source: "Book of the Later Han Dynasty: Biography of Fu Zhan": "[Fu Zhan] has suffered repeated hardships, never abandons the dangers of war, is upright and prudent, and has an unbreakable ambition."
No Never bend, never bend, never yield. Describes upright integrity and strong will.
Source: "Yi Yan" by Liu Yan of the Song Dynasty: "Looking at the tide of the Qiantang River, I feel like the liver and gallbladder of a warrior are bursting, and the anger of a righteous man is rushing to the crown. Looking at the Tianzhu of the Immortal Capital, I feel like the spirit of an upright minister, indomitable. Zhe, the supporter of the country, expanding the earth and holding up the sky."
Talented and pure.
Source: "Lunheng·Fengyu" written by Wang Chong of the Han Dynasty: "Those who are talented and pure cannot be guaranteed to be noble; those who are capable of being filthy cannot be guaranteed to be humble."
Green pines and green cypresses Cang: cyan. Cui: green. Refers to evergreen pines and cypresses. It is a metaphor for a person with noble qualities and firm integrity.
Source: "Couplets on the Tomb of Marquis Wu at Dingjun Mountain in Mian County" by Xiao Zhizhong of the Qing Dynasty: "The ancient stones are fragrant and the bones of famous people are; the pines and cypresses are green and the hearts of the old ministers."
4. Description" What are the words for "style"
1. Maintain integrity
Full spelling: bǐng jié chí zhòng
Interpretation: Maintain integrity, be cautious and steady.
Source: "Book of the Later Han Dynasty: Biography of Fu Zhan": "[Fu Zhan] suffered repeated hardships, never succumbed to the dangers of the army, upheld integrity, and had an unbreakable ambition."
2 , indomitable
Full spelling: bù náo bù zhé
Definition: Do not bend, do not yield. Describes upright integrity and strong will.
Source: "Yi Yan" by Liu Yan of the Song Dynasty: "Looking at the tide of the Qiantang River, I feel like the liver and gallbladder of a warrior are bursting, and the anger of a righteous man is rushing to the crown. Looking at the Tianzhu of the Immortal Capital, I feel like the spirit of an upright minister, indomitable. Zhe, the supporter of the country, expands the earth and supports the sky."
Example: Shenzai Lihu! You are not harsh on the outside but cowardly on the inside. You must be as tall and straight as pines and cypresses in the snow and frost, to consolidate their integrity! "Wang Wenzi Li Zi Shu" by Fang Xiaoru of the Ming Dynasty
3. Talented and clean
Full spelling: cái gāo xíng jié
Interpretation: High intelligence and pure conduct.
Source: Wang Chong of the Han Dynasty, "Lun Heng·Feng Yu" "Being high in talent and pure in conduct is not guaranteed to be noble; being able to be humble and dirty is not guaranteed to be humble."
4. Green Pine Cuibai
Full spelling: cāng sōng cuì bǎi
Interpretation: Cang: green. Cui: green. Refers to evergreen pines and cypresses. It is a metaphor for a person with noble qualities and firm integrity.
5. Would rather die than surrender
Full spelling: nìng sǐ bù qū
Definition: Would rather die than surrender.
Source: Zhao Bi of the Ming Dynasty, "The Biography of Yuan Yong Zhongyi, a Jinshi of the Song Dynasty": "Resisting the enemy with righteousness, would rather die than surrender, but burn his body in the flames."
Example: Xu Dama The stick turned around, holding the gun, and looked fiercely at the comrades of the work team. (Qu Bo's "Lin Hai Xue Yuan" 2)
5. What are the idioms to describe style
Everyone's best friend, romantic self-admiration, ancient heart and ancient appearance, the wind of Jishan, the legacy of Liufeng Customs, mother's kindness and son's filial piety, Yi's example will last forever, everyone's demeanor, etc.
1. Fengliu zì shǎng [fēng liú zì shǎng]
Explanation: To appreciate oneself for one’s outstanding talent and extraordinary demeanor.
From: Tang Dynasty Yang Shi'e's "Three Poems from the County Wan Yue to Jiangnan Li Shaoyin Yubu Meng Yuanwai": "It will be a romantic reward, but the king's history is wise."
Translation : Whoever appreciates himself for his outstanding talent and extraordinary demeanor is only you, Shixian.
2. Jishanzhifeng [ jī shān zhī fēng ]
Explanation: Refers to the style of a hermit.
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Translation: Ding Yaoyuan was relegated to live for five years, with almost no migration. He cultivated his own happiness, and had the style of a hermit.
3. Traditional customs [liú fēng yí sú]
Explanation: The customs and customs passed down. It describes that although a character has passed away, his style remains.
From: Song Dynasty Su Shi's "Emperor Renzong's Yu Feibai": "I can't see the person, but I know him as a person, and his customs and customs can be known, and he can be judged by the world."
Translation: I can no longer see that person, but if I know him as a person, I can understand the customs they left behind, and use this as a study.
4. Yi Fan Chang Cun [yì fàn cháng cún]
Explanation: Beautiful style will remain forever. It is mostly used to praise women's good moral character.
From: Jin Luyun's poem "Gift to Gu Huqi: There is an Emperor": "Think of my example, and all the people will obey."
Translation: Thinking of our good demeanor, all The people came to obey.
5. Everyone’s style [ dà jiā fēng fàn ]
Explanation: Everyone: used to refer to high-ranking nobles with prestigious status. Style: grace, style. It comes from the unique style of a noble family.
From: Chapter 18 of "Three Heroes and Five Righteousness" by Shi Yukun of the Qing Dynasty: "After the tea was served, the conversation began, the questions and answers were fluent, and the demeanor was calm. It was really the style of everyone, and it made Empress Di happy. Awesome.
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6. Poems that describe a person's heroic appearance and general style
1. "The White Horse" by Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai Qiu Shuang cut the jade sword and the setting sun pearl robe.
Translation: The sword you wear is as colorful as autumn frost, and the cut jade is like mud; the robe you wear is decorated with pearls and shines like the setting sun. 2. "Ancient Meaning" The poet Li Qi of the Tang Dynasty did not dare to kill anyone. The beard is like a hedgehog's hair.
Translation: Fighting bravely, no one dares to come forward to fight; the beard on his face is like a hedgehog's hair. 3. "Qinyuanchun·Changsha" by Mao Zedong. Young people are in their prime; they are full of scholarly energy, and they are full of enthusiasm.
Translation: Students who are young and in their prime; everyone is full of ambition, unrestrained and vigorous. 4. General Nanzheng is courageous. Hao, the Qiu Shui Fei Dao is across his waist.
The wind blows, the mountains and rivers move, the lightning flashes and the sun and the moon are high. There are unicorns in the sky, how can the ants in the cave escape? On the day when the imperial edict comes back, I will undress my husband. ——From the translation of "Send Mao Bowen" by Zhu Houcong of the Ming Dynasty: General, you are brave and courageous in your battle to the south, and the steel sword on your waist is as bright as a stream of autumn water.
Flags are fluttering in the wind and lightning, war drums are beating, mountains and rivers are shaking, and the sun and the moon are high. The general is born with bravery, like the descendant of the unicorn in the sky, and the enemy is like an ant in a hole. How can he escape when the world is full of them? In peacetime, when the general was ordered to return to the court, I (referring to Jiajing himself) personally took off the general's shirt and received the wind for him.
5. The Huns' grass and yellow horses are fat, and smoke and dust are seen in the west of Jinshan. Fei, the general of the Han Dynasty set out to the west. ——From the translation of "Zou Ma Chuan Xing Feng sent the army to the west expedition" by Cen Shen of the Tang Dynasty: At this time, the Xiongnu had lush pastures and fat horses, and invaded the west of Jinshan, and the smoke was billowing. Fei, the generals of the Han family began to conquer the west.