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2. I didn’t come over until midnight due to an appointment, so I knocked on the chess pieces and dropped the lights

3. Qingshan is not tired of three glasses of wine, and only one game of chess can be played in a long day

4 , Don't listen to the sound of beating leaves in the forest, why not scream and walk slowly. Bamboo sticks and mango shoes are easier than horses, who is afraid? A coop of mist and rain will last a lifetime. The steep spring breeze blows away the drunkenness, it is slightly cold, but the mountain tops are shining slantingly. Looking back at the desolate place where I came from, there is neither wind, rain nor sunshine. —— Su Shi's "Calming the Wind and Waves"

5. Indifference makes one's ambition clear, and tranquility leads to distance.

6. He was quite good at Taoism in his middle age, and he came home to Nanshan in his later years. Every time I go alone when I am happy, I know my victory in vain. Walk to a waterless place and sit down to watch the clouds rise. Occasionally, I visited Lin Sou, chatting and laughing for a long time.

7. The name should be the immortal bones of immortals, and they should be close to the Buddha's heart even if they forget about the opportunity. ——"In the Mountains" Sikong Picture

8. The lonely man is on the empty mountain, picking apples after the rain. Thin words, enlightenment, and long charm. ——("Nature") 2. Are there more and more beautiful poems about "calmness"

Zhongnan Bieye

I am quite good at Taoism in my middle age, but I am late at home. Nanshan Frontier.

Every time you come or go alone, you will know your victory in vain.

Walk to a water-poor place and sit down to watch the clouds rise.

I happened to be on duty with Lin Sou, chatting and laughing without any return.

I was unfazed by favors and humiliations, watching the flowers blooming and falling in front of the court; I had no intention of leaving or staying, watching the clouds rolling in the sky.

< p> Mencius said that if you are poor, you can be good at yourself, and if you are successful, you can be good at the world

"Elegance" in "Twenty-Four Poems" by Sikong Tu of the Tang Dynasty - the falling flowers are speechless, the person is as pale as a chrysanthemum, and the heart is as plain as a simple piece of paper

A game of chess, a furnace of medicine, God's will can be foreseen, the daytime tends to encourage happy people, gold is hard to buy and cannot ride a crane.

The name should be immortal and light immortal bones, reason To forget the machine and get close to the Buddha's heart. "("In the Mountain" Sikong Tu

From now on, I will only sing and drink, and I will be an idler without having to live in the world." ("Feelings") Sikong Tu

The Nong family has its own Linlin Pavilion, the first meritorious service is only to appreciate poems. The green trees are even in the dark, and the yellow flowers are entering the wheat. The garden is closed with the sound of chess, and the stone altar is high with the shadow of flags.'

"The abnormal man takes advantage of the truth and holds the hibiscus in his hand. The catastrophe is spreading. , disappearing in the sky." ("Gao Gu")?

"The lonely man is picking apples after the rain. The thin words and the long charm of the sky." ("Natural")?

"The beauty of the master is beautiful. The leaves are flying in the wind, and the sky is boundless." ("Elegance")?

Sikong Tu's "Twenty-Four Poems" is very representative of ancient Chinese literati. In pursuit of the realm of harmony between man and nature, his poetry has never been elegant or heroic. Even the great writer Su Dongpo highly praised it. 3. Famous quotes about calmness

Watch the flowers bloom in front of the court without being surprised. Fall; no intention to stay, watch the clouds in the sky, relax, be the owner of the water, bamboo, clouds, and mountains. Quiet, wind, flowers, snow, and moonlight. <These are the two lines of poetry from the Song Dynasty that I appreciate the most. , If you are not peaceful, you will not reach far.

One should not be happy about nothing, and one should not be angry about things without anger. Su Shi

On March 7th, he met on the Shahu Road. It’s raining. We’re all in a panic, but I’m alone. It’s sunny now, so I’m just doing this. Don’t listen to the sound of beating leaves in the forest. Why not walk slowly with bamboo sticks and awnings? Who is afraid of winning a horse? The mist and rain are lingering all his life.

The cold spring breeze blows away the wine, and the mountain top is shining slantingly. Looking back to the desolate place, there is neither wind nor rain. The tide is born, the tide is flat and the tide is olive, the tide goes back with a great song, people mistakenly compare it to the bright light, I am the unknown fisherman. I don’t know how old I am, and wealth is like floating clouds to me. 4. Ancient poems describing calmness

1. "A Visit" by Zhao Shixiu of the Song Dynasty

During the yellow plum season, it rains everywhere, and there are frogs everywhere in the grass and ponds. If you don't come late at night if you have an appointment, you can play chess pieces and let the lights fall.

< p> Appreciation: Another obvious feature of this poem is the use of contrasting techniques. The first two sentences describe the "rain in every house" and "frogs everywhere", which are as clear as two prophecies, and the second two sentences are noisy. A lamp like a bean indoors, sitting and playing chess in silence and boredom, is in sharp contrast with the previous article. Through this contrast, it further expresses the poet's loneliness and despair. It can be seen that although Zhao Shixiu and other "four spirit" poets. Appearing with an indifferent and fresh appearance, it is actually quite elaborate.

2. "Ding Fengbo" by Su Shi of the Song Dynasty

Don't listen to the sound of beating leaves in the forest, why not scream. Let's walk slowly. The bamboo stick and mango shoes are lighter than the horse, who is afraid of the misty rain? , there is no wind, rain, or sunshine.

Appreciation: This poem is about returning drunk and encountering the rain. The poet uses his leisurely and unrestrained behavior in the rain to express his stubborn character and broad-minded mind that he is not afraid of being discouraged despite repeated setbacks in adversity. The whole poem is evocative of the scene and the language is humorous.

3. "Zhongnan Farewell" by Wang Wei of the Tang Dynasty

He was quite good at Taoism in his middle age, and in his later years he came to the southern border of Nanshan. Every time I go alone when I am happy, I know my victory in vain. Walk to a waterless place and sit down to watch the clouds rise. Occasionally, I visited Lin Sou, chatting and laughing for a long time.

Appreciation: This poem does not describe specific mountain scenery, but focuses on expressing the poet's leisurely and contented state of mind when he lived in seclusion in the mountains. The first six lines of the poem are naturally quiet, and the poet's image is like that of an outsider who does not care about the world. He does not care about worldly affairs and regards the mountains as a paradise. You don’t deliberately explore the beauty of nature, but you can appreciate the beauty of nature anytime and anywhere. The last two sentences introduce human activities, bring a breath of life, and make the poet's image more approachable.

4. "In the Mountains" by Sikong of the Tang Dynasty

My whole family and I fell in love with the solitary cens, and we trodden the moss all the way deep. When there are many refugees, there is a gap in the land, and the elk are released out of the cold forest. The name should be immortal and the bones of light immortals should be forgotten and close to the Buddha's heart. Last night there was a sudden thunderstorm in the front stream, and in the evening it was clear and the peaks were singing as I walked leisurely.

Appreciation: It expresses the poet's calm thoughts and feelings towards Buddhism.

5. "Drinking Part 5" by Tao Yuanming of the Wei and Jin Dynasties

The house is in a human environment, without the noise of cars and horses. I ask you, what can you do? The mind is far away from itself. Picking chrysanthemums under the eastern fence, you can leisurely see the Nanshan Mountain. The mountain air is getting better day by day and the birds are flying back and forth. There is a true meaning in this, but I have forgotten to explain it.

Appreciation: It expresses the author's thoughts and feelings of being tired of official corruption, determined to return to the countryside, and pursue transcendent worldliness. 5. Ancient poems expressing calmness

Picking chrysanthemums under the eastern fence, leisurely seeing Nanshan Mountain.

——Tao Yuanming If you are not indifferent, you will not be able to clarify your ambitions, and if you are not tranquil, you will not be able to reach far. ——Zhuge Liang The bright moon shines among the pines, and the clear spring flows up the rocks.

——Wang Wei Qingshan is not tired of three glasses of wine, and only one game of chess can be played in a long day. ——Li Yuan If I don’t come over at midnight because I have an appointment, I’ll just knock the chess pieces and let the lanterns fall.

——Zhao Shixiu Even if the mountain monk really hates guests, he is relatively calm and has Vimalakirti. ——Zhao Fan Because I passed the bamboo courtyard and heard the monk's words, I had another half day to relax.

——Li She You can’t see the drizzle in wet clothes, and you can hear the flowers falling to the ground silently. ——Liu Changqing of the Tang Dynasty When a drunken man is drunk, he cares not about the wine, but about the mountains and rivers.

——Ouyang Xiu, Northern Song Dynasty The real interest is to live indifferently outside things, and forgetfulness is mostly hidden on the rooftop. ——Liu Cang There is no intention to stay or go, just watch the flowers blooming and falling in front of the court; not surprised by favors and disgrace, watch the clouds rolling and relaxing in the sky.

——Fan Wenlan The breeze blows slowly, but the water is calm. ——Su Shi The bamboo stick is lighter than the horse and the mango shoes are lighter than the horse. Who is afraid of it?

——Su Shi. 6. Ancient poems that describe indifference and calmness

1. A green mountain never tires of three glasses of wine, and a long day only consumes a game of chess

The two remaining sentences left by Li Yuan,

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The meaning of these two poems is relatively simple and easy to understand, but the artistic conception of forgetting one's worries makes people living in the noisy world very yearn for it.

2. I have an appointment and don’t come in the middle of the night, knocking the chess pieces and letting the lights fall off

Zhao Shixiu’s poem, waiting for guests late at night, doing nothing, tapping the chess pieces, the poet is in a leisurely mood, so it is drizzling There is also poetry in it.

3. I particularly like Su Shi's "Ding Feng Bo"

Don't listen to the sound of beating leaves in the forest.

Why not sing and walk slowly.

Bamboo sticks and mango shoes are easier than horses, who is afraid?

Let your life be spent in the mist and rain.

The steep spring breeze blows away the drunkenness,

It is slightly cold, but the mountain tops are shining slantingly.

Looking back to the desolate place where I have always been,

There is neither wind, rain nor sunshine.

In fact, there are many more, such as the poems of Su Shi, Tao Yuanming, and Wang Wei, which may be bold and free and easy, or fresh and natural, but their attitude towards life is indifferent. If you have time, you can read more, and it will be beneficial to you.