Poetry that describes a person’s talent
Poetry that describes a person’s talent. Chinese ancient poetry can be said to be world-famous, and ancient poetry actually not only expresses the emotions of the poets, but also It also has the function of praising people. Here are some poems that describe a person's talent. Verses describing a person's talent 1
1. Articles are made by nature, but come by chance.
2. If you have high talent and ambition, you will have no neighbors.
3. The literary brilliance is extraordinary and its spread will be unparalleled.
4. Life is wrapped in a thick cloth, and there is poetry and calligraphy in the belly.
5. Bai Ye’s poems are incomparable, and his thoughts are unparalleled. Yu Kaifu is fresh and handsome, and Bao joins the army.
6. Li Bai wrote a hundred poems about drinking wine and slept in a restaurant in Chang'an City. The emperor couldn't get on the boat, so he claimed that he was a wine-drinking immortal.
1. The pen falls in the storm, and the poem becomes the weeping ghosts and gods. ——Du Fu's "Twenty Rhymes to Li Twelve Whites"
2. There is only one stone in the world, Cao Zijian only has eight buckets, I have one bucket, and everyone has used one bucket since ancient times and today. ——"The Biography of Xie Lingyun in Southern History"
3. Talented people have emerged from generation to generation, and each has been leading the way for hundreds of years. ——Zhao Yi's "Five Poems: Part Two"
4. The ancients are not seen in the past, and the newcomers are not seen in the future. ——Chen Zi'ang's "Song of Dengyouzhou"
5. A thousand quick poems, a glass of wine. ——Du Fu's "Missing"
6. The article is made by nature, and can be found by chance. ——Lu You's "Article"
7. Pei Shengxin is heroic and talented. ——Li Bai's "Present to Pei Shiqi Zhongkan in Early Autumn"
8. The six countries have come to the world at peace, and Xiangjun is good at contemporary talents. ——Zhang Ji's "Reading the Yishan Monument"
9. It is not about fame and wealth, but the road to glory. He has his own talent to make Qingxiao. ——Wen Tingyun's "Send to Du Shaoyin in Henan"
10. After the two dragons are gone, the talent is the most outstanding in the world. ——Li Bai's "Lu Zhong Sends Two Concubines to Xijing for Judgment" Poems to describe a person's talent 2
1. When the pen falls and the storm rains, the poem becomes weeping ghosts and gods.
Definition: When I saw him writing, the wind and rain sighed; when I saw his poems, the ghosts and gods were moved and cried.
A line from the five-character ancient poem "Twenty Rhymes to Li Taibai" written by the Tang Dynasty poet Du Fu. This poem was written by Du Fu when he missed Li Bai after Li Bai was exiled. "When the pen falls, the wind and rain startle, and the poem becomes the weeping ghosts and gods." When they saw him writing, the wind and rain sighed; when they saw his poems, the ghosts and gods were moved and cried. It is often used to describe the great achievements of those great writers.
2. Drinking wine makes you talk eloquently, your sword adds strange energy, and your poems utter astonishing words.
Definition: He speaks vigorously and powerfully after drinking, dances with a long sword with strange grace, and spits out amazing verses when he opens his mouth.
From "Nian Nujiao·Ce Xun Wanli", it is a lyrical poem written by Gao Qi, a poet in the late Yuan Dynasty and early Ming Dynasty. The whole poem truly expresses the misfortune of intellectuals in feudal society and criticizes the rulers of feudal society for stifling talents. "Drinking makes you talk eloquently, the sword adds strange energy, and the poems spit out surprising words" show the poet's extraordinary talent in terms of literary skills, military strategy, and poetic talent.
3. Life is wrapped in a thick cloth, and there is poetry and calligraphy in the belly.
Interpretation: In life, the body is wrapped in coarse clothes and poor cloth, and the intellectual temperament in the chest is naturally radiant.
The words come from Su Shi's "Farewell with Dong Chuan" written by Su Shi in the Song Dynasty. There are poems and books in the abdomen, which means that as long as you read poems and books, you will be successful in learning, and your temperament will naturally be full of talent, elegance and brilliance.
4. Talented people have emerged from generation to generation, and each has led the way for hundreds of years.
Definition: The country has many talented people from generation to generation, and their poems, articles and popularity will be passed down for hundreds of years (famous for generations).
From "On Poetry Part 2" written by Zhao Yi in the early Qing Dynasty.
People often use this poem to praise the emergence of talents, or to express that a new generation replaces the old, or that the rise of a new generation is like the rolling Yangtze River, which cannot be stopped.
5. Bai Ye’s poems are incomparable, and his thoughts are unparalleled.
Interpretation: Li Bai's poems are unparalleled in the world. His poetic thoughts are free and elegant, bold and unrestrained, and his poetic style is extraordinary and unusual.
From "Recalling Li Bai in Spring" by Du Fu in the Tang Dynasty. This Wulu poem in memory of Li Bai was written by Du Fu in the spring of 7XX (the fifth year of Tianbao) or 7XX (the sixth year of Tianbao) when he lived in Chang'an. It was mainly written from this aspect. The first four sentences are all enthusiastic praise for Li Bai's poems, praising his poems as the best among contemporary poems. Verses that describe a person's talent 3
Idioms that describe a person who is very talented
1. Romantic: handsome, talented, and detached.
2. Peerless elegance: elegance: elegance and talent; peerless: the best in the world. It means that one's style and talent are the best in the world.
3. Talented and knowledgeable: Talent and knowledge exceed those of ordinary people.
4. Unparalleled talent: Unparalleled: Overwhelming the world, surpassing all in the world; Cai: Talent. Describes a talent that is beyond contemporary and unparalleled.
5. Self-appreciation: Appreciate yourself for your outstanding talent and extraordinary style.
6. Feng Liu Yuan: Yun Yuan: peaceful and generous, subtle and elegant. Describes a person who is elegant, elegant and talented. It also describes articles, poems and paintings that are elegant and subtle.
7. Talent: talent. It means that a person is extremely talented.
8. Caizhan Badou: Cai: literary talent, talent. Describes a person with high knowledge and good literary talent.
9. Hui Ji Tao Guang: Hui, Tao: to hide; Ji: trace; Guang: refers to talent. Refers to hiding one's talents from being exposed.
10. Show your strength: all your energy and talent are revealed. It refers to people who express themselves better. Same sharpness.
11. Full of economics: Economics: sorting out the strands and extending one’s talents, knowledge, and abilities. Describes a person who is extremely talented and resourceful.
12. Ups and downs: unrestrained and talented.
13. Fengliu: Fengliu: demeanor, standard. Describes a person who is elegant, elegant and talented. It also describes articles, poems and paintings that are elegant and subtle.
14. Ci talent: Ci person: a person who is good at diction. It used to refer to a talented literati.
15. Ups and downs: chic, unrestrained and talented. Same ups and downs.
16. Chufeng Qingsheng: Chufeng: a metaphor for outstanding children; Qingsheng: the sound of Qingyue. It is a metaphor that future generations will be more talented.
17. Hongjian Fengliu: Hong means big; Fengliu: refers to people with outstanding talents. Reward those with outstanding talents or appoint a large number of talents to encourage others to work hard.
18. Single: lonely: independent. Describes uniqueness, superiority, and outstanding talent.
19. Talent in the world: contemporary, present world; talent: talent; degree: magnanimity. A man of contemporary talent and magnanimity.
20. Unparalleled talent: cover: cover, exceed. His talents are very high, far exceeding those of contemporary people.
21. Fengliu means: Fengliu: style, style. Describes a person who is elegant, elegant and talented. It also describes articles, poems and paintings that are elegant and subtle.
22. Feng Huan Tan Chai: It refers to a person who has talent that is not appreciated or a talented person who hopes to be favored. () Feng Huan is Feng Chen from Qi.
23. Caizao Yanyi: Caizao: talent and literary talent, talent; Yan: gorgeous; elegant; transcendent. Talented and gorgeous.
2 A collection of inspirational quotes and sayings 4. Learn to be rich in five cars: Five cars: refers to the five cars of books. Describes reading a lot and being knowledgeable.
25. Fenghuazhengmao: Fenghua: style, talent; Mao: exuberant. It’s the time to be young, charming and talented. Describes the energetic and enterprising spirit of young people.
26. Feng Sheng Tan Chai: Refers to a person who has talent that is not appreciated or a talented person who hopes to be favored.
27. The awl of virginity: an awl placed in a pocket (the tip of the awl will be exposed when punctured). A metaphor for a talented person who will emerge.
28. Embracing pearls and jade: Pearls and jade: a metaphor for virtue and talent. It is a metaphor for people with noble moral character and outstanding talents.
29. Chufeng has a clear voice: it means that the next generation is more talented than the previous generation.
30. Talent: Talent: talent expressed externally. Mostly refers to literature and art, very talented.
31. To show one’s sharpness: to show one’s sharpness: to reveal completely. All the energy and talent are revealed. It refers to people who express themselves better.
32. Hauni Tuying: Exhale and become hauni. Described as having rich poetic talent.
33. Romantic and suave: romantic: talented and knowledgeable but not bound by etiquette; suave: outstanding, free and easy. Describes a person who is talented in speaking and acting without being bound by worldly etiquette.