1. Poems about cats
For poems about cats, I recommend a poem called "Giving a Cat" by Lu You. The full poem is as follows:
"Giving a Cat" < /p>
Lu You of the Song Dynasty
Wrapped in salt to welcome the little raccoon slave, and protected thousands of books in the mountain house.
I feel ashamed that my family is poor and my talents are poor. I am cold and have no blanket to sit on and eat without fish.
Definition: At the price of a bag of salt, a little cat was welcomed, and it wholeheartedly cared for the thousands of books in the study. What's embarrassing is that because the family is poor, the rewards for it are very meager. When the weather is cold, there is no warm and comfortable felt pad under its body, and there is often no fish in its food.
Wrapping in salt: In ancient customs, when owners begged neighbors or vendors for kittens, they often had to exchange relatively valuable salt and small fish to show their respect for the little creatures.
Extended information
In order to protect the collection of books, Lu You bought a kitten with a packet of salt, but Lu You felt ashamed of the kitten. It was cold and there was no blanket to keep it warm. Fish is also often missing from meals. The word "wrapped in salt" is quite interesting. Since the Song Dynasty, when people welcomed a cat, they had to pay a betrothal gift, which was salt or dried fish.
Although Lu You keeps cats to catch mice, he is actually a "cat slave". The performance is very obvious in the third song of "Giving a Cat":
Giving a Cat, Part Three
Holding a mouse without merit will not impeach you, but a basket of fish and rice will come in time.
Look at you sleeping peacefully every day, why do you keep going and coming back?
The general idea is this: Don’t blame the kitten if you can’t catch the mouse. The little fish is always waiting for you. You just want to be by your side. Why is it always running around without getting home?
It can be seen how sad Lu You is about not being able to see the cat, but what can he do? He just has to serve him with dried fish.
Baidu Encyclopedia - Giving Cats 2. What are the poems about cats
A certain evil rat broke his house to find a good cat. ——Le Jun, "The Unscrupulous Cats of the World"
Cats are full and safe, so they often refuse to eat rats. In worse cases, they play games with rats, and the rats become more violent. ——Le Jun "The Unscrupulous Cat in the World"
Like a tiger, it can get along with the wood, but like a horse, it cannot fall on its shaft. ——Lu You "Getting a cat in a nearby village and writing a poem based on a play named Xue'er"
A certain person was afraid, so he stopped keeping cats, thinking that there were unscrupulous cats in the world. ——Le Jun's "The Unscrupulous Cat"
Wrapped in salt to welcome the little raccoon slave, he protects the mountain house with thousands of books. —— Lu You's "Gift of Cats"
Hualiu will catch mice, but he will not be able to catch mice as well as the lame cat. ——Han Shan's "Three Hundred and Three Poems"
Yong gathers to bully cats and mice, and the forest hides chasing birds and falcons. ——Xu Wei's "Mid-Autumn Odyssey" uses Du Zimei's beautiful autumn day to describe one's feelings. 》
There are bears and tigers, cats and tigers. When Qing is here, Han and Yan are famous. ——Anonymous "Han Yi"
Killed the cat, asked him about the dog, and even went to visit Zunsu. —— Shen Ying's "Niannujiao"
When a group of people encounter violence on the road, they will be the first to greet the kangaroos while chasing away the cats. ——Li Shen's "Recalling Shouchun" Abandoned the Tiger Pit and Spring Arrives in February. 》
The clouds return to welcome the red leopard, and the sudden rain rustles the raccoon dog. ——Li Qi's "Send Off to Pei Shi and Imperial Envoy Guiyang in the Temple of the Second Concubine" 3. What are the poems about "oranges"
1. The crowds are cold and the oranges and pomeloes are in the cold, and the autumn colors are old sycamores. "Ascending Xie Tiao North Tower in Xuancheng in Autumn" by Li Bai
2. The chrysanthemums and lotuses withered after a night of frost. The newly budded green leaves illuminate the forest. "Huanxi Sand" Ode to Orange
3. The smell of fine wine is made of frost. "Letters on Picking Tributes to Oranges" by Bai Juyi
4. The green leaves are full of glory, and they are all praiseworthy. "Chu Ci·Ode to Oranges"
5. The green leaves welcome the dew, and the red buds wait for the frost. "Orange" Shen Yue
6. The golden orange grove is the brilliance in the eyes of the lover. "Oranges Are Red"
7. A mixture of green and yellow, the article is bad. The essence is white inside and resembles the Tao. "Ode to Oranges" by Qu Yuan
8. The empress has planted many trees, and the oranges are everywhere. He was ordered not to move, but was born in the southern country. "Ode to Oranges" by Qu Yuan
9. The frost gradually turns to water, and the oranges in the garden look like hanging gold. The female companions competed with each other to pick the leaves, which blocked the deep leaves. "Ting Orange" by Meng Haoran
10. The Dongting Tribute Oranges should be carefully selected, and the prefect, King Qin, please do it yourself. "Letters on Picking Tribute Oranges" Bai Juyi 4. Poems describing oranges
1. "Send Hope to Lu with Oranges in Early Spring" Tang Dynasty: Pi Rixiu
Original text:
Everyone holds fresh flowers with branches and leaves, and the colorful condensation still carries the smoke of Dongting.
It’s not as heavy as Han Yan’s golden pill, it’s just like the king of Zhou’s jade fruit.
Translation: Every orange on the branch is very fresh, as if Dongting smoke is condensed. It won't be heavier than Han Yan's Golden Pill, and it won't be as heavy as King Zhou's Yuguo Yuan.
2. "Zhanchu Orange" Song Dynasty: Ye Jian
Original text:
Round like beads, color like pills.
If you can break it and share it, you will not be ashamed of Dongting Mountain.
Translation: As round as beads, and as colorful as elixir. Cut it in half and eat it together. It is worthy of being born in Dongting Mountain.
3. "The Story of the Seven Langs in Xunyang" Tang Dynasty: Cen Shen
Original text:
Raindrops turn bananas red, and frost makes oranges turn yellow.
Whenever you smile, there is no other country.
Translation: The raindrops have turned the bananas red, and the white frost has ripened the oranges. I started to smile when I met you. Where is the other country?
4. "The County Zhai Looking at the Countryside" Tang Dynasty: Cen Shen
Original text:
The garden trees are purely planted with oranges, and the garden border is half planted with tea.
The dream soul knows where to remember, and there is no night without Beijing.
Translation: The yard is full of orange trees, and half a tea tree is planted on the edge of the garden. There is no night where I can't return to my memory without dreaming.
5. "To Liu Jingwen" Song Dynasty: Su Shi
Original text:
The lotus has no rain cover, and the chrysanthemums are still covered with proud frost branches.
You must remember that the best times of the year are orange and green.
Translation: The lotus has withered, and even the lotus leaves that hold up the rain have withered. Only the branches of the chrysanthemums that have failed to bloom are still proud of the cold and frost. You must remember the best scenery of the year, that is in late autumn and early winter when oranges are golden and green. 5. Poems about cats in ancient my country
1. "Giving domestic animals two cats with raccoons and flowers, one day the raccoons will catch the rats without eating them, and the flowers will be stolen" Song Dynasty: Qiangzhi
Original text :
The civet cat got the mouse alive without eating it, at or around the place of the play.
A cat bullies a mouse and refuses to chase it away when it is sleepy. How can it prevent the other species from neglecting its guard?
Translation: The civet cat does not eat the live mice it catches, but plays with them back and forth. The cat bullied the mouse into being trapped and did not chase it. Unexpectedly, the mouse fainted and did not have to wait.
2. "Getting a cat in a nearby village and writing a poem in the name of Xue'er" Song Dynasty: Lu You
Original text:
Like a tiger, you can get along with a tree. Like a horse that does not lie on its shaft.
But it is an empty mouse hole and has no intention of becoming a fish meal.
Translation: A cat looks like a tiger but can climb trees, and looks like a pony without pulling a cart. Once you know where the rats are nesting, you won't care about eating the fish.
3. "Thirty-Nine Ode to the Ancients" Song Dynasty: Shi Daoshu
Original text:
At the dawn of last night, Chaimen was still open.
The cat catches the mouse, causing the dog to bark.
Translation: The moon was bright last night, and the Chaimen seemed not to be closed. Cats are catching mice there, attracting dogs to roar.
4. "Another Dispute About the Cat" Tang Dynasty: Pei Chen
Original text:
The cat does not know its owner and goes to the house to pick on mice.
There is no need for the two families to fight, they will be with Pei Chen in the future.
Translation: The cat didn’t know the owner of the house and went to the house to catch mice. There is no need for the two families to argue, and they will be with Pei Chen in the future.
5. "Gift of Cats" Song Dynasty: Lu You
Original text:
If you hold a rat in vain, you will not be impeached. A basket of fish and rice will come in time.
Look at you sleeping peacefully every day, why do you keep going and coming back?
Translation: If you don’t succeed in catching mice, you won’t be blamed. The fish and rice will be given to you on time. Seeing you sleeping all day long, what makes you go and come back? 6. What are the ancient poems about "cats"
1. "Chasing Cats"
Era: Song Dynasty Author: Liu Kezhuang
The ancients had no money to keep guests, Now you are not as good as a guest.
There is a stream to eat, a blanket to sleep on, and a mouse to endure by eating a desk book.
2. "The Begging Cat"
Era: Song Dynasty Author: Huang Tingjian
When autumn comes, the rats bully the cat to death, peeking into the urn and disturbing the night's sleep.
I heard that the raccoon slave will count his sons, buy fish to wear in willows, and hire cicadas to carry them.
3. "Mocking the Cat"
Era: Song Dynasty Author: Yao Mian
The fur of the spotted tiger is clean and new, and the embroidered yin sleeps like a relative.
It is unkind to let rats and mice run wild in the beams. It is unkind to rush to chickens outside the door.
4. "Cat's Sigh"
Era: Song Dynasty Author: Fang Yue
Snow teeth, frost, and hair are included in books and pictures. Even if there is no fish to eat, I will still be full of goads.
The bedside rats are rummaging around in their pots, hunting for chicks among the flowers.
5. "Two Poems about Professor Ding's Cats and Dogs Breastfeeding Each Other"
Era: Song Dynasty Author: Xiang Anshi
Dogs were tortured with bottles in the suburbs of Zhou. Yao greeted the cat with wax as if he were catching a god.
It was Su Gongbi who gave the advice, but Han Ziyu’s family was unknown.
The eagles and falcons turned into luan and phoenix, and the hawks and falcons turned into zou and lin.
Why is it so necessary to be kind? It makes you know that there is perseverance and deep benevolence.