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1. Poems about cats.

Poems about cats. 1. Poems about cats

For poems about cats, I recommend a poem called "Gift" by Lu You. "Cat", the whole poem is as follows: "Gift of Cat" Lu You of the Song Dynasty wrapped 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 protected the thousands of books in the study.

What is embarrassing is that because the family is poor, the rewards for it are very meager. When it 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 times, it was an ancient custom that when an owner asked for a kitten from a neighbor or vendor, he would often exchange it for relatively valuable salt and small fish to show that he valued the little creature.

Extended information In order to protect his collection of books, Lu You bought a kitten with a packet of salt, but Lu You felt ashamed of the kitten. There was no blanket to keep it warm in the cold weather, and there was often no fish in his 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 3: Holding a mouse has no merit, and 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: If you can't catch a mouse, you don't blame the kitten. The little fish eats a lot of food and waits for it. It just wants 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 wait for him every day. Baidu Encyclopedia - Give a cat.

2. Ancient poems about cats

Ancient poems about cats: 1. Snow cats play with the shadows of flowers in the wind.

——Vernacular translation of "Die Lian Hua" by Qin Guan of the Song Dynasty: Cats play in the soft spring breeze and flutter at the shadows of flowers. 2. Like a tiger, it can be related to wood, and like a colt, it cannot fall on its horse.

——Lu You, Song Dynasty, "Getting a cat in a nearby village and writing a poem in the name of Xue'er" vernacular translation: The cat looks like a tiger but can climb trees, like a pony and doesn't need to pull a cart. . 3. The civet cat caught the rat alive without eating it, the place or before and after the scene - Song Dynasty Qiangzhi's "Giving domestic animals two cats with civet flowers and two cats in one day, the raccoon cat caught the rat without eating it and the flower was stolen" Vernacular translation: The civet cat was caught alive The mice don't eat, but play here and there.

4. There is a cat with breasts in the room, and orchids with the same heart in the courtyard - the vernacular translation of Xin Qiji's "Zhou Jingrong Hall Poems" in the Song Dynasty: There are newborn kittens in the house, and orchids with the same heart in the courtyard. . 5. The cat doesn't know its owner, so it goes to the house to catch mice - the vernacular translation of Pei Chen of the Tang Dynasty's "Another Fate of the Cat": The cat doesn't know the owner of the house, but it goes to the house to catch mice.

6. When a cat catches a mouse, it attracts a dog to bark - the vernacular translation of Shi Daoshu's "One of the Thirty-nine Ancient Odes" of the Song Dynasty: When a cat catches a mouse, it attracts a dog to roar.

3. What are the poems about cats?

A certain evil rat broke his house to find a good cat.

—— Le Jun's "The Unscrupulous Cat" The cat is full and safe, so it won't eat mice. If it is worse, it will play with mice, and the mice will become more violent. ——Le Jun's "The Unscrupulous Cat in the World" Like a tiger, it can connect with trees, but like a colt, it can't lie down on its shaft.

—— Lu You, "Getting a cat in a nearby village and writing a poem in the name of Xue'er" was so frightened that he stopped keeping cats, thinking that there were unscrupulous cats in the world. ——Le Jun's "The Unscrupulous Cat" Wraps himself in salt to welcome the little raccoon slave, and protects the mountain house with thousands of books.

—— Lu You's "Giving a Cat" Hua Liu will catch mice, but he will not be as good as the lame cat. ——Han Shan's "Three Hundred and Three Poems" Yong Ji bullies cats and mice, and the forest chases birds and falcons.

——Xu Wei's "Mid-Autumn Festival" uses Du Zimei to describe the mood in autumn. 》There are bears and bears, cats and tigers. When Qing is here, Han and Yan are famous.

——The anonymous "Han Yi" killed the cat, asked him about the dog, and even went to visit Zunsu. ——Shen Ying's "Niannujiao" When the crowds are on the road, they are warned of violence, and they are the first to greet the cats while driving them away.

——Li Shen's "Recalling the Spring of Shouchun" After the tiger pit was abandoned, spring arrived in February. 》The clouds return to welcome the red leopard, and the sudden rain rustles the raccoon dog.

——Li Qi's "Sending Pei Shi Yu's Envoy Guiyang to the Temple of the Second Concubine".

4. Poems related to cats

Poems related to cats

1) A certain evil rat broke his house to find a good cat. ——Source: "The Unscrupulous Cat" by Le Jun

2) Wrap salt to welcome the little raccoon slave, and protect the mountain house with thousands of books. ——Source: Lu You's "Gift of Cats"

3) Cats are full and safe, so they often do not eat rats, or even play games with rats, which will make the rats violent. ——Source: "The Unscrupulous Cat in the World" by Yue Jun

4) Like a tiger, it can be related to wood, and like a horse, it cannot fall on the shaft. ——Source: Lu You's "A Poem after Obtaining a Cat in a Nearby Village and Playing on Xue'er's Name"

5) A certain person was afraid, so he stopped keeping cats, thinking that there were unscrupulous cats in the world. ——Source: "The Unscrupulous Cat" by Le Jun

6) Raising raccoon slaves to achieve military exploits, the general Xiliu has a family tradition.

——Source: Huang Tingjian's "Thank you Zhou Wen for sending the cat"

7) leisurely folding pomegranates across the green path. Snow cats play with the shadows of flowers in the wind. ——Source: Qin Guan's "Butterflies in Love with Flowers"

8) When a group of people encounter violence on the road, they are the first to greet the cats while driving them away. ——Source: Li Shen's "Recalling Shouchun Abandoning the Tiger Pit and Spring Arrives in February"

9) Kill the cat, ask him about the dog, and even go to visit Zunsu. ——Source: Shen Ying's "Niannujiao"

10) New Year's Strength Tailong Bell. The waist is as heavy as an iron cat. ——Source: "Moon over the Xijiang River" by Liu Kezhuang

11) It's wet alone, and rats eat cat meat. ——Source: Wang Jian's "The Song of Dulu"

12) Everyone will be rewarded if you give a golden tortoise and sell a cat. ——Source: Cui Riyong's "Ci of Begging for Goldfish"

13) If the solution is to catch mice, it's not the five white cats. ——Source: "Shi De"

14) The spotted cat is lost, and the mice are surrounding the rice bowl. ——Source: "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Han Shan

15) Although the rat is the king, the civet has enough food. ——Source: "Xianghe Song Ci" by Rong Yu. "Five Poems of Ku Zai Xing"

16) Riding on a red leopard, we come from Wenli, and Xinyi's chariot comes with Gui flag. ——Source: Qu Yuan's "Nine Songs"

17) The lingering and intelligent people are more than capable, and the handsome things in Chang'an are the most popular. ——Source: Gong Zizhen's "Remembering the Northern Lion Cat"

18) A fish that is still in the water attracts an otter, and a hamster that is empty is the enemy of a cat. ——Source: Yuan Zhen's "Forty Rhymes by the River (composed later in the Jiangling period)"

19) In the leisure time of the boudoir, lying on the flowerbed, scented with white snow, with claws in the Hunan skirt, wanting to turn around Catching and embroidering into two butterflies. ——Source: "Jade Tuan'er" by Dong Shunmin

20) Hualiu will catch mice but not as well as the lame cat. ——Source: "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Han Shan

21) If you don't have a cat, you won't be able to keep a cat. ——Source: "The Unscrupulous Cat in the World" by Le Jun

22) No one burns incense when serving, but the raccoon slave is willing to accompany him in the Zen room. ——Source: "The Book of Rats Defeat Me Again and Again" by Lu You

23) Standing leisurely and alone leaning against the railing, a raccoon slave is sleeping under the flowers. ——Source: Shen Shuo's "Late Spring"

24) When a fish wears a new cicada, people say that cicadas are worth money. ——Source: Chen Yu's "Getting the Raccoon Slave"

25) The lice are happy and the time is good, and the cat is prosperous. ——Source: Li Rui's "Lulu Lun's Feelings about Chang'an"

26) The coming of spring arouses even more pity, and it is strange that the fish soup is in vain for no reason. The golden bells are ringing secretly, the mandarin duck tiles are turned over randomly, and people are thrown away. ——Source: "Jade Tuan'er" by Dong Shunmin

27) Yongji bullies cats and mice, and Linzang chases birds and falcons. ——Source: Xu Wei's "Mid-Autumn Odyssey and Du Zimei's Beautiful Autumn Days"

28) There are bears and bears, cats and tigers. ——Source: Anonymous "Han Yi"

29) All the pigs and dogs died, and the cats were raised to suffer from red pimples. ——Source: Anonymous "Empress Li's Nursery Rhymes"

30) Cats and tigers are welcomed as sacrifices, and dogs and horses are covered with curtains. ——Source: Liu Zongyuan's "Zhang Jinshi, the Covering Man"

31) "The humble house is bullied by the sharp rats, but the raccoon slaves are very good despite their small tricks." ——Source: Luo Dajing's "Cats Catching Mouse"< /p>

32) Hire a raccoon slave with a nickname, and see Jin Jing when he sneaks in. ——Source: Chen Chongguang's "Picture of Cats and Butterflies"

33) The clouds return to welcome the red leopard, and the sudden rain rustles the raccoon dog. ——Source: Li Qi's "A Presentation to the Imperial Envoy Gui Yang of Pei Shi at the Erfei Temple"

34) The orioles' chicks are tied with gold and tied with colorful silk threads. ——Source: "Children's Poems" by Lu Luyan

35) I treasure the beggar from you, and the girl has already done the wedding ceremony first. ——Source: "Begging Cat" by Wen Zhengming

36) The cat doesn't know its owner and goes to the house to tease the mouse. ——Source: Pei Chen's "Another Fate for Cats"

5. Ancient poems about cats (ancient poems)

"Giving Cats" Lu You No. 1: Wrapped in salt and hired raccoon slaves , often watch theater corners.

Drunk on mint all the time, occupying the 氍湹 every night. The merits of a rat's hole are numerous, but there is no reward for a fish meal.

It is still necessary to give him a name and call him Less Tutu. Second: Wrap salt to welcome the little raccoon slave, and protect the mountain house with thousands of books.

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. Third: Holding a rat has no merit and the yuan 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? "Getting a cat in a nearby village and writing a poem based on the play named Xue'er" Lu You is like a tiger and can get along with trees, and like a colt, it can't fall on the shaft. But I know it is an empty mouse hole, and I have no intention of making a fish meal.

The mint is always drunk, and the water is warm every night. The old boy in my previous life stayed with me in the old mountain village.

"The Rats Are Defeated Again and Again, My Book Occasionally Got a Raccoon Slave to Hunt and Kill All the Rats." There was no one in Lu You's service to burn incense, but the raccoon slave was willing to accompany him in the meditation room. When I was sleeping, I borrowed the bed to apply it to warm me. I sat at night and heard that the leaking drum was long.

Jia Yong was able to empty the mouse hole, but Ce Xun was more than just walking in the guts. Although the fish bag is thin, it is true that it is not busy catching butterflies among the flowers.

"Begging Cat" Wen Zhengming cherishes the importance of begging for the little raccoon from the king, and the girl has already done the marriage ceremony. I miss the high pillow on my bed at night, and I want to protect the old books in the mountain house.

When someone is hired, he will wrap the salt in a bamboo slipper, and Ce Xun will never eat without fish. The ground is full of flowers and spring is playing, and it is the second month when silkworms are sleeping.

"Getting a Civet Slave" Chen Yu Chuanyu hires a new cicada, and people say that cicadas pay according to the amount. In the old days, when there were many animals, there was no need to catch them. Now that we have this, we have peace of mind.

The shadows of peonies play in the morning and become a painting, and the fragrance of mint makes you drunk. But he knows that he is still breathing, and the sound is both hateful and pitiful.

"Another Dispute About the Cat" Pei Cheng's cat doesn't know its owner and goes to the house to pick on mice. The two families don't need to fight, they will fight with Pei Chen in the future.

"Cat Catching Mouse" Luo Dajing's humble house was bullied by a fox, and the raccoon slave was very successful despite his small tricks. Don't be surprised that you have spared no effort in strangling your throat. You should remember the time when you were drunk.

"Remembering the Lion Cat in the North" Gong Zizhen is affectionate and intelligent, and the handsome things in Chang'an are the most popular. Therefore, when the song bell breaks at the gate of the Hou family, it is still a morning meal of two inches of fish.

6. What are the poems about cats?

A certain evil rat broke his house to find a good cat. ——Le Jun, "The Unscrupulous Cat"

Cats are full and safe, so they often refuse to eat rats, and even play with rats, which will make the rats violent. ——Le Jun, "The Unscrupulous Cat in the World"

Like a tiger, it can get along with the wood, but like a horse, it can't bend over the shaft. ——Lu You, "I got a cat in a nearby village and composed 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"

Wrap salt to welcome the little raccoon slave, and protect the mountain house with thousands of books. ——Lu You's "Giving a Cat"

The Hualiu will catch mice but not as well as the lame cat. ——Han Shan's "Three Hundred and Three Poems"

Yong gathers to bully cats and mice, and the forest chases 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 bears, 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 "Giving Pei Shi the Imperial Envoy Guiyang to the Second Concubine Temple"

7. Poems about cats

For poems about cats, I recommend a poem called "Giving Cats" by Lu You. The whole poem is as follows:

"Giving a Cat"

Lu You of the Song Dynasty

Wrapped in salt to welcome the little raccoon slave, protecting the mountain house with thousands of books.

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 - Gifting Cats

8. Ancient poems about cats

Ancient poems about cats:

1. Snow The cat plays like a flower in the wind. ——"Butterflies in Love with Flowers" by Qin Guan of the Song Dynasty

Vernacular translation: Cats play in the soft spring breeze and flutter at the shadows of flowers.

2. Like a tiger, it can get along with wood, but like a colt, it can't fall on its shaft. ——Lu You, Song Dynasty, "Getting a cat in a nearby village and writing a poem based on a play named Xue'er"

Vernacular translation: The cat looks like a tiger but can climb trees, like a pony and doesn't need to pull a cart. . < /p>

Vernacular translation: The civet cat does not eat the live mice it catches, but plays with them back and forth.

4. There is a cat with breasts in the room, and an orchid in the courtyard - Song Dynasty Xin Qiji's "Poem of Zhou Jingrong Hall"

Vernacular translation: There is a newborn kitten in the house , with concentric orchids in the courtyard.

5. The cat doesn’t know its owner and goes to pick on the mouse - Pei Chen of the Tang Dynasty, "Another Case for the Cat"

Vernacular translation: The cat does not know the owner of the house , but went to the house to catch mice.

6. The cat catches the mouse, causing the dog to bark - "One of the Thirty-nine Ancient Odes" by Shi Daoshu of the Song Dynasty

Vernacular translation: The cat is catching the mouse there , the attracted dog roars.