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What are the poems about cats?

The poems about cats are as follows:

1. "Poetry of Lazy Cats": It takes a lot of effort to raise cats and scream at night, but they are as lazy as their owners. Xuran Cuan point should be used to prevent cold early, and people who watch jumping off the beam should avoid killing more. The food is less fishy, ??the spring is dull, and the remaining flowers and shadows in sleep are covered with snow. Although the walls of Changqing are like water, who cares about stealing poems and objects like shuttles?

Appreciation

The author of this poem is Zhang Shao, a poet of the Qing Dynasty. It is said that Zhang Shao is the "Ogigan Sanren" author of the novel "Pingshan Lengyan" about talented scholars and beauties, and his talent is evident. Nowadays, we like to call a very lazy person a "big lazy cat" because cats often sleep and sleep for more than ten hours a day. The name of lazy cat is very appropriate.

In the poets of the Qing Dynasty, the image of the lazy cat is very vivid, which makes people laugh. The poet has kept the cat for a long time, serving him food and drink all day long, but the cat is not grateful at all and remains lazy.

Cuan means to cook on fire. The Xuran Cuan point is used to protect against cold early. This means that the lazy cat hides by the stove fire to keep warm. The lazy cat's beard is very long and may be accidentally ignited by the fire. The poet joked that it seems that having a lazy cat is a good thing, as it can keep warm and prevent the cold early.

2. "Cat-Looking Poem": Looking for a raccoon slave, knocking on the can, leaning on the railing and looking at the void frequently. The whirling sound is heard, the moss path is circling but there is no trace, and suddenly I see the flowers on the steps that have not yet awakened from sleep.

Appreciation

The author of this poem is Hu Zhen, a poet of the Ming Dynasty. The poem describes the interesting life scenes of cats running around and the poet looking for cats. We all know that cats like to jump around, and they don’t know where they are going if they don’t pay attention. Especially in rural areas, it is really difficult to find a cat.

The same is true for the poet. When he saw his pet cat running away, he knocked on the cat basin to attract the raccoon slave (the ancient name for cats): "Mimi, Mimi, come on. Eat well, don’t hide.”

The poet repeatedly looked for the cat in the bushes and moss paths, and suddenly looked back, only to find the cat sleeping in the shadow of the flowers. It turns out that this is also a little lazy cat!

3. "Watching the Cat and Mouse at Dawn": Get up and sit in seclusion for a few days, thanking you for closing the door early. In the corner of the eaves, I admire the cat catching the mouse, but on the other hand, I still feel the intention to kill.

Appreciation

The author of this poem is Tang Shunzhi, a poet of the Ming Dynasty. Tang Shunzhi was both talented in both literature and martial arts. In terms of poetry, he was a representative poet of the "Tang and Song School" in the Ming Dynasty. In terms of martial arts, he was an important hero in the fight against Japanese pirates. He was really a strange man. This poem is about Tang Shunzhi's realization of "nurturing the heart". Chaotun is the morning sun. The first two sentences describe that when Tang Shunyi got up, he closed the door to thank guests and rested his soul.

The last two sentences describe that Tang Shunzhi accidentally saw a cat playing with a mouse in the corner of the roof. His heart moved and he realized that he still had a "murderous intention" in his heart just like the cat playing with the mouse. The heart also needs to be constantly cultivated.

Posterity commented that Tang Shunzhi opened up a new stage for the development of Wang Yangming's mind theory, and this poem exactly reflects Tang Shunzhi's mind-cultivation process of "exploring his original mind and washing away his mistakes". Cats catching mice is a great way to gain enlightenment.