1. The turbid pool water is full of shadows. How many years will things change for stars? Wang Bo's poem "Wang Tengting" in Tang Dynasty means that idle clouds are reflected in the river and you can swim all day. Time flies, personnel changes, I do not know how many spring and autumn. This poem expresses the desolation of the scenery inside and outside the Wang Teng Pavilion.
There is only white hair in a fair world, and there is no pity for your head. From the Tang Dynasty, Du Mu's "A Unique Skill to Send the Hermit" means that the fairest thing in the world is that people will grow white hair when they are old, including princes and princes, and no one is an exception.
With the flow of emotion and the change of mood, the whole poem presents different rhythms and language trends: the first two sentences are like a quiet stream, peaceful and soothing, and the last two sentences are like a surging river. The edge of criticism is directed at the unfair feudal social system, and the discussion of police action is clear and interesting.
3. Encourage in time, and time waits for no one. Tao Yuanming's Miscellaneous Poems in Wei and Jin Dynasties means that we should encourage ourselves to work hard in the prime of life. Time goes by and waits for no one.
When this poem was written, it lamented that fate could not be grasped, which made people feel confused and sad to read. Then, it evokes a point that the poet persistently seeks friendship and joy in life, giving people a glimmer of hope. The last one is impassioned and makes people excited. The language of the whole poem is unpretentious, and the metaphor comes from life. It is rough as jade, but its connotation is extremely rich, ups and downs and thought-provoking.
4. Don't be idle, it's white and sad. From Yue Fei's "Man Jiang Hong" in the Song Dynasty, it means that a good man should seize the time to make contributions to his country, and don't spend his youth empty-handed, because he will be sad when he is old.
The first part of this word expresses the author's grief and indignation at the fall of the Central Plains, laments that all previous efforts have been wasted, and expresses his wish to continue to make meritorious deeds in his prime. The following film describes the author's deep hatred for national enemies, his eager desire for the reunification of the motherland and his sincere loyalty to the national court.