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Poems of Meeting Bole

Poems of Meeting Bole

1, poem: I throw away my food bar and cup, I can't eat or drink, I pull out my dagger, and I peep in four directions in vain.

From: Li Bai in the Tang Dynasty, "It's hard to go to me".

Interpretation: I am depressed, I put down a cup of chopsticks and don't want to eat; Pulled out his sword and looked around, feeling at a loss.

2. Poetry: The east wind is not convenient for Zhou Lang, and the bronze finches lock Er Qiao in spring.

From: Red Cliff by Du Mu in Tang Dynasty

Interpretation: If the east wind doesn't bring convenience to Zhou Yu, I'm afraid that Cao Cao will win and Er Qiao will be held in Tongquetai.

3. Poetry: Liu Hua should laugh at each other and wake up alone without wine.

Said by: Beiqiong, Yuan Dynasty, Dragon Boat Festival.

Interpretation: Pomegranate flowers bloom like fire, which seems to be laughing at me, so I have to laugh at myself: in fact, Tao Yuanming admires Qu Yuan's outstanding sobriety even if he doesn't drink. Today, although I can't mourn Qu Yuan, I still admire him.

4. Poem: Poor midnight is unprecedented, and Mo Wen people ask ghosts and gods.

From: Jia Sheng by Li Shangyin in Tang Dynasty

Interpretation: It's just empty talk in the middle of the night, which makes people feel embarrassed. Emperor Wen asked all about ghosts and gods, and made no mention of state affairs and people's livelihood.

5. Poetry: Year after year, she sewed gold thread on the wedding dress for other girls.

From: Poor Girl by Qin Taoyu in Tang Dynasty.

Interpretation: I hate to hold gold thread embroidery in my hand, all for making a wedding dress for a rich lady.