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Ancient poems describing rain

The ancient poems describing rain are as follows:

1, Delighting in Rain on a Spring Night (Tang Du Fu)

Good rain knows the season, when spring comes.

Sneak into the night with the wind, moisten things silently.

The wild path is dark, and the river is bright.

Look at the red and wet place, the flowers in Jinguancheng are heavy.

After a period of exile, the poet settled in Chengdu and began a relatively stable life. When writing this poem, he had lived in Chengdu Caotang for two years. During this time, he personally cultivated, planted vegetables and flowers, and interacted with farmers. Therefore, in the poet's eyes, spring rain is "good rain" because it knows the season and moistens things silently.

2. The Little Mermaid Listening to the Rain (Jie Jiang in the late Song Dynasty)

Listening to the rain song upstairs, the red candle is faint. In the prime of life, the boat is listening to the rain, the river is wide and the clouds are low, and the broken geese are called the west wind.

Now listening to the rain monk Lu, there are stars on his temples. Sorrow and joy are always ruthless, before the next step, until dawn.

Poets in Song and Yuan Dynasties have experienced vicissitudes, and the pain of national demise and the hatred of family demise are often shown in their works. Jie Jiang is one of the representative figures, and this word is his masterpiece; Taking Listening to Rain as the medium, this paper summarizes the special feelings of three stages of life, namely adolescence, maturity and old age. The sound of rain dispelled the joys and sorrows, but the poet's feelings of national subjugation were hidden in the deep level.

3. A short message to a friend in the north on a rainy night (Li Shangyin)

When you ask about the return date, it's hard to say, evening rain, Manqiuchi.

When * * * cut the candle at the west window, but talk about the rain at night.

This is a poem that the poet gave to relatives and friends in Chang 'an when he was in Bashu. It should be the poet's reply to each other. Because Chang 'an is in the north of Bashu, it is "sent to the north". At first, I expressed my loneliness by asking questions and describing the immediate environment. The last two sentences describe the joy of meeting and talking in the future in a hypothetical way, and also reflect the loneliness tonight. Later generations commented that the poem was "ethereal as a word, circulating in one breath, and the quatrains were the best." Send a poem to a friend, such as talking about affection. "

4. "set off a storm, don't listen to the sound of leaves flapping in the forest" (stone)

Don't pay attention to the beating rain in the forest. Mei sings a long whistle and walks leisurely. Bamboo poles and sandals are more dexterous than riding horses. What's to be afraid of? A raincoat and hemp fiber, despite the wind and rain, still live my life.

The coolness of spring breeze awakens my wine, and the cold begins to be cold, and the peak of the sun is the sun, but it is satisfied in time. Looking back at the place where I met the wind and rain, going back, for me, there is no wind and rain, but it is still sunny.

It has been three years since the poet was demoted to Huangzhou (now Huanggang, Hubei) for Wutai Poetry Case. One day, he and his friends went out in the spring, and the wind and rain suddenly came, and his friends were deeply embarrassed. However, the poet didn't care, took it calmly and walked slowly. Reminds me of the famous movie "Singing in the Rain", the classic scene in which the hero sings and dances alone in the rain.

5. Tomb-Sweeping Day (Tang Dumu)

A drizzling rain falls like tears on the Mourning Day; The mourner's heart is going to break on his way.

Excuse me, where is the restaurant? The shepherd boy pointed to Xinghua Village.

The poet was then the secretariat of Chizhou. In the spring of the seventh year of Daiwa, from Xuanzhou to Huainan, Yangzhou, it passed through Xinghua Village in Jiangning (now Nanjing). This poem is about him selling wine. During the Southern Dynasties, Xinghua Village was famous for selling "Jinlingchun" fine wine, and it was said that it was intoxicating to go to Xinghua Village without drinking.