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A poem describing a happy mood

Poems describing happiness are:

(1) Spring Breeze is proud of horseshoe disease, and you can see Chang 'an flowers all in one day. ?

This was written by Meng Jiao in the Tang Dynasty.

Commentary: It tells the story of the poet riding a horse all the way, very happy and seeing the bustling scene of Chang 'an.

On a green spring day, I began to go home, singing my songs loudly and drinking my wine.

The banks of the Yellow River were recovered by the imperial army written by Du Fu in the Tang Dynasty.

Interpretation: The poet is old and ecstatic, but still "indulging in wine" and "singing". Show the joy of returning home.

(3) Where are my wife and son? There is not a trace of sadness on their faces. However, I packed my books and poems crazily. ?

The banks of the Yellow River were recovered by the imperial army written by Du Fu in the Tang Dynasty.

Interpretation: Looking at the Wife and Random Talk about Poetry express that the poet thinks of his wife and children who have suffered for many years, but he doesn't know where to start, and then he is ecstatic at the thought of returning to his hometown with them.

(4) Bai Di, who resigned, was absent-minded, and one day he was in Jiangling thousands of miles away. The cries of apes on both sides of the strait are still unconsciously crowing in their ears, and the canoe has passed the heavy green hills. ?

From Li Bai's "Early Making Baidicheng" in the Tang Dynasty.

Explanation: This poem is to express the poet's joy. The way of expression is to set off feelings with scenery, and the whole poem meets beautiful scenery along the way to express the author's happiness.

(5) When people don't know how to enjoy themselves, they will take time off to learn from teenagers.

From Cheng Hao's Spring Encounter in Song Dynasty.

Commentary: This poem expresses the author's interest and happiness in walking by the river, just like getting a book he likes.

(6) the news of this distant western station! The north has been recovered! At first, I couldn't stop the tears from flowing on my coat.

The banks of the Yellow River were recovered by the imperial army written by Du Fu in the Tang Dynasty.

Commentary: This poem expresses the author's tears of joy when he learns that his hometown has been recovered and he can finally go home without wandering around.

(7) The most important benefit is that the plan for the whole year lies in spring, which is better than tobacco and willow.

From Han Yu's "Eighteen Members of Zhang Shui Department in Early Spring" in Tang Dynasty.

Commentary: This poem expresses the beauty of spring, which is the most beautiful scenery in a year, far better than the late spring in Lvyang City. Thus, the author's heart gives birth to joy.

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Poems describing sadness:

(1) Being in a foreign land, I miss my family more often during festivals.

On Wang Wei's "Mountain Residence in Memory of Shandong Brothers" in Tang Dynasty.

Explanation: This poem expresses the poet's sadness about missing his hometown.

(2) If relatives and friends in Luoyang ask each other, a piece of Bing Xin is in the jade pot.

From Wang Changling's "Lotus Inn and Xinjian Break Up" in Tang Dynasty.

Description: It expresses the poet's sadness at the departure of his friend.

(3) the wind is rustling and the water is cold, and the strong man is gone forever.

From the poem Yi Shui Ge.

Description: It expresses the sad feelings of a strong man going out to war.

In the old society, Wang Xietang and Yan Qian flew into the homes of ordinary people.

From Wuyi Lane written by Liu Yuxi in Tang Dynasty.

Explanation: This is the poet's lament over the vicissitudes of the world.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Sad Poetry