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Poetry without mentality

The ancient poems describing depression are as follows:

1, Gao Shi: the cold light of the hotel stays awake alone, and the guest's heart turns to sorrow.

2. Liu Zongyuan: Seaside mountains are like swords, and Qiu Lai is cutting her heart everywhere.

3. Li Bai: A cloud rose between the light in the sky and me, hiding his city from my melancholy heart.

4, Qin Guan: sentimental peony contains spring tears, unable to lie on the rose branches.

5. Li Shangyin: Moss mangroves under the steps, and it rains in the middle of the month.

Comfortable night work

The cold light in the hotel stayed alone and didn't sleep, and the guest turned sad.

My hometown is a thousand miles away tonight, and first frost will be next year.

It is a seven-character quatrain written by Gao Shi in Tang Dynasty. This poem was written on New Year's Eve. It is thoughtful, tactful and touching. Poetry is concise, and Gao Shi's poems focus on people rather than natural landscapes, so he rarely writes about landscapes, and often accompanies them when expressing his feelings.

Liu Zongyuan's Seeing the Mountain and Sending Friends to Beijing with Master Hao Chu

Ying Chao on the sea is like a sword, cutting people's sadness in autumn everywhere.

How can we turn this body into tens of millions, scattered to the heads of state's homes to see!

Through his peculiar imagination and unique artistic conception, the poet poured out the anguish buried in his heart as much as possible, showing the author's longing for his hometown and his indignation at being relegated. The sadness of the author's exile and the pain of homesickness are touching in his poems and have strong artistic appeal.

Li Bai's "On the Phoenix Terrace in Nanjing"

There used to be a phoenix on the phoenix platform, and the phoenix went to Taiwan, only Jiangdong returned.

Martial arts flowers were laid on deserted paths, and the number of relatives and friends in the Jin Dynasty has become a famine.

Three mountains and a half fall outside the blue sky, and Egret Island is wet.

There is always a traitor in power, like covering the sky, and Chang' an is depressed when he can't see it.

This is a lyric work by Li Bai, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. It is based on what he saw and felt when he boarded the Phoenix Tower. It combines historical changes through the ages with long-lost legends and stories to express his sigh over the changes in time and space and sober realistic thinking.