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A beautiful poem describing the sound of crickets

1. Poems about the cry of crickets

Poems about the cry of crickets 1. What are the poems that describe "crickets"

1. Crickets are in the hall, and the years are getting better and better. ——Pre-Qin Dynasty: Anonymous "Crickets in the Book of Songs"

Explanation: When the weather is cold, crickets enter the hall, and the year is approaching the end of the year in a hurry.

2. The cricket is in the hall, and the chariot is resting. ——Pre-Qin Dynasty: Anonymous "Crickets in the Book of Songs"

Explanation: When the weather is cold, crickets enter the hall, and the vehicles on the road also rest.

3. In May, katydids move their legs, in June, partridges flutter their feathers, in July they are outdoors, in August they are in the house, in September they are indoors, and in October crickets come under my bed. ——Pre-Qin Dynasty: Anonymous "The Book of Songs in July"

Interpretation: In May, grasshoppers bounce their legs and cry, in June, weavers flutter their wings. Crickets are in the fields in July and under the eaves in August. Crickets come through the door in September and crawl under my bed in October.

4. On the moss-coated steps, crickets remind me of the cold weather. ——Tang Dynasty: Gu Kuang's "Wandering Son's Song"

Explanation: Because few people come here, the stone steps are covered with moss, and the sound of crickets coming from time to time makes people feel cold and desolate.

5. The morning breeze is full of painstaking efforts, and the cricket is cramped. ——Han Dynasty: Anonymous "Nineteen Ancient Poems: The East City is High and Long"

Explanation: Birds of prey cry bitterly in the wind, and crickets also cry sadly because of the cold autumn.

6. The octopus knot makes you think deeply, and the cricket injury is shallow. ——Tang Dynasty: Two poems from Li Bai's "The Bitter Rain at Princess Yuzhen's Villa is Presented to Guard Zhang Qing"

Interpretation: Spiders spread their webs everywhere, and the crickets make an urgent and aggrieved sound.

7. The copper shop covered with dew and moss invading the stone well are all places where I once listened. The sound of mourning sounds like complaining. ——Song Dynasty: Jiang Kui's "Qi Tian Le·Cricket"

Explanation: Dew has wetted the copper ring on the door, and moss has invaded the stone slabs beside the well. Its cry has been heard in these places. The plaintive voice seemed to be talking about something.

8. Dark rain blows from the west window again. For whom are we intermittent and intermittent? ——Song Dynasty: Jiang Kui's "Qi Tian Le·Crickets"

Interpretation: The wind and rain started blowing outside the west window in the darkness. Why does the sound of insects always echo the sound of anvils and pestles, ringing intermittently?

2. What are the poems describing crickets?

1. The weaving is very fine, but the mourning sound is so touching. ——"Promoting Weaving" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty

Translation: The chirping of two crickets expressing their love under the grass roots is sometimes high and sometimes low, sometimes slow and sometimes urgent due to emotion.

2. The chirping in the grass and the sound of the machine. ——Mei Yaochen of the Song Dynasty, "Promoting Weaving"

Translation: Crickets chirped in the grass, and the loom made bursts of clatter.

3. Crickets come under my bed in October. ——Pre-Qin Dynasty's "The Book of Songs·July"

Translation: In October, a cricket came to hide under my bed.

4. Crickets are in the hall, and the years pass by. ——Pre-Qin Dynasty's "The Book of Songs·Tang Feng"

Translation: Crickets are in the main room, and the year is coming to an end.

5. Crickets are in the hall, and the years are getting better and better. ——Pre-Qin Dynasty's "The Book of Songs·Tang Feng"

Translation: The cricket is in the main room, and the year is almost over.

6. The morning breeze is full of painstaking efforts, and the cricket is cramped. ——Han·Anonymous "Dongcheng is high and has a long name"

Translation: Birds of prey cry bitterly in the wind, and crickets also cry sadly because of the cold autumn.

7. The shadow of the parasol trees on the upper level, the sound of crickets approaching the bed. ——"Sitting at Night" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty

Translation: The shadow of the sycamore tree is reflected on the steps, and the sound of crickets approaching the bed can be heard.

8. Stop the shuttle and borrow the cricket, but keep the cleverness to pay the spider. ——Tang·Song Zhiwen "Qixi Festival"

Translation: Stopped weaving to find crickets, ready to use them to deal with spiders.

9. Crickets sing on the study bed, and spiders on the piano box web. ——"A Hundred Rhymes of a Journey to the Southeast" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty

Translation: Crickets were chirping on the bookshelf, and the piano case was filled with spider webs.

10. The bright moon shines brightly at night, prompting the weaving of the east wall. ——Han·Anonymous "Bright Moon at Night"

Translation: The bright moonlight filled the late autumn night, and the crickets on the east wall were humming.

3. Poems praising crickets

1. "Crickets" - Qi Ji of the Tang Dynasty

The sound is different from the sound of crickets, so you must listen carefully.

There is no wind in the bamboo garden, but there is a moon in the sand garden.

Translation: The sound of crickets is different from that of crickets, and it sounds very pleasant to the ears. If there is no wind, I will be in the courtyard with bamboos. If there is a moon, I will be in the garden of sativa.

2. "National Style·Tang Style·Cricket" - Anonymous in the Pre-Qin Dynasty

Crickets are in the hall, and they are very happy every year. I am not happy now, the sun and the moon will take care of me.

Translation: The cold weather brings crickets into the main room, and the year is approaching its end in a hurry. If I don’t go out for fun now, the sun and the moon will fly by and I won’t be able to keep them.

3. "Man Ting Fang·Jiu Zhi'er" - Zhang Fan of the Song Dynasty

Listen quietly to the intermittent sound of the cold, with a faint rhyme, and a sad sigh. Strive for a partner, diligently persuade us to weave, and promote the dawn of time.

Translation: Listen quietly to the crickets’ chirping, which is intermittent and sad. It is not to seek a mate, but to diligently urge women to weave and make clothes, which can be said to be a painstaking effort.

4. "Qitian Le·Cricket" - Jiang Kui of the Song Dynasty

Yu Lang first recited a sad poem to himself, and even heard whispers. The copper shop is wet with dew, and the moss has invaded the stone well. They are all places where I once listened to Yi.

Translation: The poet Yu Xin was reciting "Ode to Sorrow" first, and then heard a sad whisper, which turned out to be crickets. Dew wetted the brass ring on the door, and moss invaded the stone slabs beside the well, where its cry had been heard.

5. "Shui Tiao Ge Tou·Mid-Autumn Festival" - Mi Fu from the Song Dynasty

The sound of the anvil sends the wind rushing, and the crickets miss the high autumn. I come to look at the scenery, but I don’t want to learn from Song Yu’s way of explaining my sorrow.

Translation: During the Mid-Autumn Festival, the sound of pounding clothes mixes with the sound of wind, and the crickets seem to be thinking about the refreshing autumn. Faced with such a scene, I will not imitate Song Yu to relieve my sorrow.

4. What are the poems related to "cricket"

1 The cricket is in the hall, and the years are endless. From the Pre-Qin Dynasty: Anonymous "Cricket"

Translation: The weather is cold and the cricket enters the main room, and the year is approaching the end of the year.

2 I heard the sound of crickets in the wall of the house, and my father made an appointment with me to teach the singers. From the Song Dynasty: Jiang Kui's "Qi Tian Le·Crickets"

Translation: The poet Yu Xin first recited "Ode to Sorrow", and then heard a sad whisper, which turned out to be crickets.

3 In May, katydids move their legs, in June, partridges flutter their feathers, in July, they are in the wild, in August, they are in the house, in September, they are indoors, and in October, crickets come under my bed. From the Pre-Qin Dynasty: Anonymous "July"

Translation: In May, grasshoppers bounce their legs and scream, in June, weavers flutter their wings. Crickets are in the fields in July and under the eaves in August. Crickets come through the door in September and crawl under my bed in October.

4 Moss-coated clothes walk up the idle steps, and crickets urge the coldness to the anvil. From the Tang Dynasty: Gu Kuang's "Wandering Zi Yin"

Translation: Because few people come here, the stone steps are covered with moss, and the sound of crickets coming from time to time makes people feel cold and desolate.

5 The morning breeze is full of painstaking efforts, and the cricket is cramped. From the Han Dynasty: Anonymous "The East City is High and Long"

Translation: Birds of prey crow bitterly in the wind, and crickets also cry sadly because of the cold autumn.

6 It’s the dawn of the night alone but I can’t sleep, mourning the cricket’s night sign. From Pre-Qin Dynasty: Song Yu's "Nine Bian"

Translation: It's hard to fall asleep when I stay up all night alone, listening to the mournful sound of the crickets all night long.

7 I caught crickets, and you rushed out of them. From the Qing Dynasty: Yuan Mei's "Essay on Sacrifice to Sisters"

Translation: I catch crickets, you follow me and roll your sleeves and stretch your arms, rushing to catch them.

8 I am not happy today because crickets are in the room. From the Wei and Jin Dynasties: Lu Ji's "Dan Ge Xing"

Translation: People should enjoy themselves in time, be happy by meeting friends, and feel sad by separation.

9 The knot of the octopus is deep in thoughts, and the wounds of the cricket are shallow. From the Tang Dynasty: Li Bai's "Princess Yuzhen's Villa Bitter Rain Presents Two Poems to Wei Wei Zhang Qing"

Translation: Spiders spread their webs everywhere, and the crickets make an urgent and aggrieved sound.

10 The cricket bullies the sick in front of the lamp, its clear shadow lingers, why do you feel sleepy? From the Qing Dynasty: Song Wan's "Die Lianhua· Traveling in the Moon and Embracing People"

Translation: People who are in poor health are so noisy by the chirping of crickets that they can't sleep even if they want to.

5. What are the poems praising crickets

1. "Cricket" Ming Dynasty·Huang Zhong

The clear autumn rhythm under the dew is sad, and the fighting field is in the painting The hall is open.

What is happening to the military and the country in front of you? Let Bo Hongzhuang smile.

Translation: In autumn, the dew on the ground makes me feel cold and sad, so I start fighting crickets in the painting hall.

The military and national affairs in front of me were forgotten, and I just wanted to win a smile from the beauty.

2. "Cricket" Pre-Qin Dynasty·Anonymous

The cricket is in the hall, and the years are endless.

I am not happy today, and the sun and the moon will take care of me.

If you don’t have a good life, you should think about your job and your home.

There is no waste of happiness, and the good man is Qu Qu.

Translation: The cold weather brings crickets into the main room, and the year is approaching its end in a hurry. If I don’t go out for fun now, the sun and the moon will fly by and I won’t be able to keep them. Don’t go too far in having fun, and don’t delay your duties. The good work is not abandoned but also the entertainment, and the virtuous people are more alert.

3. "Nine Bian" Pre-Qin Dynasty·Song Yu

The west hall is empty and lonely, and crickets are chirping in this west hall.

The heart is frightened and shaken, so why worry about so many things?

Translation: Wandering is more than just leaning alone, listening to the chirping of crickets in the west hall. My heart is frightened and shaken. Why are all kinds of sorrow lingering?

4. "Crickets" Tang Dynasty·Qi Ji

The sound is different from the sound of crickets, so you must listen carefully. There is no wind in the bamboo garden, but there is a moon in the sand garden.

Translation: The sound of crickets is different from that of crickets, and it sounds very pleasant to the ears. If there is no wind, I will be in the courtyard with bamboos. If there is a moon, I will be in the garden of sativa.

5. "Autumn Xing" Song Dynasty·Lu You

Passing by Penghaomen Lane, who is singing with me in the clear night?

Crickets alone know that autumn is early, and the plantains are harvesting with the sound of rain.

Heirlooms, rich legacy, and cynical powers.

Will such a stubborn gentleman do it? No harm will be done to Tianhe.

Translation: The gate lane that few people visit is overgrown with basil weeds. Who can sing to me affectionately in this clear night? Crickets sense the breath of autumn and start chirping early. Banana leaves provide shade, and dense raindrops make a sound when they fall on them. The only inheritance inherited from the family is a rich collection of books, and the secret to living in the world is to indulge in drunkenness and turn red in the face. Can you understand such stubbornness? This can effortlessly preserve your natural and honest nature.

6. Use two or three sentences to describe the sound of crickets or grasshoppers

The first answer can be "Two Foreign Poems"

●All questions Discussion

(1) In the poem "The Grasshopper and the Cricket", the poet calls the "music" of the summer grasshopper and the "song" of the winter cricket "the poetry of the earth". What do you understand? of?

Beautiful poetry is touching because it is the song of life. The poet regards grasshoppers and crickets as singers of nature, and their singing as the poetry of nature, thereby praising the infinite beauty and vitality of nature and expressing the poet's infinite love and heartfelt praise for nature.

(2) What are the characteristics of the conception of the poem "The Grasshopper and the Cricket"?

This poem is cleverly conceived, short, delicate and very grand. The whole poem is divided into two corresponding parts, starting with "The poetry of the earth never dies" and "The poetry of the earth never stops", which points out the main theme; it also describes the "music of the grasshopper" in midsummer and the "music of the grasshopper" in winter. "The Song of Crickets", and cleverly connect the two through association, vividly expressing the theme of "the poetry of the earth never dies". This poem only outlines two small scenes of summer and winter, but does not describe the scenes of spring and autumn; it only describes the singing of two insects, the grasshopper and the cricket, but does not write about the other hundreds of birds on the earth. It is the song of insects, but what it represents is the continuous "singing" of nature all year round, praising the eternal beauty of nature's cycle and endless life. The whole poem eulogizes the infinite beauty and infinite vitality of nature. It does not contain many words but can win more with less. It is rich in connotation and gives people a broad space for imagination. It has a novel and unique perspective and an ingenious conception.

(3) What mood does the poem "Night" convey to the poet?

It conveys the poet's love for nature and his comfortable and peaceful state of mind.