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Yuan Zhen's poems

1, once the sea was difficult for water, amber forever.

Five Thoughts Poems by Yuan Zhen, a Poet in Tang Dynasty

Once I have seen the vast sea, I feel that the water elsewhere is dwarfed; Once I experienced the clouds in Wushan, I felt that the clouds in other places were eclipsed.

Appreciation: Poets use this as a metaphor. Literally, after experiencing the "sea" and "Wushan", it is difficult to see the water and clouds elsewhere. In fact, it is used to describe the feelings between their husband and wife, just like the water in the sea and the clouds in Wushan. Its depth and beauty are unparalleled in the world, so no woman can make herself emotional except her wife.

2. It's not that chrysanthemum is preferred among flowers, but that this flower has no flowers.

From: Chrysanthemum by Yuan Zhen, a poet in the Tang Dynasty.

It's not that I have a particular preference for chrysanthemums. It's just that there are no more flowers to enjoy after the autumn chrysanthemum withers.

The ladies-in-waiting are already white-haired, arguing about the grand occasion of Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty.

Said by: Yuan Zhen, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, went to the palace.

Several white-haired ladies-in-waiting were sitting around talking about Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty.

Appreciation: The tragic life and psychological activities of ladies-in-waiting are revealed by the brushwork of Red Palace Flower and White-headed Maid-in-waiting through image comparison.

There are two or three trees in Jiangtou now, which are pathetic and lingering in spring.

Five Thoughts Poems by Yuan Zhen, a Poet in Tang Dynasty

Now I stand quietly by the river like those two or three trees, but only a green leaf accompanies me through the last spring.

However, when I open my eyes, I can see the lifelong troubles in your brow all night.

From Three Sorrow Poems by Yuan Zhen, a poet in Tang Dynasty.

I can only miss you all night with my eyes open, and repay your frown that you can't open all your life.

Appreciation: The whole article is sung in an intimate tone of "intimate children's words", and every word comes from the heart. The author is good at expressing what is in everyone's heart and what is not in the crowd in extremely simple and touching language.