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Poetry describing wild geese flying south

1. Verses about wild geese flying south

Verses about wild geese flying south 1. Verses about wild geese flying south

1. "Second Brother Zaiyi Nanhai" , I saw a group of wild geese flying south, and I chanted it to send it"

Era: Tang Dynasty Author: Zhang Jiuling

The wild geese came from the north, howling through the smoke. If you always cherish the benefits of rice and rice, how can you fear that the country will last forever?

The little ones and the big ones should follow each other, and their feathers should be trimmed. The couple of pair of ducks are seen together in the morning, while the single crane joins the night watch.

Fly further south for me, and reach Meiling because of the book.

2. "Bu Suanzi·The Traveling Geese Flying South"

Era: Song Dynasty Author: Zhu Dunru

The Traveling Geese flew south, and the group of wind and rain was lost for the first time. Hungry, thirsty and hard-working, with two wings hanging down, standing alone in the cold pavilion.

Owls and herons are close to each other in hardship, and they are close to each other in love and worry. The sea of ??clouds is vast and there is nowhere to go. Who can listen to the mourning.

3. "The Wild Geese Flying to the South"

Era: Song Dynasty Author: Dai Biaoyuan

The wild geese fly south, flying and singing.

I do not love you, the strong wings of the Han Dynasty, but I love you, autumn comes with its own mood,

The rivers and lakes are thousands of miles away, and the wind is thousands of miles away, and the autumn is desolate,

< p> The mountains and countryside are barren and the rivers are sparse. You shouldn't come here just for the rice beams.

It's also happy to be full and live on your own. There is nothing wrong with the roar of flying birds.

The blue sky is vast and there is no snare. Who knows that there are painstaking people in the world?

Hearing the sound in the middle of the night will turn more sad.

The geese are flying south,

I advise you not to go near the women's house when they are flying, and you will burst into tears when you touch the side clothes with your hands.

Don’t even fly close to the poor man’s house, where the strings are broken, the bottles are empty, and you feel lonely.

The wild goose flies south, but stops flying.

This is an amazing example of what happens in the world. I once sailed across the five lakes in a boat, and saw you wrapped in the autumn wind every year. Nowadays, the youthful love has not ended,

Once the wild goose came, I was shocked. The geese come here this year and go next year.

Next year we will go to Jiangnan Road. If you want to send the book to someone nearby,

I will consider it as the place where the book will be returned next year.

4. "Autumn Thoughts"

Era: Song Dynasty Author: Lu You

As the sun sets, the sound of pounding clothes is heard in the river city, and the wild geese fly south in the sky.

The fermented grains are ripe when the mulberry branches are empty, and the rabbits are fat when the bean pods are ready.

How can Xu Guo be in this state in his life? Let’s consider Liang Hong’s five poems.

5. "Nanxiangzi·The new moon is like an eyebrow"

Era: Song Dynasty Author: Yan Jidao

The new moon is like an eyebrow. Who teaches Yuexia how to play the flute?

The building is leaning against the dusk clouds, and geese are seen for the first time, flying south.

The wild geese return after walking along the road.

I wish you had a good dream. I don’t know the road to Guanshan in my dream.

It is too late to wait for a short book to break the hatred.

When it was still Liang Sheng Jade Pillow.

2. Poems about wild geese flying south

1. "The second younger brother was in charge of the city of Nanhai, and he saw a group of wild geese flying south, so he chanted it and sent it" Year: Tang Author: Zhang Jiuling Hongyan Zi Coming from the north, the smokey scenery is howling.

If you always cherish the benefits of rice and rice, how can you worry about the eternal peace of the country? The little ones and the big ones follow each other, and their feathers should be trimmed.

Two pairs of ducks couple in the morning, and a single crane joins the night watch. Flying further south for me, I reached Meiling because of the book.

2. "Bu Suanzi: Traveling Geese Flying South" Year: Song Dynasty Author: Zhu Dunru The traveling geese flew south, and the wind and rain group was lost for the first time. Hungry, thirsty and hard-working, with two wings hanging down, standing alone in the cold pavilion.

Owls and herons are close to each other in hardship, and they are close to each other in love and worry. The sea of ??clouds is vast and there is nowhere to go. Who can listen to the mourning.

3. "The Wild Geese Flying to the South" Year: Song Dynasty Author: Dai Biaoyuan The wild geese are flying south, flying and singing. I don't love you, the strong wings of the Han Dynasty, but I love you, autumn comes with its own mood, the rivers and lakes are thousands of miles away, the wind is the same, the wind is thousands of miles away, the autumn is dull, the mountains and villages, fields and rivers are thin.

You shouldn’t come here just for the rice beams. You will be happy now that you have enough to live on your own. The flying crowds are chirping, but there is no snare in the vast blue sky.

Who knows that there are painstaking people in the world, and they will become more sad when they hear the sound in the middle of the night. The geese are flying south, and I urge you not to go near the women's house when flying, and touch the side clothes with your hands to bring tears to your eyes.

Don’t even fly close to the poor man’s house, where the strings are broken, the bottles are empty, and you feel lonely. The geese fly south and stop flying, this is the amazing thing in the world.

I used to sail across the five lakes in a boat, and I saw the autumn wind wrap around me every year. Nowadays, the youthful love has not ended, and once Yan came, I was shocked.

The geese will come this year and go next year, and next year they will go to Jiangnan Road. I want to send the book to someone nearby and consider it as the place where the book will be returned next year.

4. "Autumn Thoughts" Era: Song Author: Lu You heard the sound of pounding clothes in the river city at sunset, and the wild geese flew south in the sky. The fermented grains are ripe when the mulberry branches are empty, and the rabbits are fat when the bean pods are ready.

What happened to Xu Guo in his lifetime? Let's consider Liang Hong's five poems.

5. "Nanxiangzi·The Crescent Moon is Like an Eyebrow" Year: Song Dynasty Author: Yan Jidao The new moon is like an eyebrow again. Who teaches Yuexia how to play the flute?

The building is leaning against the dusk clouds, and geese are seen for the first time, flying south. The wild geese return along the long road.

I wish you had a good dream. I don’t know the road to Guanshan in my dream.

It is too late to wait for a short book to break the hatred. When it was still Liang Sheng Jade Pillow.

3. Poems about wild geese

Collection of ancient poems about wild geese

Lu Xiansheng

Whenever Xiao Sa's autumn season, look up at the outline On frosty days, you can often see groups of swan geese flying from north to south. They form a neat row, single file across the sky, like a character "one", and the two rows intersect to form a character "人". The ancients called it the wild goose formation, Yanzi and Yanxu are also materials of ancient poetry. For example, Lu You's poem "Secluded Residence": "The chickens are roosting early in the rain, and the wind is high and the wild geese are slanting." Bai Juyi's "The scenery at night from the Jianglou is strange": "The wind turns thousands of white waves, and the wild geese dot the blue sky."

The ancients said: "Flies fly in an orderly manner." The organization of geese is very prominent. When the geese are flying, the goose flying in front of the team is always taken by the old geese who are strong and know the way. The lines of the geese formation Neat and even distance between the two geese. According to scientific analysis, this is a wonderful "energy-saving technique" for geese to make full use of airflow to fly.

Common geese in my country include swan geese, bean geese, white-fronted geese, etc. Geese are migratory birds and have an annual migration. They fly to the north after the spring equinox and fly back to the south after the autumnal equinox. At that time, Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty wrote a poem on the Fenhe River in Shanxi: "I don't know the current Fenhe River, but the geese flying every autumn." It can be seen that the ancients have long known that geese have the habit of migrating every year. Because geese migrate in accurate seasons, the ancients regarded them as "messengers" of news. There are also stories of "swan geese delivering messages" in history.

The biannual migration of geese shows that they are very responsive to changes in the weather. There is a popular folk song in rural areas of North China: "The rivers are open for seven or nine years, but the geese always come for eight or nine years." If the wild geese migrate early or late, it indicates that the local weather is abnormal. The poet Lu You paid attention to the activities of wild geese and revealed the corresponding relationship between them and the climate. For example, in his poem "Returning at Night", he says: "This year, the cold arrives early in Jiangxiang, and the wild geese are not seen flying before the Mid-Autumn Festival." The location of this poem is Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province. At that time, the wild geese flew south over Zhejiang early before the Mid-Autumn Festival, and as a result, the weather was cold early. . Recent observation records of wild geese also show that the wild geese fly south early, resulting in early cold weather in the north and lower than normal temperatures in the south.

Although geese are migratory birds and frosts descend southward in autumn, ancient poems are often associated with snow, which seems contrary to the facts. The famous one is "Song under the Sea" written by Lu Lun of the Tang Dynasty: "The moon is dark, and the wild geese fly high, and the Chanyu escapes at night. When I want to chase the Qingqi away, the heavy snow fills the bow and knife." This poem caused a modern re-examination of the living habits of wild geese. The reason for the research was that scientist Hua Luogeng wrote a questioning poem about this poem in "Middle School Chinese Teaching": "When there is heavy snow in the north, the geese return south early. How can you see the geese flying high in the dark moon and sky." This questioning poem As soon as it came out, newspapers and magazines rushed to publish it and praised it greatly, so as to encourage future generations to be good at independent thinking and to doubt what no one before them had doubted. However, there are also many scholars who point out that Chinese poetry is inappropriate and say that "goose in the snow" and "goose flying high in the dark moon" are indeed facts.

Looking up ancient poems, many poets have described snow and geese. For example, Gao Shi of the Tang Dynasty's "Farewell to Dong Da": "Thousands of miles away, the yellow clouds are white and the sun is shining, and the north wind blows the wild geese and snow." Su Shi of the Song Dynasty, "Hezi Nostalgia from Mianchi": "Everywhere in life, we know what is the same, it should be like a flying dragon stepping on the slush." ??Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty "A Thousand Miles of Thoughts": "The wild geese are spending their days on the edge of the sun, and the wind and snow are confusing the rivers and islands." The Tang Dynasty He Chao's "Army March": "There is always flying snow in the desert of the Tianshan Mountains, and the coming geese say that the desert is cold." This scene is similar to Lu Lun's "Song under the Sea" "Very consistent. As migratory birds, why do geese still encounter heavy snow? This is mainly related to the changeable climate and geographical location. The temperature outside the Great Wall dropped sharply, and as soon as the geese flew south, the ground was covered with snow. In addition, China’s geographical climate is very different between the north and the south. It snows outside the Great Wall in the eighth month of the lunar calendar, or even earlier. “It snows in Hu Tian in August” (Cen Shen’s poem) and “It snows in the mountains in May” (Li Bai’s poem), so the wild geese cannot escape the “snow”. net".

The feeling of wild geese returning home late and encountering snow can also be seen in ancient poems, such as Cui Shi of the Tang Dynasty's "Xingyuan Xing": "Rain and snow geese fly south, and the dusty scenery presses west." Li Kuo of the Tang Dynasty "Send Zhenwu" "General" poem: "Reed wine is burning peng yuan, and the frost is twisting arrows to see. The ancient city road of the Yellow River is covered with white snow in autumn." Although the geese cannot be seen in the dark moon, there is a sound when the geese pass by, and it is not surprising that "the geese fly high in the dark moon." There is still evidence of this in ancient poetry. For example, Li Yi of the Tang Dynasty wrote in "Hearing the Flute on a Spring Night": "There are endless geese in Dongting overnight, flying north without waiting for dawn." Mei Yaochen's poem "Autumn Wild Geese" of the Song Dynasty said: "Autumn wild geese often fly at night, and they fly alone in front of the group." Tang Dynasty Dai Qianqi's "Su Bishi Yuzhai": "The fallen leaves are sent to the autumn chrysanthemums, and the sad clouds are low at night." Li Qi of the Tang Dynasty's "Ancient Military Journey": "The wild geese fly every night with mourning, and the Hu'er's tears fall." Yuanhao of the Jin Dynasty Asked "Hui Chong Luyan": "The wild goose slaves are working hard waiting for the cold watch, and the yellow reeds and snow are making noises in their dreams." The so-called "wild goose slaves" are the geese that watch the watch at night. If there is the slightest noise nearby, they will immediately sound the alarm, and then, The geese also began to scream, one after another. This is what is called startling Su Yan. There are no flocks of geese that fly silently without making a sound. As the saying goes, "People leave their names when they pass by, and geese leave their voices when they pass by." On a dark moon night, it is difficult to see anything, so why do we still know that geese are flying through the sky? The reason is as the saying goes, "The passing geese leave behind a sound."

In addition, Lu Lun was from Zhongpu in Tanghe (now Yongji, Shanxi). The northern part of Shanxi is the Great Wall. He later served as a judge in the Marshal's Mansion in Hezhong, so he had a foundation of life in the frontier and would not have witnessed it with his own eyes. Geese in the snow and black geese, the description of geese in "Song of Saixia" should be said to be scientific and true.

(Excerpted from the Middle School Chinese Teaching Network)

4. Poems about wild geese and the wind

Poems about wild geese

First heard of Zhengyan There are no cicadas anymore, and the water from a hundred-foot-high building reaches the sky.

The young girl Su'e can withstand the cold, and she fights with Chanjuan in the frost in the middle of the moon. Li Shangyin (Frost Moon)

Who in the clouds sends brocade books? Come, when the wild geese come back, the moon is full on the west building. Li Qingzhao (One Cut of Plum Blossoms)

The dream of a silver bed made of ice and mat is impossible, the blue sky is like water and the clouds are light at night.

The sound of wild geese is far away from Xiaoxiang , the moon shines brightly in the middle of the twelfth floor. Wen Tingyun (Yao Se Yuan)

The wild goose makes the sorrow go away, and the mountain carries a good moon. Li Bai (and Xia Twelve climbed the Yueyang Tower)

The wild goose It is difficult to send all the books, and I am worried about having many dreams.

I would like to follow the shadow of the solitary moon and shine in Fubo Camp. Shen Ruyun (Granny)

The sun and moon are flying in the sky, and the leaves are red in the breeze. Rain and frost. (Du Fu)

The scenery is strange when autumn comes in Saixia, but the geese in Hengyang leave without paying attention. (Fan Zhongyan)

Looking back, the smoke and willows are getting heavier. The light clouds are solitary and the geese are far away, the cold sun sets and the sky turns red. (Picture of Xuchang)

The wild geese are flying across the autumn sky at night, and the misty moon is locking the lotus pond through the window. (Li Jun)

The cold lamp is thinking about old things, and the broken goose (Hong) is frightened and sleeps with sorrow. (Du Mu)

Looking at each other sadly. In the sound of broken Hong, the setting sun rises. (Liu Yong)

The setting sun above the building, the sound of broken waves, the wanderer from the south of the Yangtze River. (Xin Qiji)

The poet Cui Tu wrote the poem "Lone Goose", which describes the difficulty of the lonely goose's flight, and also expresses the endless ups and downs of life.

A few lines have been exhausted, what can I say about you?

The evening rain has lost its call, and it is too late to go down to the cold pond.

The clouds in Nagisa are dark and the moon is cold.

It may not be the case that you will be paid, but you will be suspicious if you fly alone.

5. Poems related to Yan Nanfei

Poems related to Yan Nanfei include: 1. "Wood on the Early Cold River" by Meng Haoran of the Tang Dynasty. Original text: The wood falls to the south of the wild goose. , the north wind is cold on the river.

My home is in Xiangshuiqu, far away from Chuyun. The tears in the countryside are all gone, and the solitary sail can be seen in the sky.

I want to ask questions, but the evening is long on the sea. Translation: The leaves are falling and the geese are flying to the south. The north wind is blowing and the river is extremely cold.

My home is by the winding Xiangshui River, far away from the Chutian sky and the sea of ??clouds. The tears of homesickness are shed during the journey, and the returning sails are wandering in the horizon.

The wind and smoke blurred where the ferry was, and the vast river rippled under the setting sun. 2. "Inscribed on Dayu Lingbeiyi" written by Song Zhiwen in the Tang Dynasty. Original text: Wild geese are flying to the south under the sun, and the rumor ends here.

My journey has not ended yet. When will I come back? The river is still and the tide is beginning to fall, and the forest is dim and miasma.

In the Ming Dynasty, when looking at the countryside, you should see Longtou plum. Translation: The wild geese that fly south in October fly back when they hear this.

My trip is far from over. I wonder when I can come back? The river is calm and the tide has just fallen, and the mountains and forests are dark and suffocating. Tomorrow morning, when you climb high to look at your hometown, you should see the first red plum blossoms blooming on the top of the mountain.

3. Cao Cao of the Three Kingdoms, "Stepping out of Xiamen, Winter in October" Original text: In the winter of October, the north wind lingers, the weather is clear, and there is heavy frost and rain. The rooster crows in the morning, the wild geese fly south, the bird of prey lurks, and the bear roosts in its cave.

The money ladles were parked, the farmers harvested the fields, and the reverse brigade was set up to facilitate merchants. Fortunately! Sing to express your ambition.

Translation: In early winter in October, the north wind was blowing, the atmosphere was chilly, the weather was cold, and the frost was thick and dense. The roosters are chirping in the early morning, the geese are heading south, the birds of prey are hiding, and even the bears are sleeping in their caves.

Farmers have put down their farm tools and are no longer working. The harvested crops are piled up in the grain fields, and the hotels are being arranged to accommodate the traveling merchants. How lucky I am to be here, reciting poetry to express my feelings.

4. Zhu Dunru of the Song Dynasty wrote "Bu Shuanzi: Traveling Geese Flying South". Original text: Traveling geese flew south, and the wind and rain group was lost for the first time. Hungry, thirsty and hard-working, with two wings hanging down, standing alone in the cold pavilion.

Owls and herons are close to each other in hardship, and they are close to each other in love and worry. There is nowhere to return to in the vast sea of ??clouds, who can listen to the cry of distress! Translation: The wild geese flying south were separated from the flock in the wind and rain.

The hungry, thirsty and hard-working geese’s wings drooped weakly, so they had to sleep alone on a small islet in the cold river. Sand harriers and egrets are difficult to get close to, and they are always worried about being shot by bows and arrows.

I can’t find my home in the vast sea of ??clouds. Who will listen to the wailing of the swan geese. 5. "Jiuquanzi: The Girl of Chu Does Not Return" by Wen Tingyun of the Tang Dynasty Original text: The girl of Chu does not return, and the building rests on the spring water of the creek.

The moon is bright, the wind is picking up, and the apricot blossoms are sparse. The jade hairpin is slanted in the bamboo clouds and the servant girl is heavy, and the skirt is covered with golden phoenix.

The eight-line script, a thousand-mile dream, and the wild geese flying south. Translation: She went back to the south, but she has not yet made her way home.

The small building where I live alone lies beside the stream, and I worry about listening to the gurgling spring water every night. The bright moon has no companion, as lonely as me.

The spring breeze blows the sparse and scattered apricot blossoms, which makes me even more sad at the end of spring. The jade hairpin is on your head, slantingly holding the cloud bun in the mist hairpin.

The gold embroidered phoenix on your skirt seems to be perching in my heart. I really hope that this spring will turn into autumn again. Please ask the swans flying south to bring my letters and my thoughts from thousands of miles away.

6. "Nanxiangzi·The new moon is like an eyebrow" by Yan Jidao of the Northern Song Dynasty. Original text: The new moon is like an eyebrow. Who teaches Yuexia how to play the flute?

The building is leaning against the dusk clouds, and geese are seen for the first time, flying south. The wild geese return along the long road.

I wish you had a good dream. I don’t know the road to Guanshan in my dream.

It is too late to wait for a short book to break the hatred. When it was still Liang Sheng Jade Pillow.

Translation: The new moon is like the curve of an eyebrow. Who asked Siren to play the flute under the moon?

Leaning alone on a tall building, I first saw wild geese flying south in the dusk clouds. But they can only wait in vain for the pedestrians to return after the wild geese.

I just want to meet each other in a dream, but in a dream, but I don’t know where the road is. I can only wait for text messages to relieve my hatred, guessing that the letter will come later.

Still sleepless.