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Appreciation: The Riverside Scene at Qingming Festival by Bai Juyi

Appreciation of Riverside Scene at Qingming Festival: This poem is a seven-character quatrain written by Bai Juyi during his stay in Tang Chaoyuan. This poem mainly describes Bai Juyi's night in Tomb-Sweeping Day, walking alone in the circuitous corridor, singing, listening to the strings in the distance and admiring the flowers in front of him. This poem expresses the poet's leisurely mood.

Appreciation of Qingming: Qingming is a five-character poem written by poets and ci writers in Tang Dynasty. This poem describes the natural beauty, festive atmosphere and people's happy mood in Tomb-Sweeping Day.

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Qingming night

At night in Tomb-Sweeping Day, the breeze is blowing gently and the moonlight is hazy. The railing made of jasper and the wall made of red bricks are the residence of the governor.

Walking alone in the cloister, listening to the strings and looking at the distant words.

Qingming day

In Qing E Painting Fan, the trees in spring are golden and red.

If you make a mistake, you will wear a weak willow wind.

Horses are arrogant and avoid slogans, and chickens open their cages at the sight of them.

Who made this play? The oriole is separated from the Forbidden City.

Famous comments

China's loose-leaf anthology: Bai Juyi's poems are famous for being easy to understand, profound in meaning, straightforward and affectionate. This impromptu poem depicts an elegant and silent moonlit night with simple strokes.

Wen's poems are famous for their gorgeous rhetoric and rich style. This Qingming, just 40 words, is full of poetry and painting, and the picture is colorful. Of the more than 0/00 Qingming poems in past dynasties, no one can surpass them.