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Poetry Solstice in Ancient Winter

Ancient winter solstice poems are as follows:

1, Song poetry

Liu Yong's "Wind and Moon Tide": "Spring is fast-flushers, winter is tides, and dusk clouds are full of golden hooks. Look at the flowers in the deep courtyard, and the charming smile teaches people to worry. A pair of geese come back at night and relax in the rain on the creek bridge. I'm afraid it's easy to see spring and summer, so don't blame the broken copper bottle. "

2. "Tang poetry"

Wang Zhihuan's "Heron Lodge": "The mountains cover the day, and the sea drains the golden river. But as long as you go up a flight of stairs, you can broaden your horizons by 300 miles. " This poem shows people climbing high and overlooking during the special solar term from winter to Sunday, and expresses their beautiful expectations for the future.

3. Song Ci

Lu You's "Seeing Lin Zifang at Dawn in Jingci Temple": "It's a little brighter, so I'm busy leading Hong Fei early. There is no rain in Tingzhou, and the clouds are beautiful like waves. The solstice in winter is the east wind, which I saw when I was a child. After a few years of cold food and rain, today is not so good. "

4. Yuanqu

Guan Hanqing's Autumn in the Han Palace: "It's a pity to sew a machine for 90,000 yuan with a flick of a finger. Remember the hatred of past lives, white hair hanging apricot tears. The solstice winter never comes. "This song takes the solstice of winter as the time series, expressing the feeling of time passing and time rushing.

5. Song poetry

Fan Chengda's "Red Cliff Nostalgia": "There are several cool colors on the south wall, rustling leaves flying under the winter peak. The grass on the shore indicates rain, and the moss at the mouth of the cave goes to bed early in winter. " This poem expresses the sigh and reflection on the winter scene through the change of natural scenery. /6. Nineteen ancient poems

6. Seeing Lin Zifang at Jingci Temple: "I have seen the winter solstice and the oriental solstice since I was a child. After a few years of cold food and rain, today is not so good. " This word is based on the solstice of winter and expresses the feeling of time passing and years changing.

The ancient people's poetic expression of winter solstice often takes natural scenery and seasonal changes as the background to express their feelings and deep thoughts on the passage of time and the interest of life. These poems are either touching or graceful, which, to some extent, reflect the unique feelings and thoughts of the ancients on the winter solstice.