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The Poetic Meaning of Cold Food Ancient Poem

Poetry: In the city of Chang'an in the spring, the city is lively and prosperous, with flowers flying everywhere, and the east wind blows the imperial willows during the Cold Food Festival. In the evening the Han Palace passed candles to reward the princes and near ministers, and the curls of light smoke drifted to the homes of the five vassals.

Cold Food ? Han Shide (韩翃)

春城无处不飞花,寒食东风御柳斜。

The candles were passed around the Han Palace at the end of the day, and the light smoke was scattered into the homes of the five marquis.

There are other words and phrases about the cold food:

1. The night of the cold food is thin in the clouds and the moon is dim, and the apricot blossoms are fragrant in the light rain through the curtains. --Tang Han Bian, "Sent on the Night of Cold Food".

This is about the night of the cold food festival, the moon is dark, the rain is coming to the curtain, and the apricot blossoms are fragrant.

2. Flowers fly everywhere in the city of spring, and the east wind of the cold eclipse makes the willow slant.

2. The city of spring is full of flowers, and the east wind is blowing on the willow.

There is no place in Chang'an in spring where fallen flowers do not fly. The willow branches in the imperial garden swayed under the blowing of the east wind during the Cold Food Festival.

3. One hundred and five days of cold food rain, twenty-four flower letters wind.

The poem describes the relationship between the festival and the flower letters. The poem describes the relationship between the festival and the flower letter. "One hundred and fifty days" and "twenty-four times" are quantitative words and "cold food rain" and "flower letter wind" are relative to each other. The two sentences are relative to each other. The two sentences are relative to each other, the words are neat and the rhythm is harmonious, so it has become a famous sentence that people are happy to hear.

4. The horse treads on the mud of spring, half of which is a flower.

4. The horse stepped on the spring mud and half of it was a flower.

This is about the spring rain and the falling flowers during the cold food festival.

5. It is raining on the red apricot branches during the Cold Food Festival, and the swallows can't stop flying to and from the new mud.

The swallows are building their nests in the new mud. The scene of swallows busy building nests and red apricots wet with spring rain during the Cold Food Festival is quite poetic and picturesque, which makes people mesmerized when they read it.

6. The fallen flowers are silent and crow the birds on the mountains, and the willows are green and cross the water.

Tang Dynasty - Wang Wei's "Cold Eclipse".

This is the scene of the falling flowers flying silently, the birds crowing in the spring mountains, the willows looking like smoke, and the pedestrians crossing the river. The normal order of these two sentences should be "falling flowers silent mountain bird cries, willow green people across the water", the reason why the text on the inversion of the above, in order to comply with the requirements of the poem.