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Ancient poems about animals

Ancient poems describing animals: Dondero's Ode to Goose, Yu Shinan's Cicada in Tang Dynasty, Wang Wei's Birding Creek in Tang Dynasty, Wang Wei's Pastoral Music in July and June, and Meng Haoran's Spring Dawn in Tang Dynasty.

1, Dondero's Song of Goose.

Goose Goose, Xiang Tiange. White feathers, floating in green water; The red soles of the feet stir the clear water.

Interpretation: Goose, Goose, Goose, bend their necks and sing to the sky. Snow-white feathers float on the green water, and bright red feet stir the clear water.

2. Cicada in Shinan in Tang Dynasty.

Cicada droops like a tassel on a hat, its tentacles suck the clear dew, and its voice spreads from the branches of the straight Shulang tree. Cicada is far away from cicada because cicada is on a tall tree, not relying on autumn wind.

Interpretation: Cicada hangs down its tentacles like a hat tassel, sucks nectar, and makes a sound from the tall and straight branches of buttonwood. Cicada can spread far because it lives in a big tree, not by the autumn wind.

3. Bird-watching Creek of Wang Wei in Tang Dynasty

People are idle, osmanthus flowers fall, and the night is quiet and empty. When the moon comes out, the birds are startled, and the sound enters the spring stream.

Interpretation: In the spring night, there is silence, sweet-scented osmanthus exudes fragrance, petals fall, and the green hills and forests are even more empty. The bright moon rises, disturbing the birds living in the mountains, and the crisp songs echo from time to time in the empty mountain stream.

4. Six of Wang Wei's Seven Pastoral Poems in Tang Dynasty

Hearts also contain fresh rain overnight, green willows and a touch of spring smoke. The children at home have not been driven away, and the oriole singing the song of idleness is still sleeping.

Interpretation: There was rain on the red peach blossom last night, and there was a little morning fog on the green willow. The petals fall, the servants in the house haven't cleaned, the oriole is crying, but the people in the mountains are still sleeping.

5. Meng Haoran's Spring Dawn in Tang Dynasty

Sleeping sickness in spring unconsciously broke the morning, and the chirping of birds disturbed my sleep. How many flowers fall after a stormy night.

Interpretation: I slept soundly in the spring night until dawn, but I didn't know it. After waking up, birds can be heard everywhere. Thinking of the rustling rain and wind last night, I don't know how many flowers have been knocked down.