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The ancient poems about numbers are as follows:
The sunshine incense burner produces purple smoke, and the waterfall hangs in front of the river.
The flying stream went straight down to 3,000 feet, and it was suspected that the Milky Way had fallen for nine days.
Translation: The incense burner peak produces purple smoke in the sunlight, and the waterfall hangs in front of the mountain like white silk in the distance.
The waterfall on the high cliff seems to be thousands of feet long, making people think that the Milky Way is pouring down from the sky to the world.
The three watches are lit up and the five watches are when the boys are studying.
The black hair does not know how to study early, and the white head regrets studying late.
Translation: Every day in the middle of the night when the rooster crows, it is the best time for boys to read. When I was young, I only knew how to play, but I didn't know how to study hard, and when I was old, I regretted why I didn't know to study hard when I was young.
Two yellow orioles are singing green willows, and a line of egrets is in the sky.
The window contains a thousand autumn snow in Xiling, and the door is berthed in the Dongwu Wanli ship.
Translation: Two orioles sang softly among the green willows, and a neat flock of egrets soared into the blue sky.
Sitting in front of the window, I could see the snow piled up on the West Ridge and the ships that had traveled from Soochow thousands of miles away.
The rhetoric and syntax of ancient poems:
Because each Chinese character is basically an independent unit with both shape and sound meaning, and many Chinese characters have multiple meanings, and the relationship between the characters is diverse, so the words in the poems formed by this bonding are extremely complex and diverse. For example, in"Wind"Add another word after the word, which can form many words: wind, wind, thunder, wind and frost, wind and beard, etc.
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Ancient poems with numbers are:
1. The spring night is worth a thousand gold, and the flowers are fragrant and the moon is cloudy. From Su Shi's "Spring Night" in the Song Dynasty
Explanation: Spring nights are precious even for a short time. The flowers exude a faint fragrance, and the moonlight casts hazy shadows under the flowers.
2. The spring breeze is proud, and you can see all the Chang'an flowers in one day. From the Tang Dynasty Meng Jiao's "After Dengke".
Explanation: Facing the mighty spring breeze, calmly galloping on a horse, it is as if you can see the prosperity of Chang'an in one day.
3. The plum and snow are three points white, but the snow loses the plum fragrance. From Lu Yue's "Snow Plum" in the Song Dynasty
Explanation: Plum blossoms may not be as white as snowflakes, but snowflakes lose to the fragrance of plum blossoms.
4, a sound of sycamore, a sound of autumn, a little banana and a little sorrow, the third watch returns to the dream of the third watch. From Xu Zaisi's "Water Fairy Night Rain" in the Yuan Dynasty
Explanation: Every drop of rain on the sycamore leaves makes people feel a strong autumn mood. The sound of the ticking rain dripping on the banana leaves made the melancholy even stronger. The good dream of returning home at night continued until after the third watch.
5. One goes to two or three miles, and there are four or five Yan villages. From Shao Yong's "Mountain Village Yonghuai" in the Song Dynasty
Explanation: Before you know it, you are two or three miles away from your home, and a light mist covers four or five households.
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