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Ma Shi (五) lǐ hè [táng].
李何【唐】dà mò shā rú xuě
The desert sand is like snow, yān shān yuè sì gōu
Yanshan Moon is like a hook.
hé dāng jīn luò nǎo
何当金網brain,kuài zǒu tà qīng qiū
Take a quick walk in autumn.
When will I be appreciated by the emperor and give my horse a bridle made of **, so that I can gallop on the battlefield in autumn and make a contribution?
Appreciation: This poem says that the gravel is flying like snow, highlighting its fierceness, saying that the peak and the waning moon are like a show, highlighting its miserableness, which can be described as a expressive pen. These two sentences are written on the side, the realm is broad and magnificent.
How to be a golden brain, go quickly and step on the Qingqiu" These ten words, with emotion and hard work, are made of the poet's fire-like enthusiasm.
About the Author. Li He (790 816), a famous poet of the Tang Dynasty, was of Han nationality and a native of Fuchang, Henan. The word Changji, known as Li Changji, ghost talent, poetry ghost.
etc., with Li Bai and Li Shangyin.
The three of them were also called the "Three Lis" of the Tang Dynasty. His ancestral home is Longxi, and he was born in Changgu, Fuchang County (now Yiyang County, Luoyang, Henan). He was sad and sick all his life, and he only worked for 3 years as a minor official from Jiupin to Lilang, and died at the age of 27 due to illness. Li He is a Sino-Tang romantic.
The representative of the poet is also an important figure in the transition period from the Middle Tang Dynasty to the late Tang Dynasty.
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Excerpt: Ma Shi (5).
李何 [唐] lǐ hè [táng].
The desert sand is like snow, and the dà mò shā rú xuě Yanshan moon is like a hook. yān shān yuè sì gōu 何当金犊brain,hé dāng jīn luò nǎo 快走stepping Qing秋。 There are a total of 23 poems in Kuài zǒu tà qīng qiū Li He's "Horse Poems", called Yongma, which is actually a way to express one's indignation and ambition to make a contribution.
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The pinyin version of Ma Shi is: dà big mòdesert shā sand rú such as xuě snow, yān yan shān mountain yuè yue sì like gōu hook. hé何dāng当jīn 金luò綊 nǎo brain, kuài 快zǒu walk tà step qīng qing qiū autumn.
"Ma Poems Closed Slag" is a set of five-character quatrains written by the Chinese and Tang Dynasty poet Li He, with a total of 23 poems. Poetry expresses the genius, ambition, and emotion and resentment of the untimely sentiment by singing about the horse, praising the horse, or lamenting the fate of the horse.
Ma Shiyi: The dragon's spine sticks to the money, and the silver hoof is white and smoky. No one weaves brocades, who casts a golden whip.
Ma Shi 2: The roots of the grass in the moon are sweet, and the snow in the sky street is like salt. It is not known that the mouth is hard or soft, and the title of tribulus terrestris is proposed first.
Ma Shisan: Suddenly remembered Zhou Tianzi and drove up Yushan. Ming Yu quit Fengyuan, and Chiji is the most gracious.
Ma Shisi: This horse is an extraordinary horse, and Fang Xing is a star. Knocking the skinny bone forward, it still has a copper sound.
Ma Shi sedan chair takes five: The desert sand is like snow, and the moon in Yanshan is like a hook. How to be a golden brain, walk quickly and step on Qingqiu.
Ma Shiliu: Hungry and lying on the ancient teeth, the coarse burrs pierced the flowers. The scorched vermilion beams are covered, and the hair is broken and sawn for long hemp.
Ma Shi Wu Appreciation:
This poem seems to be written about horses, but in fact, it is a lyrical poem, expressing that the poet has no talent and is not appreciated by the rulers, but he eagerly hopes that his ambitions can be displayed and he can establish a meritorious career for the country.
This article writes about good horses from famous places, and the border world is vast, and it can gallop bravely, only to know the famous owner. He dang two words, showing the meaning of hope. In the era when Li He lived, the feudal towns were divided, and the wars were frequent, and the author used famous horses as a metaphor for himself, saying that although he was born at the time of employing people, he also had a place for talents, but he still needed to cherish the master of talents.
This is the basic meaning of Li Hema's poems.
In his short life, Li He has always had the heart to make contributions, and for this reason, he even preferred to put pen to paper. But this ideal will never be realized, so there will always be a melancholy sadness and anger in his poems.
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1、cǐ mǎ fēi fán mǎ,fáng xīng běn shì xīng。
This horse is an extraordinary horse, and Fang Xing is a star.
2、xiàng qián qiāo shòu gǔ,yóu zì dài tóng shēng。
Knocking the skinny bone forward, it still has a copper sound.
3、dà mò shā rú xuě,yān shān yuè sì gōu。
The desert sand is like snow, and the moon is like a hook.
4、hé dāng jīn luò nǎo,kuài zǒu tà qīng qiū。
How to be a golden brain, walk quickly and step on Qingqiu.
5、wǔ dì aì shén xiān,shāo jīn dé zǐ yān。
Emperor Wu loves the late luck of the immortals, and burns gold to get purple smoke.
6、jiù zhōng jiē ròu mǎ,bù jiě shàng qīng tiān。
There are meat horses in the stables, and they don't understand the blue sky.
The background of the talent that has not been encountered
Twenty-three Poems of Horses is a group of poems by the Tang Dynasty poet Li He. This group of poems is called Yongma, which is actually a collection of things to express the poet's exclamation and indignation, as well as his ambition and desire to make contributions.
In fact, this is a group of quite distinctive poetry, which has the characteristics of artistic transformation, such as the meaning of fine vigilance, the depth of sustenance, the ingenuity of the conception, and the flexibility of the use of allusions. Li He's horse poem is a poem, where Li He expresses such thoughts and feelings that he has never encountered.
In terms of expression here, Li He uses a metaphor or metaphor to use this horse as a metaphor to say that he is currently in such a situation.
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dà mò shā rú xuě
The desert sand is like snow, yān shān yuè sì gōu
Yanshan Moon is like a hook.
hé dāng jīn luò nǎo
何 当 金 �� brain, kuài zǒu tà qīng qiū 快 walk step on the Qing Autumn.
"Horse Poem" is a five-character quatrain composed by the Tang Dynasty poet Li He. This poem uses the technique of metaphor to express the genius and ambition of the aspirants, as well as the emotion and resentment of the untimely people. The first two lines of the poem show a quiet and distant scene through the description of flat sand like snow and crescent moon like a hook; The last two sentences imagine galloping across the horse, which strongly conveys the intention of making achievements without being appreciated, and is full of singing and sighing.
Vernacular translation of the whole poem:The flat sand covers the desert, like boundless snow, and the moon hangs high over Yan Mountain, just like a hook.
When will I be able to bring it a golden head and gallop through this crisp autumn field!
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Ma Shi lǐ hè [táng].
李何【唐】dà mò shā rú xuě
The desert sand is like snow, yān shān yuè sì gōu
Yanshan Moon is like a hook.
hé dāng jīn luò nǎo
何 当 金 �� brain, kuài zǒu tà qīng qiū 快 walk step on the Qing Autumn.
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Ma Shi ancient poems with pinyin:
mǎshīèrshísānshǒu·qíwǔ马诗twenty-three songs·其五.
tángdài: lǐhè唐: 李鹤.
dàmòshārúxuě,yānshānyuèsìgōu。The desert sand is like snow, and the moon is like a hook.
hédāngjīnluònǎo,kuàizǒutàqīngqiū。How to be a golden brain, walk quickly and step on Qingqiu.
Ma Shi Desert Sand Like Snow is a five-character quatrain composed by the Tang Dynasty poet Li He, and the fifth part of "Twenty-three Horse Poems".
This poem Lingling Jianque uses the technique of comparison to express the genius and ambition of the aspirants through the singing of horses, as well as the emotion and resentment of the people who did not meet the ruler before the time.
The first two lines of the poem show a quiet and distant scene through the description of the flat sand like snow and the crescent moon like a hooker; The last two sentences imagine galloping across the horse, which strongly conveys the intention of making achievements without being appreciated, and is full of singing and sighing.
"Horse Poems" is written by the poet Li He of the Tang Dynasty.
"Horse Poems" is a set of five-character quatrains written by the Chinese and Tang Dynasty poet Li He, with a total of 23 poems. Poetry expresses the genius, ambition, and emotion and resentment of the untimely sentiment by singing about the horse, praising the horse, or lamenting the fate of the horse.
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