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The full poem of Du Fu's "Looking for Flowers by the Riverside" is as follows:"Looking for Flowers by the Riverside" Tang Du Fu.
Huang Siniang's house is full of flowers, and thousands of flowers are low on the branches.
The butterflies dance from time to time, and the warbler is just crying.
Translations
The path around Huang Siniang's house is full of flowers, and thousands of flowers bend their branches low and low from the ground.
The frolicking butterflies hovered and fluttered among the flowers and were reluctant to leave, and the free little yellow warbler called a pleasant and touching voice.
Background of creationThis group of poems was written in the spring of 761 A.D. (the second year of Emperor Suzong of the Tang Dynasty) or 762 A.D. (the first year of Zong Baoying of the Tang Dynasty) after Du Fu settled in the thatched cottage in Chengdu. In 760 A.D. (the first year of the Shangyuan Dynasty), Du Fu built a thatched cottage on the bank of Huanhua River in the western suburbs after being in turmoil, and temporarily had a place to live. In the spring of the second year, when the flowers bloomed, he took a walk on the bank of the Jinjiang River to enjoy the flowers, and wrote a group of poems called "Seven Quatrains of Seeking Flowers by the Riverside".
Appreciation
This is a little poem with a unique taste. The path is full of flowers, the branches full of flowers are pressed down, and the petals are covered by colorful butterflies that dance around the branches. From here, we smell a rich floral scent.
On the path next to the flowers, there are crisp yellow warblers, their lively and free demeanor, giving people a relaxed and pleasant feeling.
The poet's use of these rhyming words makes the whole picture full of dynamism, and also makes the poem have a brighter and more fluent rhythm. The language of the poem is full of colloquial colors. It is very intimate to read, and the heartfelt joy that the poet feels in the spring leaps on the page.
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The full poem of Du Fu's "Looking for Flowers by the Riverside" is as follows:
One of them is that the river is annoyed by the flowers, and there is nowhere to tell it, only madness.
Go to the south neighbor to love wine companions, and drink alone in the empty bed after ten years.
The second is that the thick flowers are chaotic and the riverside is afraid of the riverside, and the walking is really afraid of spring.
Poetry and wine are still driven, and there is no need to deal with white-headed people.
Its three rivers are deep and bamboo, and there are two or three families, and the eventful red flowers reflect the white flowers.
To repay the spring light, you should have to send a career of fine wine.
Fourth, the east looks at Shaocheng full of smoke, and the high-rise buildings are even more pitiful.
Who can carry wine to open the marigold, and call the beautiful woman to dance and embroider the feast.
Its five Huangshi Towers are in front of the river and water east, and the spring is lazy and leaning on the breeze.
Peach blossoms bloom in clusters, cute crimson loves light red?
Its six yellow and four mother's flowers are full of flowers, and thousands of flowers are low in the branches.
The butterflies dance from time to time, and the warbler is just crying.
The seventh is not to love flowers that is willing to die, but to be afraid of spending all the time.
The branches are easy to fall one after another, and the young stamens are carefully opened.
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"Seven quatrains of looking for flowers by the riverside" is written by Du Fu, a total of seven poems. The first describes the reason for walking alone in search of flowers, caused by depressed flowers; The second poem writes about the riverside, and what he sees is a blooming flower; The third poem is about some flowers in the family, which are dazzlingly red; The fourth describes the flowers of Shaocheng, imagining its blossoming flowers and the joy of the people; The fifth song is about the peach blossoms of the Huangshi Tower; In the sixth song, Huang Siniang's house is full of flowers; The seventh song summarizes the appreciation of flowers, the love of flowers, and the cherishing of flowers.
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"Seven Quatrains of Seeking Flowers by the Riverside" is a group of poems by the great poet Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty, with a total of seven poems. The full poem is as follows:
Seven quatrains of looking for flowers alone on the riverside.
One. Egami was annoyed by the flowers, and he had nowhere to tell him, only madness.
Go to the south neighbor to love wine companions, and drink alone in the empty bed after ten years.
Second. The thick flowers are afraid of the riverside, and the walking is really afraid of spring.
Poetry and wine are still driven, and there is no need to deal with white-headed people.
Third. Jiang Shen Zhujing has two or three families, and the eventful red flowers reflect the white flowers.
To repay the spring light, you should have to send a career of fine wine.
Fourth. Looking east to Shaocheng, the flowers are full of smoke, and the high-rise buildings are even more pitiful.
Who can carry wine to open the marigold, and call the beautiful woman to dance and embroider the feast.
Fifth. In front of the Yellow Master Pagoda, the river is east, and the spring is lazy and leaning on the breeze.
Peach blossoms bloom in clusters, cute crimson loves light red?
Sixth. Huang Siniang's house is full of flowers, and thousands of flowers are low on the branches.
The butterflies dance from time to time, and the warbler is just crying.
Seventh. It's not that you love flowers and are willing to die, but I'm afraid that you will be old and urge each other.
The branches are easy to fall one after another, and the young stamens are carefully opened.
The reason for the first poem to write a unique search for flowers starts from annoying flowers; The second poem is written to the riverside to see a lot of flowers; The third poem writes about some people's flowers, red and white dazzling, overwhelming; The fourth poem is written about looking at the flowers of Shaocheng from afar, imagining the prosperity of its flowers and the joy of people; The fifth poem writes about the peach blossoms in front of the Huangshi Tower; The sixth poem writes that Huang Siniang's house is full of flowers;
The seventh song summarizes appreciating flowers, loving flowers, and cherishing flowers. The first four poems of the group of poems respectively describe annoyed flowers, fear of spring, spring, and pity for flowers, revealing sad feelings; The last three songs show the joy of cherry blossom appreciation, and contain the meaning that spring is difficult to stay. The whole poem has a clear context and orderly layers, which is a unique picture of looking for flowers, showing Du Fu's love for flowers, staying in a better life and always hoping for beautiful things.
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