Poetry describing tiny things like dust
1. Poems about dust
Poems about dust 1. What are the ancient poems about "dust"
1. "Reading E Gong" "Biography" Era: Tang Author: Bai Juyi lies high and lives in a deep place without seeing anyone, his fame and fame are like dust.
Only a part of Qing Dynasty music is left, which will accompany me when the moon falls and the wind blows. 2. "Feng He Sheng Zhi Guo Wang Jun's Tomb Ying Zhi" Era: Tang Dynasty Author: Zhang Shuo Niu fight divided the country, and Long Xiang unified the year.
Zhi Gao is willing to be restrained, but the wind is strong and he is willing to return to the ship. He had a plan to capture Wu Pei, but he had no words to let Fan Xuan go.
The aid to the orphans was due to circumstances, and the main merit was slander. The old traces are dusty and the dead tombs are old.
A hundred generations meet the Ming Dynasty, why should they die on the sidelines. 3. "Feelings" Era: Tang Dynasty Author: Bai Juyi Admired Cui Changshi, burned pills and Zheng Sheren.
It always has wings, but they suddenly turn into dust. Every time I encounter desolate things, I still think about myself.
I only know how to make gold and silver while drinking a glass of wine. Sleeping is suitable for the nature of the three corpses, and the five hidden gods are peaceful.
No worries and no joy, spring of sixty-sixth year. 4. "Drinking Twenty" Era: Wei and Jin Author: Tao Yuanming It's been a long time since Xi Nong left me, but the whole world has rarely returned to the truth.
The old man in Jijilu will fill the gaps to make him pure. Although the phoenix bird has not arrived, the rituals and music have been temporarily renewed, and the Zhusi has stopped ringing slightly, drifting to catch Kuang Qin.
What kind of crime is poetry and writing? Once turned into dust. All the old men are sincere and diligent in their work.
How could it be that in this peerless world, there is no one relative among the six families? Driving around all day long without seeing anyone.
If you don’t drink quickly, you will be wearing a turban on your head. But if you hate the many fallacies, you should forgive the intoxication.
5. "Lao Lao Pavilion" Era: Song Dynasty Author: Yang Bei The willow wind is flying with catkins, he wears his own robe, looking high into the distant building. There are so many famous and wealthy people in the south of the Yangtze River, their faces are covered with dust and they work hard every day.
Dust is an unevenly dispersed system composed of particles suspended in the air. Dust is an object that is finely dried into powdered soil or other substances and is reduced to fine parts.
The diameter of fine powder and dust particles is generally between one hundredth of a millimeter and several hundredths of a millimeter, which is invisible to the naked eye. What the human eye can see is the huge thing in the dust.
If there were no dust in the atmosphere, the light from the sun directly to the earth would not be absorbed, reflected, scattered and refracted, and the sky would be very blue, without wind, snow, rain, dew, rays, or rainbows. Since dust is a hygroscopic particle, without its core, water vapor in the air will not be able to condense, and clouds in the sky will be difficult to form. Without cloud coverage, the earth's surface will become dry and barren, and the weather will be either too hot or too cold.
Without dust, many harmful rays in the universe would penetrate the earth's surface without any hindrance and pose a fatal threat to humans and various living creatures.
2. Idioms describing dust
The dust has settled: dust: fine dust. All the dust has settled. It means that things are over.
Juan Ai's report: Juan Ai: small flowing water and dust. A metaphor for extremely meager repayment.
The meaning of trickle: trickle: tiny flowing water and dust. Metaphor is extremely small or very few, insignificant.
Wang Gong Danguan: Wang: Wang Ji in the Han Dynasty had the courtesy name Ziyang. Gong: namely Gong Yu. Brush the crown: Brush off the dust on the crown, which means that you will become an official. It is a metaphor that good friends follow each other in advance and retreat, making consistent choices. It also means that when one person obtains an official position, similar people celebrate each other. It is also written as "When Wang Yang is in power, Gong Gong plays his crown".
Zimo Hongchen: Zimo: the road to the imperial capital; Hongchen: dust. It means that the streets in Beijing are very busy and dusty. A metaphor for illusory glory.