What kind of holiday scenes are written in three ancient poems?
1, climb to the top of the mountain-Du Fu in Tang Dynasty: In a sharp gale, apes whimpered from the vast sky, and birds flew home to clear lakes and white beaches. The endless trees are rustling leaves, and the Yangtze River is rolling unpredictably. This poem depicts the scene of climbing a mountain in autumn, in which "the ape whimpers in the wide sky and strong wind" shows the scene of crisp autumn air and withered trees. "Birds fly home on clear lakes and white beaches" describes the scene of clear birds returning in rivers and waters. Through the description of the natural landscape, the whole poem shows the scene of climbing mountains to enjoy autumn and people's praise for nature.
2. Quiet night thinking-Li Bai in the Tang Dynasty: The foot of the bed is bright, is there frost? . I looked up at the moon and looked down, feeling nostalgic. This poem is from one of the Flowers Collection written by Li Bai, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. The words in the poem are simple and there are not many words, but they show strong holiday feelings. The work depicts a scene of lying in bed looking up at the moon, and expresses the poet's yearning for his hometown through his psychological activities. On the full moon night of Mid-Autumn Festival, people often look up at the moon to express their feelings of missing, praying and reunion.
3, "Qingming Festival"-Du Mu in Tang Dynasty: It rains a lot during Qingming Festival, and pedestrians on the road want to break their souls. Excuse me, where is the Xinghua Village that the shepherd boy refers to in the restaurant? This poem depicts the scene of Tomb-Sweeping Day, in which "It rains in succession during the Qingming Festival" shows the unique atmosphere of spring rain. "Pedestrians on the Road Are Desperate" shows people's sadness when they are sweeping graves for their loved ones in the past. By describing the plot of the shepherd boy leading the way, it shows the hope and beauty of life. The whole poem is full of sadness, and it entrusts people with the memory of their deceased friends.