First, in ancient poetry, the common image is the poem of the moon.
1, the thread at the foot of my bed is so bright, can it be frosted already? . ? ——? Li Bai's Poem on a Quiet Night. The moon here is the sustenance of the poet's homesickness.
2, people have joys and sorrows, and the moon is full of rain and shine. This matter is ancient and difficult-"When will there be a bright moon?" Su Shi. This includes life and the moon. The moon is used to describe the ups and downs of life, joys and sorrows, and fullness.
The moon is a very common image in ancient poetry. It is usually used to symbolize love, missing and loneliness. Poets use the moon to express their yearning for distant relatives and friends, or to express loneliness and loneliness in a foreign land.
Second, in ancient poetry, the common image is the poem of flowers.
1, a few plums in a corner, cold ling drives alone. ? ——? Plum Blossoms by Wang Anshi. The plum blossom here is a symbol of the poet's noble quality.
2. In April, the peach blossoms in the mountain temple-"Peach Blossoms in Dalin Temple" by Bai Juyi. The poet expressed his deep feelings about the changes of natural seasons by describing that the peach blossoms in April Mountain Temple have blossomed and the spring scenery on earth has faded.
Flowers are also common images in ancient poems. Different flowers have different symbolic meanings, plum blossom symbolizes tenacity and nobility, lotus symbolizes elegance and purity, and chrysanthemum symbolizes seclusion and indifference.
Thirdly, in ancient poetry, the common image is the poem of goose.
1, collect Peng, return the geese to the lake field-Wang Wei's "Make it a cottage". By describing the geese in the north, the poet expressed his sensitivity and emotion to the change of seasons and the flow of time. Wild geese are often used to express homesickness in ancient poems.
2. The scenery in Qiu Lai is different, and the wild geese in Hengyang are invisible —— Fan Zhongyan in Qiu Si's The Fisherman. By describing the wild geese flying to the south without nostalgia, they expressed their yearning for homesickness. It also shows the poet's deep yearning and helplessness for his hometown and relatives.
In ancient poetry, goose is a common image, which is often used to express feelings and themes such as homesickness, homesickness, parting and changing seasons.