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Ode to seagulls in Lugu Lake
Lugu Lake seagull hymn is as follows:

1, "Like a dream, always remember the sunset in Xiting"-Song: Li Qingzhao

I often remember the pavilion by the stream next to the pavilion until the sunset, intoxicated by the beautiful scenery and lingering. Always had a good time, but lost to the swimming pool deep in Zhu Feng. How to row a boat out, accidentally, but scared a group of Oulu.

Commentary: This word describes the poet's recollection of an outing, lingering, returning by boat, straying into the depths of the lotus pond, but waking up a group of seagulls. The seagull image here symbolizes the harmonious coexistence between man and nature, and expresses the poet's yearning for the inner world that is harmonious and indifferent to nature.

2. Xinsha-Tang Dynasty: Lu Guimeng

A small dike rose in the roar of the sea, and the seagulls didn't know until the housekeeper knew it. Penglai has a road teacher and pays taxes to Zizhi every year.

Commentary: This poem describes that in the distant Bohai Bay, with the ebb and flow of the years, a small sandbar finally silted up. Seagulls fly around the sea all day, but it was the government that first discovered this sandbar. Seagulls here symbolize people's lives and the blind date of waterfowl, which is used to express the poet's desire to live in harmony with nature and indifferent to the quiet inner world.

3. My cabin in Wangchuan after a long rain-Tang Dynasty: Wang Wei

Why should I scare seagulls, even if I think about it, by giving the honorary position to any clown? ?

Explanation: This is a poem by Wang Wei, which means that I am no longer informal (put down my official airs). Why do people still doubt me? . There is a story in Liezi Huangdi in the poem. A man and a seagull learn from each other on blind date, but when this man is alert, the seagull will not fly near him. The seagulls in Wang Wei's poems are not close to him, which expresses his inner anguish.

4. Tang poetry: Li Bai

The immortal in the Yellow Crane Tower is still waiting for the Yellow Crane to leave, but I have no heart to swim with Bai Ou on foot this time.

Explanation: In this poem, the voyager on the sea and Bai Ou are blind dates without guessing, which is not intended to pursue the artlessness, but to achieve the situation of forgetting both things and cleverness, and to express Li Bai's spiritual realm of transcending the secular world, forgetting cleverness and living in harmony with nature.

5. Hakka-Tang Dynasty: Du Fu

The north and south of the thatched cottage are all springs, and the flock of gulls flew in.

Commentary: This poem depicts a lovely scene of a thatched cottage surrounded by green water in the north and south, with rippling spring waves and flocks of seagulls, accompanied by day and night, and extremely quiet environment. Expressed the author's seclusion and love for nature.