Interpretation: I can't help falling flowers, and the returning swallows are familiar.
2. Swallows come to Xinhua News Agency, Qingming, pear flower falls. Yan Shu's Spring Scene in the Northern Song Dynasty.
Interpretation: Swallows fly just in time to catch up with social sacrifices, and pears fly after Qingming.
Although Haiyan is weak, it will come in spring. Swallows don't know the mud, and the jade hall opens. From Zhang Jiuling's Yan Yong in the Tang Dynasty.
Interpretation: Although Haiyan is tiny, it only temporarily returns to the north in spring. Swallow doesn't know how cheap I am, but Yutang is open.
4. In the past, Wang Xietang thanked Yan Qian and flew into the homes of ordinary people. From Wuyi Lane written by Liu Yuxi in Tang Dynasty.
Interpretation: Swallows under the eaves of Xie 'an in Wang Dao have now flown into the homes of ordinary people.
5. There is Shuang Yan on the beam, a male and a female. Between two rafters, a nest gave birth to Si Er. From Liu Yuxi's "Yan Poetry Showing Liu Sao" in the Tang Dynasty.
Commentary: A Shuang Yanzi, a male and a female are flying on the beams. Mud nest in the middle of the rafters, a nest gave birth to four little swallows.
Extended data:
Yan Shi Xiu Liu Sao is a five-character poem by Bai Juyi, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. This allegorical poem satirizes those who travel alone regardless of their parents' pain, taking advantage of Shuang Yan's experience. It also emphasizes that children should take the lead in filial piety to their parents if they want to be filial to themselves. Similarly, educators should first educate themselves. The poet wrote about Shuang Yan's process of nesting, incubating eggs, feeding chickens and teaching flying. , vivid and concise, full of emotion.
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia-"Yan Shi Xian Liu Sao"