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      [詩詞歌賦] 史上最高水平的36首诗词排行,不服不行 原谅是一种修养

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      史上最高水平的36首诗词排行,不服不行 原谅是一种修养
      櫻花細雨話文字 2025-08-31 04:16
      1.《將進酒》·李白
      君不見黃河之水天上來,奔流到海不複回。
      君不見高堂明鏡悲白發,朝如青絲暮成雪。
      人生得意須盡歡,莫使金樽空對月。
      天生我材必有用,千金散盡還複來。
      烹羊宰牛且爲樂,會須一飲三百杯。
      岑夫子,丹丘生,將進酒,君莫停。
      與君歌一曲,請君爲我側耳聽:
      鍾鼓馔玉何足貴,但願長醉不複醒。
      古來聖賢皆寂寞,惟有飲者留其名。
      陳王昔時宴平樂,鬥酒十千恣歡谑。
      主人何爲言少錢,徑須沽取對君酌。
      五花馬,千金裘,呼兒將出換美酒,與爾同銷萬古愁。
      《将进酒》篇幅不算长,却五音繁会,气象不凡。它笔酣墨饱,情极悲愤而作狂放,语极豪纵而又沉着。诗篇具有震动古今的气势与力量,这诚然与夸张手法不无关系,睙徵诗中屡用巨额数目字(“千金”、“三百杯”、“斗酒十千”、“千金裘”、“万古愁”等等)表现豪迈诗情,同时,又不给人空洞浮夸感,其根源就在于它那充实深厚的内在感情,那潜在酒话底下如波涛汹涌的郁怒情绪。此外,全篇大起大落,诗情忽翕忽张,由悲转乐、转狂放、转愤激、再转狂放、最后结穴于“万古愁”,回应篇首,如大河奔流,有气势,亦有曲折,纵横捭阖,力能扛鼎。其歌中有歌的包孕写法,又有鬼斧神工、“绝去笔墨畦径”之妙。《唐诗别裁》谓“读李诗者于雄快之中,得其深远宕逸之神,才是谪仙人面目”,此篇足以当之。
      2.《水調歌頭》·蘇轼
      丙辰中秋,歡飲達旦,大醉,作此篇,兼懷子由。
      明月幾時有,把酒問青天。
      不知天上宮阙,今夕是何年?
      我欲乘風歸去,又恐瓊樓玉宇,
      高處不勝寒。
      起舞弄清影,何似在人間!
      轉朱閣,低绮戶,照無眠。
      不應有恨,何事長向別時圓?
      人有悲歡離合,月有陰晴圓缺,
      此事古難全。
      但願人長久,千裏共婵娟。
      蘇轼(1037~1101),字子瞻,號東坡居士,北宋眉山人。是著名的北宋文學家,唐宋散文八大家之一。他學識淵博,多才多藝,在書法、繪畫、詩詞、散文各方面都有很高造詣。《水調歌頭·明月幾時有》是蘇轼的代表作之一,倍受後人的贊譽和喜歡。是獨具特色,脍炙人口的傳世詞篇。全詞設景清麗雄闊,如月光下廣袤的清寒世界,天上、人間來回馳騁的開闊空間。
      3.《沁園春·雪》·毛澤東
      北國風光,千裏冰封,萬裏雪飄。
      望長城內外,惟余莽莽;
      大河上下,頓失滔滔。
      山舞銀蛇,原馳蠟象,欲與天公試比高。
      須晴日,看紅裝素裹,分外妖娆。
      江山如此多嬌,引無數英雄競折腰。
      惜秦皇漢武,略輸文采;
      唐宗宋祖,稍遜風騷。
      一代天驕,成吉思汗,只識彎弓射大雕。
      俱往矣,數風流人物,還看今朝。
      《沁園春·雪》讓我們領略了一種絕美,這是真正的指點江山,這是真正的激揚文字,這是真正的神來之筆。這是詩中極品,只能夢尋偶得,絕非刻意雕琢;這是千古絕唱,源于靈感噴發,可遇而不可求。
      4.《長恨歌》·白居易
      漢皇重色思傾國,禦宇多年求不得。楊家有女初長成,養在深閨人未識。
      天生麗質難自棄,一朝選在君王側。回眸一笑百媚生,六宮粉黛無顔色。
      春寒賜浴華清池,溫泉水滑洗凝脂。侍兒扶起嬌無力,始是新承恩澤時。
      雲鬓花顔金步搖,芙蓉帳暖度春宵。春宵苦短日高起,從此君王不早朝。
      承歡侍宴無閑暇,春從春遊夜專夜。後宮佳麗三千人,三千寵愛在一身。
      金屋妝成嬌侍夜,玉樓宴罷醉和春。姊妹弟兄皆列土,可憐光彩生門戶。
      遂令天下父母心,不重生男重生女。骊宮高處入青雲,仙樂風飄處處聞。
      緩歌慢舞凝絲竹,盡日君王看不足。漁陽鼙鼓動地來,驚破霓裳羽衣曲。
      九重城阙煙塵生,千乘萬騎西南行。翠華搖搖行複止,西出都門百余裏。
      六軍不發無奈何,宛轉蛾眉馬前死。花钿委地無人收,翠翹金雀玉搔頭。
      君王掩面救不得,回看血淚相和流。黃埃散漫風蕭索,雲棧萦纡登劍閣。
      峨嵋山下少人行,旌旗無光日色薄。蜀江水碧蜀山青,聖主朝朝暮暮情。
      行宮見月傷心色,夜雨聞鈴腸斷聲。天旋日轉回龍馭,到此躊躇不能去。
      馬嵬坡下泥土中,不見玉顔空死處。君臣相顧盡沾衣,東望都門信馬歸。
      歸來池苑皆依舊,太液芙蓉未央柳。芙蓉如面柳如眉,對此如何不淚垂?
      春風桃李花開夜,秋雨梧桐葉落時。西宮南苑多秋草,落葉滿階紅不掃。
      梨園弟子白發新,椒房阿監青娥老。夕殿螢飛思悄然,孤燈挑盡未成眠。
      遲遲鍾鼓初長夜,耿耿星河欲曙天。鴛鴦瓦冷霜華重,翡翠衾寒誰與共?
      悠悠生死別經年,魂魄不曾來入夢。臨邛道士鴻都客,能以精誠致魂魄。
      爲感君王輾轉思,遂教方士殷勤覓。排空馭氣奔如電,升天入地求之遍。
      上窮碧落下黃泉,兩處茫茫皆不見。忽聞海上有仙山,山在虛無缥缈間。
      樓閣玲珑五雲起,其中綽約多仙子。中有一人字太真,雪膚花貌參差是。
      金阙西廂叩玉扃,轉教小玉報雙成。聞道漢家天子使,九華帳裏夢魂驚。
      攬衣推枕起徘徊,珠箔銀屏迤逦開。雲鬓半偏新睡覺,花冠不整下堂來。
      風吹仙袂飄飖舉,猶似霓裳羽衣舞。玉容寂寞淚闌幹,梨花一枝春帶雨。
      含情凝睇謝君王,一別音容兩渺茫。昭陽殿裏恩愛絕,蓬萊宮中日月長。
      回頭下望人寰處,不見長安見塵霧。惟將舊物表深情,钿合金钗寄將去。
      钗留一股合一扇,钗擘黃金合分钿。但令心似金钿堅,天上人間會相見。
      臨別殷勤重寄詞,詞中有誓兩心知。七月七日長生殿,夜半無人私語時。
      在天願作比翼鳥,在地願爲連理枝。天長地久有時盡,此恨綿綿無絕期。
      作爲一首千古絕唱的敘事詩,《長恨歌》在藝術上的成就是很高的。古往今來,許多人都肯定這首詩的特殊的藝術魅力。《長恨歌》在藝術上以什麽感染和誘惑著讀者呢?宛轉動人,纏綿悱恻,恐怕是它最大的藝術個性,也是它能吸住千百年來的讀者,使他們受感染、被誘惑的力量。歌的特點是不講究格律,任由詩人創作興致所至。抒發感情,句數多少不限,可以說是句式整齊的“自由體”詩。
      5.《念奴嬌·赤壁懷古》·蘇轼
      大江東去,浪淘盡。千古風流人物。故壘西邊,人道是,三國周郎赤壁。亂石崩雲,驚濤拍岸,卷起千堆雪。江山如畫,一時多少豪傑!
      遙想公瑾當年,小喬初嫁了,雄姿英發,羽扇綸巾,談笑間,樯橹灰飛煙滅。故國神遊,多情應笑我,早生華發。人間如夢,一樽還酹江月。
      蘇轼這首《念奴嬌》,無疑是宋詞中有數之作。立足點如此之高,寫曆史人物又如此精妙,不但詞壇罕見,在詩國也是不可多得的。這首詞感慨古今,雄渾蒼涼,大氣磅礴,昂揚郁勃,把人們帶入江山如畫、奇偉雄壯的景色和深邃無比的曆史沈思中。這首被譽爲“千古絕唱”的名作,是宋詞中流傳最廣、影響最大的作品,也是豪放詞最傑出的代表。它寫于神宗元豐五年(1082)年七月,是蘇轼貶居黃州時遊黃風城外的赤壁矶時所作。
      6.《虞美人》·李煜
      春花秋月何時了,往事知多少!小樓昨夜又東風,故國不堪回首月明中。
      雕欄玉砌應猶在,只是朱顔改。問君能有幾多愁?恰似一江春水向東流。
      《虞美人》是李煜的代表作,也是李後主的絕命詞。相傳他于自己生日(七月七日)之夜(“七夕”),在寓所命故妓作樂,唱新作《虞美人》詞,聲聞于外。宋太宗聞之大怒,命人賜藥酒,將他毒死。這首《虞美人》充滿悲恨激楚的感情色彩,其感情之深厚、強烈,真如滔滔江水,大有不顧一切,沖決而出之勢。一個處于刀俎之上的亡國之君,竟敢如此大膽地抒發亡國之恨,是史所罕見的。法國作家缪塞說:“最美麗的詩歌是最絕望的詩歌,有些不朽的篇章是純粹的眼淚。”
      7.《天淨沙·秋思》·馬致遠
      枯藤老樹昏鴉,
      小橋流水人家,
      古道西風瘦馬。
      夕陽西下,
      斷腸人在天涯。
      這是馬致遠著名的小曲,28個字勾畫出一幅羁旅荒郊圖。這支曲以斷腸人觸景生情組成。從標題上看出作者抒情的動機。馬致遠一曲小令,短短28字,意蘊深遠,結構精巧,平仄起伏,頓挫有致,音韻铿锵,直貫靈心。其四射的藝術魅力,傾倒古今多少文士雅客,騷人才子。曲中意味,既“深得唐人絕句妙景”(《人間詞話》),又兼具宋詞清隽疏朗之自然,曆來被推崇爲描寫自然的佳作,堪稱“秋思之祖”(《中原音韻》)。
      8.春江花月夜·張若虛
      春江潮水連海平,海上明月共潮生。
      滟滟隨波千萬裏,何處春江無月明!
      江流宛轉繞芳甸,月照花林皆似霰。
      空裏流霜不覺飛,汀上白沙看不見。
      江天一色無纖塵,皎皎空中孤月輪。
      江畔何人初見月?江月何年初照人?
      人生代代無窮已,江月年年只相似。
      不知江月待何人,但見長江送流水。
      白雲一片去悠悠,青楓浦上不勝愁。
      誰家今夜扁舟子?何處相思明月樓?
      可憐樓上月徘徊,應照離人妝鏡台。
      玉戶簾中卷不去,搗衣砧上拂還來。
      此時相望不相聞,願逐月華流照君。
      鴻雁長飛光不度,魚龍潛躍水成文。
      昨夜閑潭夢落花,可憐春半不還家。
      江水流春去欲盡,江潭落月複西斜。
      斜月沈沈藏海霧,碣石潇湘無限路。
      不知乘月幾人歸,落月搖情滿江樹。
      張若虛(約660-約720),揚州(治所在今江蘇揚州)人。其與賀知章、張旭、包融並稱爲“吳中四士”。其詩描寫細膩,音節和諧,清麗開宕,富有情韻,在初唐詩風的轉變中有重要地位。
      但受六朝柔靡詩風影響,常露人生無常之感。詩作大部散佚,《全唐詩》僅存2首,其一爲《春江花月夜》,乃千古絕唱,是一篇脍炙人口的名作,有“以孤篇壓倒全唐”之譽。
      《春江花月夜》沿用陳隋樂府舊題來抒寫真摯感人的離別情緒和富有哲理意味的人生感慨,語言清新優美,韻律婉轉悠揚,完全洗去了宮體詩的濃脂豔粉,給人以澄澈空明、清麗自然的感覺。張若虛在詩中將畫意、詩情與對宇宙奧秘和人生哲理的體察融爲一體,創造出情景交融、玲珑透徹的詩境。而在明淨的詩境中,又融入了一層淡淡的憂傷。詩人將真切的生命體驗融入美的形象,詩情與畫意相結合,表明唐詩意境的創造已進入爐火純青的階段。清末王闿運評價稱“張若虛《春江花月夜》用《西洲》格調,孤篇橫絕,竟爲大家;李賀、商隱,挹其鮮潤;宋詞、元詩,盡其支流”,足見其非同凡響的崇高地位和悠悠不盡之深遠影響。該詩中的“春江潮水連海平,海上明月共潮生”、“江天一色無纖塵,皎皎空中孤月輪”、“此時相望不相聞,願逐月華流照君”和“不知乘月幾人歸,落月搖情滿江樹”等皆是描摹細膩、情景交融的極佳之句。
      9.《離騷》·屈原
      帝高陽之苗裔兮,朕皇考曰伯庸。攝提貞于孟陬兮,惟庚寅吾以降。皇覽揆余初度兮,肇錫余以嘉名:名余曰正則兮,字余曰靈均。
      紛吾既有此內美兮,又重之以修能。扈江離與辟芷兮,紉秋蘭以爲佩。汩余若將不及兮,恐年歲之不吾與。朝搴阰之木蘭兮,夕攬洲之宿莽。
      日月忽其不淹兮,春與秋其代序。惟草木之零落兮,恐美人之遲暮。不撫壯而棄穢兮,何不改乎此度也?乘骐骥以馳騁兮,來吾道夫先路也!
      昔三后之纯粹兮,固众芳之所在。杂申椒与菌桂兮,岂维纫夫蕙茝! 彼尧舜之耿介兮,既遵道而得路。何桀纣之昌披兮,夫唯捷径以窘步。
      惟党人之偷乐兮,路幽昧以险隘。岂余身之惮殃兮,恐皇舆之败绩! 忽奔走以先后兮,及前王之踵武。荃不察余之中情兮,反信谗以齌怒。
      余固知謇謇之为患兮,忍而不能舍也。指九天以为正兮,夫唯灵修之故也。曰黄昏以为期兮,羌中道而改路!(注1) 初既与余成言兮,后悔遁而有他。
      余既不難夫離別兮,傷靈修之數化。余既滋蘭之九畹兮,又樹蕙之百畝。畦留夷與揭車兮,雜杜衡與芳芷。冀枝葉之峻茂兮,願竢時乎吾將刈。
      雖萎絕其亦何傷兮,哀衆芳之蕪穢。衆皆競進以貪婪兮,憑不厭乎求索。羌內恕己以量人兮,各興心而嫉妒。忽馳骛以追逐兮,非余心之所急。
      老冉冉其將至兮,恐修名之不立。朝飲木蘭之墜露兮,夕餐秋菊之落英。苟余情其信姱以練要兮,長顑颔亦何傷。攬木根以結茝兮,貫薜荔之落蕊。
      矯菌桂以紉蕙兮,索胡繩之纚纚。謇吾法夫前修兮,非世俗之所服。雖不周于今之人兮,願依彭鹹之遺則。長太息以掩涕兮,哀民生之多艱。
      余雖好修姱以鞿羁兮,謇朝谇而夕替。既替余以蕙纕兮,又申之以攬茝。亦余心之所善兮,雖九死其猶未悔。怨靈修之浩蕩兮,終不察夫民心。
      衆女嫉余之蛾眉兮,謠诼謂余以善淫。固時俗之工巧兮,偭規矩而改錯。背繩墨以追曲兮,競周容以爲度。忳郁邑余侘傺兮,吾獨窮困乎此時也。
      甯溘死以流亡兮,余不忍爲此態也。鸷鳥之不群兮,自前世而固然。何方圜之能周兮,夫孰異道而相安?屈心而抑志兮,忍尤而攘诟。
      伏清白以死直兮,固前聖之所厚。悔相道之不察兮,延伫乎吾將反。回朕車以複路兮,及行迷之未遠。步余馬于蘭臯兮,馳椒丘且焉止息。
      進不入以離尤兮,退將複修吾初服。制芰荷以爲衣兮,集芙蓉以爲裳。不吾知其亦已兮,苟余情其信芳。高余冠之岌岌兮,長余佩之陸離。
      芳與澤其雜糅兮,唯昭質其猶未虧。忽反顧以遊目兮,將往觀乎四荒。佩缤紛其繁飾兮,芳菲菲其彌章。民生各有所樂兮,余獨好修以爲常。
      雖體解吾猶未變兮,豈余心之可懲!女媭之婵媛兮,申申其詈予曰:“鲧婞直以亡身兮,終然殀乎羽之野。汝何博謇而好修兮,紛獨有此姱節?
      薋菉葹以盈室兮,判独离而不服。”众不可户说兮,孰云察余之中情? 世并举而好朋兮,夫何茕独而不予听?”依前圣以节中兮,喟凭心而历兹。
      濟沅湘以南征兮,就重華而陳詞:“啓《九辨》與《九歌》兮,夏康娛以自縱。不顧難以圖後兮,五子用失乎家巷。羿淫遊以佚畋兮,又好射夫封狐。
      固亂流其鮮終兮,浞又貪夫厥家。澆身被服強圉兮,縱欲而不忍。日康娛而自忘兮,厥首用夫顛隕。夏桀之常違兮,乃遂焉而逢殃。
      後辛之菹醢兮,殷宗用而不長。湯禹俨而祗敬兮,周論道而莫差。舉賢才而授能兮,循繩墨而不頗。皇天無私阿兮,覽民德焉錯輔。
      夫維聖哲以茂行兮,苟得用此下土。瞻前而顧後兮,相觀民之計極。夫孰非義而可用兮?孰非善而可服?阽余身而危死兮,覽余初其猶未悔。
      不量鑿而正枘兮,固前修以菹醢。”曾歔欷余郁邑兮,哀朕時之不當。攬茹蕙以掩涕兮,沾余襟之浪浪。跪敷衽以陳辭兮,耿吾既得此中正。
      驷玉虬以桀鹥兮,溘埃風余上征。朝發轫于蒼梧兮,夕余至乎縣圃。欲少留此靈瑣兮,日忽忽其將暮。吾令羲和弭節兮,望崦嵫而勿迫。
      路漫漫其修遠兮,吾將上下而求索。飲余馬于鹹池兮,總余辔乎扶桑。折若木以拂日兮,聊逍遙以相羊。前望舒使先驅兮,後飛廉使奔屬。
      鸾皇爲余先戒兮,雷師告余以未具。吾令鳳鳥飛騰兮,繼之以日夜。飄風屯其相離兮,帥雲霓而來禦。紛總總其離合兮,斑陸離其上下。
      吾令帝阍開關兮,倚阊阖而望予。時暧暧其將罷兮,結幽蘭而延伫。世溷濁而不分兮,好蔽美而嫉妒。朝吾將濟于白水兮,登阆風而绁馬。
      忽反顧以流涕兮,哀高丘之無女。溘吾遊此春宮兮,折瓊枝以繼佩。及榮華之未落兮,相下女之可诒。吾令豐隆乘雲兮,求宓妃之所在。
      解佩纕以結言兮,吾令蹇修以爲理。紛總總其離合兮,忽緯繣其難遷。夕歸次于窮石兮,朝濯發乎洧盤。保厥美以驕傲兮,日康娛以淫遊。
      雖信美而無禮兮,來違棄而改求。覽相觀于四極兮,周流乎天余乃下。望瑤台之偃蹇兮,見有娀之佚女。吾令鸩爲媒兮,鸩告余以不好。
      雄鸠之鳴逝兮,余猶惡其佻巧。心猶豫而狐疑兮,欲自適而不可。鳳皇既受诒兮,恐高辛之先我。欲遠集而無所止兮,聊浮遊以逍遙。
      及少康之未家兮,留有虞之二姚。理弱而媒拙兮,恐導言之不固。世溷濁而嫉賢兮,好蔽美而稱惡。閨中既以邃遠兮,哲王又不寤。
      懷朕情而不發兮,余焉能忍而與此終古?索藑茅以筳篿兮,命靈氛爲余占之。曰:“兩美其必合兮,孰信修而慕之?思九州之博大兮,豈惟是其有女?”
      曰:“勉远逝而无狐疑兮,孰求美而释女?何所独无芳草兮,尔何怀乎故宇?” 世幽昧以昡曜兮,孰云察余之善恶? 民好恶其不同兮,惟此党人其独异!
      戶服艾以盈要兮,謂幽蘭其不可佩。覽察草木其猶未得兮,豈珵美之能當?蘇糞壤以充帏兮,謂申椒其不芳。欲從靈氛之吉占兮,心猶豫而狐疑。
      巫鹹將夕降兮,懷椒糈而要之。百神翳其備降兮,九疑缤其並迎。皇剡剡其揚靈兮,告余以吉故。曰:“勉升降以上下兮,求矩矱之所同。
      汤禹严而求合兮,挚咎繇而能调。苟中情其好修兮,又何必用夫行媒? 说操筑于傅岩兮,武丁用而不疑。吕望之鼓刀兮,遭周文而得举。
      宁戚之讴歌兮,齐桓闻以该辅。及年岁之未晏兮,时亦犹其未央。恐鹈鴂之先鸣兮,使夫百草为之不芳。” 何琼佩之偃蹇兮,众薆然而蔽之。
      惟此黨人之不諒兮,恐嫉妒而折之。時缤紛其變易兮,又何可以淹留?蘭芷變而不芳兮,荃蕙化而爲茅。何昔日之芳草兮,今直爲此蕭艾也?
      豈其有他故兮,莫好修之害也!余以蘭爲可恃兮,羌無實而容長。委厥美以從俗兮,苟得列乎衆芳。椒專佞以慢慆兮,榝又欲充夫佩帏。
      既幹進而務入兮,又何芳之能祗?固時俗之流從兮,又孰能無變化?覽椒蘭其若茲兮,又況揭車與江離?惟茲佩之可貴兮,委厥美而曆茲。
      芳菲菲而難虧兮,芬至今猶未沫。和調度以自娛兮,聊浮遊而求女。及余飾之方壯兮,周流觀乎上下。靈氛既告余以吉占兮,曆吉日乎吾將行。
      折瓊枝以爲羞兮,精瓊爢以爲粻。爲余駕飛龍兮,雜瑤象以爲車。何離心之可同兮?吾將遠逝以自疏。邅吾道夫昆侖兮,路修遠以周流。
      揚雲霓之晻藹兮,鳴玉鸾之啾啾。朝發轫于天津兮,夕余至乎西極。鳳皇翼其承旗兮,高翺翔之翼翼。忽吾行此流沙兮,遵赤水而容與。
      麾蛟龍使梁津兮,诏西皇使涉予。路修遠以多艱兮,騰衆車使徑待。路不周以左轉兮,指西海以爲期。屯余車其千乘兮,齊玉轪而並馳。
      驾八龙之婉婉兮,载云旗之委蛇。抑志而弭节兮,神高驰之邈邈。奏《九歌》而舞《韶》兮,聊假日以媮乐 陟升皇之赫戏兮,忽临睨夫旧乡。
      仆夫悲余馬懷兮,蜷局顧而不行。亂曰:“已矣哉!國無人莫我知兮,又何懷乎故都!既莫足與爲美政兮,吾將從彭鹹之所居!”
      屈原(約公元前339—約前278),戰國時期的楚國詩人、政治家,“楚辭”的創立者和代表作者。20世紀,曾被推舉爲世界文化名人而受到廣泛紀念。從屈原在當時社會中的身份來說,他是一位政治家,而不是一般意義上的“詩人”;但以他的巨大的創作成就來說,他又是我國文學史上第一位偉大的詩人。《離騷》是屈原被貶後寫出來的。本詩在中國曆史上有一定地位,因此詩人也稱“騷人”。在詩歌形式上,屈原打破了《詩經》那種以整齊的四言句爲主、簡短樸素的體制,創造出句式可長可短、篇幅宏大、內涵豐富複雜的“騷體詩”,這也具有極重要的意義。
      10.《靜夜思》·李白
      床前明月光,
      疑是地上霜。
      舉頭望明月,
      低頭思故鄉。
      短短四句詩,寫得清新樸素,明白如話。它的內容是單純的,但同時卻又是豐富的。它是容易理解的,卻又是體味不盡的。詩人所沒有說的比他已經說出來的要多得多。它的構思是細致而深曲的,但卻又是脫口吟成、渾然無迹的。從這裏,我們不難領會到李白絕句的“自然”、“無意于工而無不工”的妙境。它只是用敘述的語氣,寫遠客思鄉之情,然而它卻意味深長,耐人尋繹,千百年來,如此廣泛地吸引著讀者。一個作客他鄉的人,大概都會有這樣的感覺吧:白天倒還罷了,到了夜深人靜的時候,思鄉的情緒,就難免一陣陣地在心頭泛起波瀾;何況是月明之夜,更何況是明月如霜的秋夜!
      11.《蜀道難》·李白
      噫籲嚱!危乎高哉!蜀道之難,難于上青天。蠶叢及魚凫,開國何茫然!爾來四萬八千歲,不與秦塞通人煙。西當太白有鳥道,可以橫絕峨眉巅。地崩山摧壯士死,然後天梯石棧相鈎連。
      上有六龍回日之高標,下有沖波逆折之回川。黃鶴之飛尚不得過,猿猱欲度愁攀援。青泥何盤盤!百步九折萦岩巒。扪參曆井仰脅息,以手撫膺坐長歎。
      問君西遊何時還,畏途巉岩不可攀。但見悲鳥號古木,雄飛雌從繞林間。又聞子規啼夜月,愁空山。蜀道之難,難于上青天!使人聽此凋朱顔。連峰去天不盈尺,枯松倒挂倚絕壁。飛湍瀑流爭喧豗,砯崖轉石萬壑雷。其險也如此,嗟爾遠道之人胡爲乎來哉?
      劍閣峥嵘而崔嵬,一夫當關,萬夫莫開。所守或匪親,化爲狼與豺。朝避猛虎,夕避長蛇。磨牙吮血,殺人如麻。錦城雖雲樂,不如早還家。蜀道之難,難于上青天,側身西望長咨嗟。
      《蜀道難》是李白最富浪漫主義色彩的代表作。這首詩,大約是唐玄宗天寶初年,李白第一次到長安時寫的。《蜀道難》是他襲用樂府古題,展開豐富的想象,著力描繪了秦蜀道路上奇麗驚險的山川,並從中透露了對社會的某些憂慮與關切。據說賀知章讀至《蜀道難》時歎曰:“子谪仙人也。”《蜀道難》可以說是李白的代表作,也是成名作。
      12.《短歌行》其一·曹操
      對酒當歌,人生幾何?譬如朝露,去日苦多。
      慨當以慷,憂思難忘。何以解憂?唯有杜康。
      青青子衿,悠悠我心。但爲君故,沈吟至今。
      呦呦鹿鳴,食野之蘋。我有嘉賓,鼓瑟吹笙。
      明明如月,何時可掇?憂從中來,不可斷絕。
      越陌度阡,枉用相存。契闊談宴,心念舊恩。
      月明星稀,烏鵲南飛。繞樹三匝,何枝可依?
      山不厭高,海不厭深。周公吐哺,天下歸心。
      曹操,(155-220)即魏武帝,東漢末年傑出的政治家、軍事家、文學家、詩人,文學方面,在曹操父子的推動下形成了以三曹(曹操、曹丕、曹植)爲代表的建安文學,史

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      He held out his hand. ‘I shall be very pleased to show you anything I’ve got,’ said Keeling. ‘We will have a cup of{274} tea in my library unless Lady Inverbroom is waiting in your motor.’ The morning after their return from Enoshima was mostly spent at the hotel, as all three of the excursionists were somewhat fatigued with their journey. The boys embraced the opportunity to ask the Doctor the meaning of certain things they had observed in Japan, and which had not been brought up in conversation. Till we look on the world from above." "Would I not tell my dream, as nice young men in the Bible always did?" "No," he said, "my last name is Durand." He gave it the French pronunciation. "She air!" He was pleased. "Yass, we all good frien's togetheh." "Gholson, s'e, 'I done as I done, sir, from my highest sense o' duty. This ain't Lieutenant Helm's own little private war, Lieutenant Quinn, nor mine, nor yours.'" "I am Charlotte Oliver." "I'm afraid your explanation won't hold water," he rejoined. "I can't bring myself not to believe in what I saw. You see, all my life I have been trying to believe in miracles, in manifestations. I have always said that if only we could bring ourselves to accept what is not obvious. My best sermons have been upon[Pg 129] that subject: of the desirability of getting ourselves into the receptive state. Sometimes the Vicar has objected. He seemed to think I was piling it on deliberately. But I assure you, Doctor Allingham, that I have always wanted to believe—and, in this case, it was only my infirmity and my unfortunate nervousness that led me to lose such an opportunity." "It sounds incredible," the Countess said. There was a faint moaning cry in the doorway, a tiny white figure stood there. Mamie had been awakened by the ringing of the bell, she had missed Hetty, and had come down in her childish way to see what was the matter. For compasses, the lead points should be cylindrical, and fit into a metal sheath without paper packing or other contrivance to hold them; and if a draughtsman has instruments not arranged in this manner, he should have them changed at once, both for convenience and economy. Chuck-boring is employed in three cases; for holes of shallow depth, taper holes, and holes that are screw-threaded. As pieces are overhung in lathe-boring there is not sufficient rigidity neither of the lathe spindle nor of the tools to admit of deep boring. The tools being guided in a straight line, and capable of acting at any angle to the axis of rotation, the facilities for making tapered holes are complete; and as the tools are stationary, and may be instantly adjusted, the same conditions answer for cutting internal screw-threads; an operation corresponding to cutting external screws, except that the cross motions of the tool slide are reversed. "Sister," I said, "I am a cousin of S?ur Eulalie, and should like to see her, to know how she is and take her greetings to her family in The Netherlands." 102 As I went a patrol marched out—reinforcements had again come from Tongres—whose task was to clear the district of the enemy. The patrol consisted of six Death-head hussars, about forty bicyclists, and the rest infantry, altogether about four hundred men, who were able to keep together, because the hussars and the cyclists proceeded very slowly and cautiously in the direction of Lanaeken. I went with them, chatting with one of the officers. As soon as they had got to the road, the greatest caution188 was observed. The hussars went in front, followed by some of the infantry, all in loose formation, continually looking about in all directions, with the finger at the cock of the rifle. Nor is it only the personality of Socrates that has been so variously conceived; his philosophy, so far as it can be separated from his life, has equally given occasion to conflicting interpretations, and it has even been denied that he had, properly speaking, any philosophy at all. These divergent presentations of his teaching, if teaching it can be called, begin with the two disciples to whom our knowledge of it is almost entirely due. There is, curiously enough, much the same inner discrepancy between Xenophon’s Memorabilia and those111 Platonic dialogues where Socrates is the principal spokesman, as that which distinguishes the Synoptic from the Johannine Gospels. The one gives us a report certainly authentic, but probably incomplete; the other account is, beyond all doubt, a highly idealised portraiture, but seems to contain some traits directly copied from the original, which may well have escaped a less philosophical observer than Plato. Aristotle also furnishes us with some scanty notices which are of use in deciding between the two rival versions, although we cannot be sure that he had access to any better sources of information than are open to ourselves. By variously combining and reasoning from these data modern critics have produced a third Socrates, who is often little more than the embodiment of their own favourite opinions. the summer when I wasn't teaching Latin to my two stupid children. And so on, in an endless file, come the bodies of the faithful dead, some from long distances, so that their souls may rise at once to paradise from their ashes burnt on the Manumenka. “Looks bad, this-here, don’t it?” He grinned. Turning with a confidential air and addressing Dick, for whom he seemed to have the greater liking, Mr. “Everdail” spoke. “All ready!” called Larry, bending the end of the line so its flow went into the central tank of the amphibian. As soon as the yacht came in sight, they stared toward the stern. “We can prove it—come on!” He held up a hand, and pointed ahead, then opened the throttle, came onto a straightaway course over the hydroplane, rapidly overhauled it and got well ahead. Then, cutting the gun and gliding, as it came up under them, he signaled, and Dick, waiting, ignited a second flare. “What about Tommy Larsen?” He failed in his purpose. “Tommy’s a good pilot,” Jeff admitted. “Well—I’ll be on my way. See you at the next air Derby!” Jeff grinned at his joke and walked on. Countless times his nerves had been pulled by sounds which turned out on second thought to be only the contracting of the hot metal, subjected to the sun all day, as the evening breeze robbed it of its warmth. “He could start his motor and taxi while it warmed up, and be half across the Sound before he took off if he wanted to, in that ‘phib,’” the pilot said. Turning, he called that he would get going, and returned beyond their view beyond the trees. "Some Sierra Blanca, sir," said the soldier. It was respectful enough, and yet there was somewhere in the man's whole manner an air of equality, even superiority, that exasperated the lieutenant. It was contrary to good order and military discipline that a private should speak without hesitation, or without offence to the English tongue. A long sunset shadow fell across his path, and he looked up. Felipa was walking beside a little white burro, and holding Mrs. Campbell's golden-curled baby upon its back. She carried her head superbly erect, and her step, because of the moccasins, was quite noiseless. The glow of the sunset shone in her unflinching eyes, and lost itself in the dull black mass of her hair. She studied his face calmly, with a perfectly impersonal approval. There were also magazines and a few books in more than one language, wild flowers arranged in many sorts[Pg 36] of strange jars, and in the corner, by an improvised couch, a table stacked with cups and plates of Chelsea-Derby, which were very beautiful and very much out of place. "Over here to Tucson" was a three days' ride under the most favorable circumstances; but with the enthusiastic botanist dismounting at short intervals to make notes and press and descant upon specimens, it was five days before they reached, towards nightfall, the metropolis of the plains. At the instant a cloud floated over the sun, and soon a black bank began to fill up the sky above the ca?on. As they ate their breakfast in the tent, the morning darkened forebodingly. Felipa finished the big quart cup of weak coffee hurriedly, and stood up, pushing[Pg 99] back her camp-stool. Her horse and four others were waiting. Kirby was without fear, but he was also without redress. He turned from them, his face contracted with the pain of his impotence, and walked back to the house. "I could order them off the ranch to-night," he told his wife, as he dropped on a chair, and taking up the hearth brush made a feint of sweeping two or three cinders from the floor; "but it's ten to one they wouldn't go and it would weaken my authority—not that I have any, to be sure—and besides," he flung down the brush desperately and turned to her, "I didn't want to tell you before, but there is a pretty straight rumor that Victorio's band, or a part of it, is in these hills. We may need the men at any time." Neither spoke of the two who should have been back hours ago. The night closed slowly down. [Pg 209] "Now you get up and walk in front of me, and don't you try to bolt. I can run faster than you can, and, anyway, I'll shoot you if you try it." The probable outcome of things at the rate they were going was perfectly apparent. Landor would advance in age, respectability, and rank, and would be retired and settle down on three-fourths pay. He himself would end up in some cow-boy row, degraded and worthless, a tough character very probably, a fine example of nothing save atavism. And Felipa would grow old. That splendid triumphant youth of hers would pass, and she would be a commonplace, subdued, middle-aged woman, in whom a relapse to her nature would be a mere vulgarity. She gave a dry little sob of unutterable glad relief and tried to raise her voice and call to him, the call they used for one another when they rode about the ranch. But the sound was only a weak, low wail. Eugene, during these affairs, had been actively prosecuting the fortunes of the Allies with his remnant of an army. He pushed on the siege of Quesnoy, and took it. He sent a flying detachment of one thousand five hundred cavalry, under Major-General Grovestein, to make an incursion into France. This force made a rapid raid in Champagne, passed the Noire, the Meuse, the Moselle, and the Saar, ravaged the country, reduced a great number of villages and towns to[7] ashes, rode up to the very gate of Metz, and then retired to Traerbach with a load of rich booty. This was a proof of what might have been done in France at this period with the whole army united under a commander like Marlborough, in place of miserably giving up everything to that country in the moment of power. As it was, it created the utmost consternation in Paris, the people of which already saw the English at their gate; whilst Louis did not think himself safe at Versailles, but gathered all the troops in the neighbourhood of the capital around his palace, leaving the city to take care of itself. WELFEN CASTLE, HANOVER. Colonel Gardiner endeavoured to charge the advancing enemy with his dragoons; but it was in vain that he attempted to animate their craven souls by word and example—at the first volley of the Highlanders they wheeled and fled. The same disgraceful scene took place on the left, at nearly the same moment. Hamilton's regiment of horse dispersed at the first charge of the Macdonalds, leaving the centre exposed on both its flanks. The infantry made a better stand than the cavalry; it discharged a steady and well-directed volley on the advancing Highlanders, and killed some of their best men, amongst others, a son of the famous Rob Roy. But the Highlanders did not give them time for a second volley; they were up with them, dashed aside their bayonets with their targets, burst through their ranks in numerous places, so that the whole, not being able to give way on account of the park wall of Preston, were thrown into confusion, and at the mercy of the foe. Never was a battle so instantly decided—it is said not to have lasted more than five or six minutes; never was a defeat more absolute. Sir John Cope, or Johnnie Cope, as he will be styled in Scotland to the end of time, by the assistance of the Earls of Loudon and Home, collected about four hundred and fifty of the recreant dragoons, and fled to Coldstream that night. There not feeling secure, they continued their flight till they reached Berwick, where Sir Mark Kerr received Cope with the[97] sarcastic but cruelly true remark that he believed that he was the first general on record who had carried the news of his own defeat. "The same idea has occurred to me," said the Lieutenant; "though I've felt all along that we should not be diverted by anything from making our way as fast as possible up to the main line. What do you think, Shorty?" "I cannot get you out of the army too quickly. Sign this, and leave my office, and take off your person every sign of your connection with the army. I shall give orders that if you appear on the street with so much as a military button on, it shall be torn off you." "I'd probably hit him a welt and he'd go off bawlin' like a calf," he communed with himself. "No; Billings is too tame, now, until he finds out whether we've got anything on him to send him to the penitentiary, where he orter go." "But you ain't nigh 18," said Si, looking him over, pleased with the boy's spirit. Si and Shorty ran down in the direction indicated. They found the boys, stern-eyed and resolute, surrounding two weak-eyed, trembling "crackers," who had apparently come to the train with baskets of leathery-crusted dried-apple pies for sale. The men were specimens of the weak-minded, weak-bodied, lank-haired "po' white trash," but the boys had sized them up on sight as dangerous spies and guerrillas, had laid hands on them and dragged them down into the brush, where Gid Mackall and Harry Joslyn were doing a fair reproduction of Williams, Paulding and Van Wert searching Maj. Andre's clothes for incriminating documents. They had the prisoners' hands tied behind them and their ankles bound. So far they had discovered a clumsy brass-barreled pistol and an ugly-looking spring dirk, which were sufficient to confirm the dangerous character of the men. Two of the boys had secured ropes from the train, which they were trying to fashion into hangman's nooses. Gid and Harry finished a painstaking examination of the men's ragged jeans vests, with a look of disappointment at finding nothing more inculpating that some fishhooks, chunks of twist tobacco and cob-pipes. "Do you say that Sherman has extra tunnels, too, to put in whenever one is needed?" asked Harry, with opening eyes. "You bob-tailed brevet West Pointer," said Shorty savagely, raising his fist, "I've a notion to break you in two for tryin' to beat me out o' what's mine. Git out o' here, or I'll—" Fruyling's World The song was necessary, and his voice, carrying over the sounds that filtered through to him, was clear and strong. The Quarter Sessions were held early in December, and Robert's case came wedged between the too hopeful finances of a journeyman butcher and the woes of a farmer from Guldeford who had tried to drown himself and his little boy off the Midrips. Robert was sentenced to three years' imprisonment. "Of course it is—and the very best silk too. I'll put it on. Please undo my dress." Her look of surprise and adoration was his reward. Pete fetched some soup from the larder and heated it up to a tepid condition; he also produced bread and cold bacon, which the prodigal could not touch. Albert sat hunched up by the fire, coughing and shivering. He had not altered much since he left Odiam; he was thin and hectic, and had an unshaved look about him, also there were a few grey streaks in his hair—otherwise he was the same. His manner was the same too, though his voice had changed completely, and he had lost his Sussex accent. "If I could only see a parson," sobbed Albert at last. "Sacrilege!" shouted he—"sacrilege! Take them, dead or alive!" It was to little purpose that Richard expostulated; the fair Joan was resolved to share in whatever perils might befal her son. As they approached Mile-end, the princess started at the deafening clamour which arose from the multitude; some shouting for Richard as they saw him advance, and others vociferating as loudly that all should hold their peace until they knew what the king would grant. When the tumult had in some degree subsided, Sir Aubrey de Vere and Sir Robert Knowles rode forward in advance of the king, and approaching Jack Straw, who was also on horseback:—
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