What are some beautiful poems that describe men?

Poems describing the beauty of men:

1. The young man on the bridge fell into the water, and when he returned from his small boat, he held his red sleeves in silence.

From Ouyang Xiu's "Butterfly Loves Flowers", it is similar to "The stranger is like jade, the young master is unparalleled in the world", but the writing is more restrained and subtle. The heroine went boating to collect lotus. When she came back, she crossed a bridge and accidentally saw a beautiful young man on the bridge. She was extremely moved, but she did not dare to express it directly, so she had to silently pull her sleeves and rub her hands to hide her inner feelings. of excitement. Through the subtle movements of the heroine, these lines show the beauty and beauty of the young man on the bridge.

2. The rock is as independent as a lone pine, and as majestic as a jade mountain that is about to collapse.

This sentence was originally used to describe Ji Kang. Ji Kang is one of the Seven Sages of the Bamboo Forest and a famous handsome man. At that time, people said that Ji Kang was "slow and solemn, and he was clear and clear", and they also said that "he was as solemn as the wind under the pines, rising high and slowly." Shan Tao commented on Ji Kang this way: "As a man, Ji Shuye (characterized by Ji Kang) is as independent as a solitary pine; as he is drunk, he is as majestic as a jade mountain about to collapse."

3. At that time, I was young, wearing thin spring clothes, riding a horse and leaning on a leaning bridge, with red sleeves and red sleeves all over the building.

Wei Zhuang created such a beautiful man in "The Bodhisattva Man": a young man wearing a thin spring shirt, riding a horse and leaning on a leaning bridge, with red sleeves all over the building. In today's terms, the beautiful man was riding on a horse and posing like leaning on a bridge. The girls became obsessed with it, so they kept waving and screaming to express their love for the beautiful man.

4. When Wuling was young, in the east of the gold market, a white horse with a silver saddle rode the spring breeze. Wherever the fallen flowers are trampled, I laugh into the orchid wine shop.

From Li Bai's "Youth Journey". The young man in the poem is riding a tall horse in a dashing way. Returning from a spring outing, he is laughing and having fun. He drinks fine wine at the Orchid Wine Shop and is extremely happy. This is a beautiful young man from the prosperous Tang Dynasty. He is bold, dashing, romantic, rich in wealth, and even has a bit of a dandy's debauchery. He has a different charm than the surly boy, and can also charm many girls.

5. The young man is chivalrous and makes friends with five heroes. Liver and gallbladder holes, hair standing up, talking, life and death together. A promise is worth a thousand pieces of gold. Push Qiaoyong. He is proud and bold, lightly covered with support, flying in conjunction with him, fighting against the east of the city. When drinking wine, the spring scenery floats in the cold jar. Sucking in the sea and hanging rainbow. Idle calls of eagles and dogs, white feathers picking eagle bows. The cunning hole is empty, and the joy is in a hurry.

A chivalrous young man, a disciple of the world, with a unique style. They are sincere and courageous in treating others. They will get angry when encountering injustice and have a strong sense of justice. They stood and talked about life, death and sex, their righteousness was as high as the sky, their extraordinary skills were awe-inspiring. They are righteous young men and passionate swordsmen, brave and just, generous and forthright, with unique style.

6. Zong Zhi, a handsome and handsome young man, raised his glass and looked at the blue sky with his white eyes, which was as bright as a jade tree before the wind.

It comes from the "Song of the Eight Immortals in Drinking" by the poet Du Fu, which describes a forthright and unrestrained beautiful young man named Cui Zongzhi. Cui Zongzhi was a second-generation official, and his father was Cui Riyong, the Minister of Civil Affairs. Therefore, it can be said that he was born with a golden key in his mouth. When Cui Zongzhi grew up, he became friends with Li Bai and Du Fu. He was good at drinking and writing poetry. Therefore, this is a beautiful boy who combines good looks and talent.

7. The bright white horse is in the empty valley. A bunch of cud is born, and the person is like jade. There is no sound of gold and jade, but a wandering mind.

These are some very ancient poems from the Book of Songs. Meaning: The smooth white foal is wandering in the empty valley, and its owner is feeding it green grass. Its owner is as gentle as jade, handsome and charming. I hope its owner will keep in touch with me and not let our relationship become estranged. After reading the translation, you should know that the owner of the pony must be a handsome man.

8. There are gangsters and gentlemen who are like quarrels and discussions, like grinding.

Also from the Book of Songs, it means: a cultivated gentleman whose character and knowledge are constantly polished and become more and more refined. If it is said that "good-looking skins are all the same", then like the "bandit gentleman" in the Book of Songs, they are "interesting souls that are only one in a million".

9. The words of a gentleman are as warm as jade. In its wooden house, my heart is in turmoil.

From "The Book of Songs·Xiao Rong", it means: I miss you, gentleman, you are as gentle as jade. You live in a wooden house and I am distraught and miss you. Jin Yong described the beauty of men in "The Book of Swords and Enmities", saying: "A handsome gentleman is as gentle as jade." It is probably based on the saying in the Book of Songs that "a gentleman's words are as warm as jade." For a boy, "gentle as jade" is a very high compliment.

10. Whose father is Bai Yu? Return to the car and cross to Tianjin. Seeing the flowers on the east road alarmed the people of Luoyang.

From Li Bai's "Luoyang Road", the whole poem uses Pan An's allusion. Pan An was a stunningly beautiful man in ancient times, and there is a saying that "he is as elegant as Zijian, but more handsome than Pan An". "Book of Jin·Pan Yue Biography" records: "(Pan) Yue was beautiful in appearance and eloquent, and was especially good at writing elegies. When he was a young man, he was thrown out of Luoyang Road. Women who met him would wrap their hands around each other and throw them at him. , and then the car came back full." This is the allusion of "throwing the fruit into the car", and Pan Yue is Pan An. Li Bai used Pan An's allusion here to describe the grand occasion of a beautiful man going out and shocking the whole city of Luoyang.