『壹』 五月丁香花
五月的時候,我們在一處開滿丁香花的園子里,也是現在這樣一個溫和的天氣,有一點的陰。我喜歡這樣的天氣。我們看天上的流雲,我說:「流雲是易變的。」但丁香花永開,永在。每年五月的丁香花就要茂盛了。
這些盡力開著的丁香花,一定是因為想留住什麼才盡力這樣開放的,但它要留住些什麼呢?而看雲看花的我們又想留住什麼呢?那個時候,我以為青春是要消失的,想到將要消失的青春,內心裡就有一種說不出的悵然若失,彷彿我已經是辜負了自己的青春。難道我們不都有所辜負嗎?
五月過去,丁香花開過了。我記得那過去了的五月,那開過了的丁香花。五月丁香,永開不敗,是為了紀念那段青春,五月丁香,留住的只是一段青春往事,一段回憶,一個愛情迷夢。
如今五月又來,丁香花又開,那密密的心事何在?我曾對風對雨對月追問,卻沒有一個答案。
五月丁香,繁枝遮密的心事,那繁密的心事,像是解不開似的。即使風塵依舊,我能解開你無語的心事嗎?關於青春,關於自我,我們在那個時候又知道多少?我愛用「孩子」一詞,我們就像兩個無知的孩子,相遇了,玩耍了一場,然後又分開了。我們彼此又了解多少?能說我們就此認識嗎?對於你,我不能說認識。對於我,你也不能說就認識。那不能被認識的還有很多、很多。
我願意把那個時候的我們看作一對孩子,是孩子,就有他單純無知的一面。或許正是這一點,才使得我長久回望那五月丁香,而五月丁香也就在我心中永開不敗了。http://www.iis7.com/c/90/ VPS雲主機
就這樣,丁香花在那年的五月盛開了,一園子的丁香樹、丁香花,花香飄溢,那種濃郁的香味能把人熏醉了。丁香花兀自盛放,那盛放的香息充滿了一片天空。
花開無聲,人亦無語。無語中花開,正當時。在當時,吸引我的究竟是花還是你,我自己也說不清楚。在那個年齡,為花香迷醉也是正常的吧。那時的我們更容易被外界所吸引。
後來,黃昏來了。後來,夜晚來了。再後來,夜晚的雨也來了。雨就在夜晚下著,我們躲在丁香樹下,聽那雨聲淅淅瀝瀝落在葉子上,落在花瓣上。雨水也擋不住花香。花香直往我們鼻孔里鑽。聞到花香我們就笑了。我還記得你的笑,那是你美麗的一刻,雨水落在你臉上,洗亮了你的笑。你笑了,多親切。
後來,我們站在廊檐下,看著眼前微光中的丁香花。你問我:「丁香花為什麼這么香呢?」我當時的回答很簡單,我說:「因為它香。」你聽了,沒有再問下去。
如果讓我現在來回答,可能就不那麼簡單了,因為丁香花又生長了15年,這15年,該經歷多少風和雨,經歷多少花開花落,有多少心事和情韻不能化為語言。只有站在這兒靜靜地看著這些微光中的丁香花。而所謂的這兒,也只是想像中的,因為真的丁香已經消失了。但那個五月的丁香永遠在記憶中如初現,那是永開不敗的花。那真個是花團錦簇地在微風細雨中搖曳呢。
我聞到了花香的味道,我也聞到了雨水的味道,雨水夾雜了花香,花香參雜了雨水,那混和在一起的味道,我都聞到了。那五月的雨點落在花上,像是落在我的心上。好在這是五月的雨,五月的雨並不大,下了一陣,就停下來了。我看到燈光中的丁香葉子和花瓣都亮晶晶的,閃爍著濕潤的光澤。那種濕漉漉的感覺,使得花枝都垂下來,顯出了幾分的沉重。那些光亮閃爍在我的心上,像是你的眼睛。
我看見你的眼睛也是明亮的,但在那個時候我羞怯於面對你的眼睛,一如我羞怯於面對自己的心事,有話都不敢說出來。於是看一下你的眼睛,就又躲過去了,就像是偷看。為什麼不敢正面去看呢?為什麼不能大大方方去看?而是要偷悄悄的瞄一眼。問我自己,我能說什麼?我就是這樣的,還是兩個字:不敢。
在我們之間隔著夜光,隔了丁香花的香味,那香味是浮動的,不定的,一股一股的,鑽心入肺的,念念不忘的,彷彿在那一夜只為我們兩個人存在。樹在生長,花在吐蕊。
而在我們之間確實是隔了一些不能被認知的東西,距離?時空?這使得我們以後終究未能走到一起。我記得我把手伸向你的時候,被你推開了。我就再沒把手伸向你。因為我再沒有勇氣了。但那園子里五月的丁香花難忘,也沒有忘掉,忘不掉。
隨著城市建設的拆遷、改造,再去尋覓那個園子時,已找不到了,什麼都不存在了。那些丁香花自然也是不見了的。我在路邊徘徊,想那五月的丁香,它們確曾開放過。那些細細密密的心事也確曾發生過。那些猶豫和判斷都在風雨里有過。我知道,在我的記憶里,開放過的丁香花是不敗的。那曾經熱烈的開放,噴吐著香氣,又在風雨中搖曳,那是丁香花在快樂的舞蹈,在舞蹈著,在歌唱著。就像是我們經歷過的青春,那一段的青春,無語的心事,外面那個很大的世界。我們因此放棄,其實我們還缺乏實現什麼的力量,我們終於還是要回來,回來尋找,哪怕一切都已消失,哪怕什麼都已找不到了。
丁香花,那一季的心事,那個季節過去後,似乎我再沒有過那樣的心事,因為再也回不到那個季節。但那不是傷,那個季節沒有留下傷口,也就不存在如何癒合。似乎也不是憂郁,而是一種淡淡的惆悵,若有迷失,卻又尋找不到。那個季節,丁香花盛開,花香充溢天空,年青的我們確是容易迷失的。不知道自己要找什麼?能找到什麼?
我曾經在那個園子里體會到曲徑通幽的妙處,在丁香花開的廊道里穿行,後來我卻迷失了,找不到自己。尋找迷津,卻被迷津所迷。
丁香花是五月的花,五月不止有丁香花開,但我獨記憶了五月的丁香,因為有過一個五月的你,一個丁香花下的你。
『貳』 五月丁香
作為一個醫生這段時間的情緒源猜是無人能理解的,更是無人與說。年後隨著全國疫情的蔓延,再也按耐不住自己的情緒,腦子里好像總是有一種聲音在召喚,你是醫生,你是解救人間疾苦的醫生,「健康所系,性命相托」是你的使命。大年初五,曾經的戰友,ICU醫生王亮兄弟「拋下」自己還沒滿月的孩子和老婆請命奔赴武漢,他是我們甘肅醫療隊第二批隊員,跟我一樣也是九零後,看著他逆行的背影,我只能說兄弟保重,而我只能繼續在這里懦弱的值班。
作為骨科醫生,這段時間是比較清閑的,接收住院的一般也是返跡急診患者,平時住院患者一半還不到,工作閑暇之餘也和大家一樣刷著頭條,看著病魔肆虐人間。一不小心看到支援武漢的華西醫療隊和齊魯醫院醫療隊在機場相遇的畫面,淚水卻止不住的嘩嘩流下,匆忙捧著手機奔向值班室,情緒再雹世型也控制不住了。
第二天下夜班後,一如既往打視頻給老婆,看著旁邊熟睡的女兒,心頭一下子涌來一股暖流,孩子剛滿六月,大年初一值班後,送回了老家,那時心想可能奔赴武漢支援,早早就把老婆孩子安頓在了老家,如今快二十多天了,病情越來越嚴重,而我還躲在這里,感覺像逃兵一樣。歲月靜好,必須要有人用血和淚甚至是生命去守衛,那天終於提起勇氣向父母和老婆坦白自己想去支援武漢的想法,父母親本來是本本分分的農民,一聽到我說去武漢,他們根本就不同意,說孩子還小,去了危險等等,我又耐心跟他們說我的同學也去了,那邊缺醫生等,後來他們勉強同意,說去了一定保護好自己,聽到他們這么說,我不禁潸然淚下。
『叄』 五月丁香的內容簡介
利天瑞是花花公子,有錢的惡少。周愛玲家境貧寒,潑辣開朗。周美玲幫助好友餘雨韻追求富家子弟利天瑞,他們在不停的爭吵和磨合中,感情日益增加。他們在報復斗爭中彼此傷害自己,又彼此深愛。顧峰,周美玲的初戀情人。他有錢的爺爺帶走了他,再次相遇時,顧峰已經是餘雨韻的眾多追求者之一。這四個人之間將會有怎麼樣悲歡離合的愛情?
『肆』 丁香高清完整版電影
李天平-那片丁香(MTV)-國語.mpg
『伍』 五月丁香
蔭改為茵 既改為即
『陸』 五月花號 電影在線觀看或者下載!
1、這部電影國內沒有介紹,國外找到的資料有限。該片原版光碟是NTSC制式的DVD光碟。
2、在國外網站上有相關故事梗概:
從講的是關於美國的早期歷史,五月花號從荷蘭出發,穿越危險穿越大西洋,經歷難以想像的艱難困苦中到達了美洲新大陸,這是一段關於信仰者最終到達心中聖地旅程的故事,描述了他們如何與惡劣的大自然抗爭並最終到達在一個全新陌生的世界繁榮起來的故事。
3、如果你想得到這部電影,目前知道的就是通過亞馬遜購物網站,市場價好像是24美元。
4、一些英文資料:
英文介紹:From their self-imposed exile in Holland and perilous Atlantic crossing in the Mayflower to unimaginable hardships encountered in their new land, this is the definitive story of the Pilgrims and how they came to live--and ultimately prosper--in the harsh climate of an unfamiliar world.
國外一些觀眾的評論:
This History Channel presentation of the pilgrims is two and a half hours of a well-known and very important part of our American history, although you may not realize how little you actually do know of these separatists and of the times they lived. In fact, it certainly is more movie than documentary and, although interspersed throughout are historians filling in the gaps, this docu-drama is as engulfing and riveting as any full-length period movie I have seen. The lives and times of these early European settlers are authentically portrayed by use of English Shakespearian actors, and the quality shows. Never have I seen any other film put flesh on the bones of the pilgrims to the extent this one does. A social history extravaganza!
The clothing, lighting, effects (especially while on the Mayflower), and, at times, even some of the speech patterns are reflected fairly accurately. I did not see the typical revisionist history so often reflected in many of today's historical depictions. They were very religious folk bent on keeping their practices, even if they had to cross the ocean to do it, and this movie shows that in no uncertain terms.
The Indian dramatization was done very well for the most part, although I would have preferred to have their speech in their original (or close to their original) language and include the use of sub-titles.
Oh well, can't have everything.
As an extra added bonus, by the way, there are a couple of short (too short!) extra's - one features the making of this extraordinary documentary, and the other has outtakes and bloopers.
For teachers and lovers of history I recommend this docu-drama very highly. A wonderful way to learn about our early American history.
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Most Americans know the story of the Pilgrims and Mayflower...or do they? The History Channel has done a great job here, showing us that there is more to the story than we'd been taught. For example, who knew that many of the Pilgrims had actually moved to the Netherlands for an extended period (12 years or so) before deciding to try their luck in the New World? Or that there were actually two ships (the other being called The Speedwell), but the 2nd one was left behind because it was deemed un-seaworthy? Or that the Pilgrims landed first, not at Plymouth, but on Cape Cod, only to be driven off by the Native Americans there? These facts and many others are revealed in this interesting film.
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It will be worth the dvd coming out the end of January. Shown now as Thanksgiving day fare. It is really an untold story. That is, the story of the struggles of the Separatist (Pilgims) in the 13 years before the Mayflower ever sailed. That was 1607, the year the first sucessful permanent colony was established in Virginia, named after King James. England was Protestant & The Anglican Church of England was the only lawful religion. James seemed to be quite pious in that regard. Not to the Separatist, who were loyal to the king in every way except religious. They printed tracts & even accused the King of popishness. This angered him & he harassed them until they left England for Holland. There they were tolerated but somewhat isolated & empoverished. This could not be a permanent solution & they decided that America might be option to consider. They needed a charter from King James who was basically angry with them but readily agree. He did not like them in Holland & in America they would be far away & out of his hair. Obtaining a ship, crew & provisions for the long trip was not cheap. Eventually they had to take non-believers with them who had money & for various reasons also wanted to leave. They had several fitful starts & even had to turn back several times. Finally they left England in late summer of 1620, a bad time to leave & even worse to land for it got them to America with winter bearing down & no chance to plant crops. They never got to Virginia. Instead they landed in Massachuetts Bay, outside of the area of their charter from the king. The weather prevented them from sailing out & around Cape Cod & south to Viginia. So there they stayed. Technically, they were no longer ruled by English law & the non-believers aboard knew this. They were not going to be governed by the rules that the separatist proposed once they landed. Both groups were of about equal size & what came about was the first great document in our history, The Mayflower Compact. Essentially a consensus document setting up a government with laws that all groups could live with. Quite remarkable. This document saved their lives. If they had split they surely would have perished. As it was, half the people died that winter. They pulled together & made it. These events were recorded for posterity by one of the original Pilgrims, William Bradford, who was there & later would become Govenor of the colony until shortly before his death in 1657. The reenactments for this documentary were quite well done. They choose a permenant site but not before fleeing & fighting some Native American tribes for stealing their seed corn & making friends with another tribe. A claim that there were over 50,000,000 people in North America at this time is hard to believe. But if true the number that died from disease & at the hands of Europeans over the next 250 years is truly a disaster eclipsing other examples of mass extinctions in history. By fall 1621 there was enough bounty to have a festival. According to this telling, the natives just dropped in bringing wild turkeys & both groups partied together for three days & nights. They ate all of the Pilgrims food. Later, they brought in supplies of venision, a high prestige gift of respect. The Pilgims were expected to do the same, that is drop in any time uninvited to eat & stay overnight. This version did not mention a story I had heard. The Pligims landed where they did because they were in a hurry to set up a brewery, having run through the ship's supply of beer. One thing that is important to point out is the Pilgrims did not come to America to practice religious freedom. They came to America for the freedom to practice their religion.
『柒』 五月丁香的作品目錄
第一章 丁香般的初戀(文) 第二章 意外的相遇(文) 第三章 漫畫王子(文) 第四章 盛裝舞會(文) 第五章 狹路相逢(文) 第六章 偷窺無罪(文) 第七章 兩情相悅(文) 第八章 直面窺視(文) 第九章 仇人相見(文) 第十章 誤會一場(文) 第十一章 狂吃芥末(文) 第十二章 朋友和戀人(文) 第十三章 疊影重重(文) 第十四章 真相在即(文) 第十五章 友情還是愛情(文) 第十六章 命里有時終須有(文) 第十七章 出謀劃策(文) 第十八章 一記耳光(文) 第十九章 和好如初(文) 第二十章 再次碰面(文) 第二十一章 瘋狂追求(文) 第二十二章 關系好轉(文) 第二十三章 犯罪未遂(文) 第二十四章 當街求婚(文) 第二十五章 突飛猛進(文) 第二十六章 天寧寺許願(文) 第二十七章 真想大白(文) 第二十八章 傷心欲絕(文) 第二十九章 徹底決裂(文) 第三十章 重生(文) 第三十一章 匆匆歲月(文) 第三十二章 再次重逢 第三十三章 厄運連連(文) 三十四章 重重誤會 第三十五章 致命打擊 第三十六章 重修舊好 第三十七章 期待花開 第三十八章 花開無期(文) 第三十九章 自殺風波(文) 第四十章 花好月圓(文) 四十一章 大結局(文)
『捌』 五月丁香
五月丁香花開時,會聞到香味,這是花香分子不停地做無規則的運動鬧棗擴散到空氣中,所以會聞到香味液橋拆;烈日下,操場上單消散杠的溫度升高,是通過熱傳遞的方式改變其內能的.
故答案為:擴散;熱傳遞.
『玖』 丁香 五月花最新網址哪裡有
從此那個叫俞光遠的畫家便闖入了她的生活。他的一切對她而言丁香#五月,天都是神的,包括他身上濃濃的油彩味,他打扮另類的朋友和他在郊外租的個人畫室。
畫室的餐廳里有她的肖像畫,濃墨重彩鋪滿整面牆壁。他丁香#五月,天們在那兒吃外賣,有時也用電熱鍋煮方便麵,藍希不介意男友暫時的拮據,她時常自告奮勇地付款,到後來
都成了習慣。
但不介意只是暫時的,很快,藍希覺得零用錢不夠,這點雜念
像是螞蟻一樣在她心裡扒搔,趕也趕不走。一次她去便利店買麵包,看見有外國語高中的男孩在那裡談笑,她想,如果從前選了Andy,現在會不會好過一點。
一年,兩年,三年後藍希高中畢業,她考上了一所不錯的學校。走之前她來到俞光遠的畫室,這里已經沒有三年前的干凈和光鮮,畫室主人趴在一張沾滿油畫顏料的桌子午睡,他的胡楂硬硬地像仙人掌。
藍希拿起他的手機,把裡面自己的號碼刪除了,丁香#五月,天她知道他一
直都記不住自己的號碼,以後也不會再想起來。
開始新生活的藍希並沒有太多驚喜。
夜深人靜時,她也會想,俞光遠這時候在做些什麼,是不是
也像過去一樣,正對著一整面牆壁的肖像畫煮丁香#五月,天夜宵。
她很想他,但又不願意對自己誠實。
期待許久的雪花終於飄落了,靜靜地立在窗前,看著窗外雪花
紛揚、雪片飛舞,飄飄灑灑,好美,伸出一隻手,讓雪花輕盈地、
悄無聲息地飄落到手心,若有若無的慘白,指尖跳躍丁香#五月,天的冰涼,定格此刻的記憶。
『拾』 五月丁香開
七絕·丁香
恰逢五月花初綻,
搖曳生姿盪翠裙。旁敗
淺醉微醺騰細浪,
暗香潛度慢銷魂。
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翠裙 ,綠色的裙子。
唐 戴叔倫《江干》詩: 「楊柳牽愁思, 和春上翠裙。」
宋 洪巽《暘谷漫錄》: 「容止循雅, 紅衫翠裙。」
明 夏完淳《江妃賦》: 「稱天孫之襄錦, 曳緱母之翠裙。」
暗香
1.猶幽香。
唐 羊士諤《郡中即事》詩之二: 「紅衣落盡暗香殘, 葉上秋光白露寒。」
宋 李清照《醉花陰》詞: 「東籬把酒黃昏後, 有暗香盈袖。」
《紅樓夢》第三八回: 「珍重暗香踏碎處, 憑誰醉眼認朦朧。」
朱自清《看花》: 「大殿上正做晚課, 送來梵唄的聲音, 和著梅林中的暗香, 真叫我們捨不得回去。」
2.詞牌名。 雙陪啟中調, 仄韻, 九十七字。
宋姜夔自度曲。 也名紅香、晚香。
潛度 ,qián dù,暗暗蘆山測算。
明 沈德符《野獲編補遺‧督撫‧周文襄》: 「宰相楊收造白檀亭子會親友, 落成之先, 是璋潛度其廣袤, 織成地毯, 至日以獻。」
銷魂 ,靈魂離開肉體,在此形容極其歡樂。
宋秦觀《滿庭芳》詞: 「銷魂, 當此際, 香囊暗解, 羅帶輕分。」
清蒲松齡《聊齋志異‧西湖主》: 「明允公, 能令我真個銷魂否?」郭沫若《塔‧喀爾美蘿姑娘》: 「日本的春天, 櫻花正是穠開的時候, 最是使人銷魂, 而我又獨在這時候遇著了她。」