1. The peach blossoms shine brightly
The lush peach trees in "Poetry·Zhounan·Peach Blossoms" are blooming with bright red flowers. The poem uses peach blossoms as a metaphor for the appearance of a married woman. ?
2. Whose home are the peach and plum blossoms flying around in the east of Luoyang City?
The poem "Dai Baitou Yin" by Liu Xiyi of Tang Dynasty. The peach blossoms and plum blossoms in the east of Luoyang City are flying here and there with the breeze. Who knows which house they will land on?
3. The peach blossoms on the human face complement each other in red?
Tang Cuihu's poem "Inscribed on Nanzhuang of the Capital City". The beauty's face is as beautiful as a peach blossom. Later, the men and women met and separated immediately. The men reminisced about the past and often said that they had the "feeling of peach blossoms on human faces."
4. Amidst the sound of dogs barking and water, peach blossoms are thick with rain?
Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty poem "Visiting Dai Tianshan Taoist Priests but Unexpectedly Encountered". The sound of dogs barking came from the gurgling mountain stream, and the peach blossoms looked extraordinarily beautiful with the new rain and dew. ?
5. The peach blossoms and flowing water disappear, and there is a different world than this world?
The poem "Questions and Answers in the Mountains" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty. The peach blossoms flow to the distance with the flowing water, which is another extraordinary new situation. This sentence refers to the latest state of art works.
6. The red peach blossoms are tender, and the green willow leaves are new?
Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty wrote a poem in early spring as a reward for the father-in-law of Governor Li. The fresh peach blossoms are glowing red, and the new willow leaves are yellow-green.
7. The peach blossoms chase the poplars and fall, and the yellow birds fly at the same time?
The poem "Wine in Qujiang" by Du Fu of Tang Dynasty. The peach blossoms follow the poplar flowers lightly and fall down, and yellow birds fly together with white birds from time to time. ?
8. The crazy willow catkins dance with the wind, and the light peach blossoms chase the water?
The fifth poem of Tang Du Fu's "Quatrains". The wild catkins flutter in the wind, and the light peach blossoms drift in the water. Later, it was often used as a metaphor for a person without integrity. ?
9. The peach blossoms have no owner, and they love deep red and love light red?
Part 5 of Tang Du Fu's "Seven Quatrains Looking for Flowers Alone by the River". A clump of peach blossoms is in full bloom for everyone to enjoy. Do you love deep red? Or do you prefer the light red one? It describes the peach blossoms in full bloom, a dizzying scene. ?
10. In the rain, the grass is green and dyed, and the peach blossoms on the water are red?
The poem "Wangchuan Farewell" by Wang Wei of Tang Dynasty. The drizzle washes away the dust, makes the grass green and dyes clothes, and the peach blossoms beside the water are as red as fire.