Which poem blooms in your southern branch?

The blush on the branches of the South China comes from Acacia written by Wang Wei, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. The poem is as follows:

Miss each other

Don? Wang Wei

Red bean shrubs grow in the south and produce many branches in spring.

People who want to miss them collect more, and Mix red beans have attracted people's attention.

Poetic:

Red beans grow in the sunny south. I don't know how many new branches will grow every spring.

I hope that people who miss me will pick more, because they can best pin their love for acacia.

Acacia is a poem written by Wang Wei, a poet in Tang Dynasty. This poem is about acacia, but the whole article is inseparable from red beans, and everyone is using it in the name of acacia. The whole poem is lively, but euphemistic and implicit, and shallow and affectionate. According to legend, he composed and sang for people at that time, which was popular in Jiangnan.

The poem "Acacia" sends acacia by chanting things. The whole poem is elegant and smart, full of thoughts, unpretentious language and harmonious and feminine rhythm.

The whole poem is full of the enthusiasm of teenagers, the breath of youth, and the feelings and thoughts that have never been directly expressed. Every word can't be separated from red beans, and the love of acacia is expressed incisively and vividly. In life, the most affectionate words are often plain and natural. Wang Wei is very good at expressing his profound thoughts and feelings in this simple and typical language.