What are the poems about lilacs?

Lilac's poem is:

1, plum blossoms are vulgar and cloves are bitter and rough. From Li Qingzhao's "Passing Huanxi Sand to Rub Gold" in the Song Dynasty.

It means: plum blossom only pays attention to appearance, and its overlapping petals are like a woman who can only make up, which makes people feel very tacky. Lilac clusters are too stingy to stretch out at all.

2. Yao Ji has been gone for thousands of years, and lilacs and bamboos sing old apes. From Wushan Gao written by Li He in Tang Dynasty.

The goddess Yao Ji has disappeared for thousands of years, and the cries of old apes come from time to time in the bamboo forest among lilacs.

3, Jade Bird is not spreading the news outside the cloud, Lilac Kong Yu. From the Five Dynasties poet Li Jing's "Paving Huanxi Sand, Hand-rolling Jade Hooks and Real Beads".

The messenger has never sent a message from a distant pedestrian, and the lilacs in the rain remind me of the condensed sadness.

4. Diligently untie the lilac knot and let the branches spread fragrance. From Lu Guimeng's Lilac in Tang Dynasty.

It means that whoever can find and untie the knot in Lilac's heart will release his feelings and talents to Wan Li.

Today, it's hard to forget the past. Traveling around Qin Lou is a dream. From the Song Dynasty poet Wang Kan's "Lilac Acacia".

It means: it's really hard to recall the past now, and the dream soul returns to the boudoir where you lived. Deep-rooted acacia is now only on the fragrant lilac branches and the beautiful cardamom tips.