February poetry

The poem about February is as follows:

1, February 2, the new rain is fine, and the grass shoots for a while. Light shirt, fine horse spring boy, cross full of words. -Excerpt from Random Thoughts on February 2nd.

Appreciation: This poem describes the festival scene of the dragon raising its head. The spring rain is continuous, and the vegetation is reborn. According to the custom of raising the head of a dragon, the last two sentences mean that young people come out for holidays and carry out some traditional activities. The woman went back to visit her family, so she got on or off the boat at the ferry, or the last two sentences were the same, that is, the man came to pick her up or send her back to her family.

2, the official sentiment is sad, and spring is like autumn. —— From Liu Zongyuan's Liuzhou Ficus Leaves Fall in February in the Tang Dynasty.

Appreciation: This poem was written by Liu Zhou's secretariat. It was February, in the warm south. Liuzhou is already full of flowers and beautiful spring. However, an unexpected storm looted the flowers and sent away the spring scenery.

This is undoubtedly a spiritual blow to poets living in exile. Originally, he could also put his feelings in the scenery and relieve his inner troubles, but the reality is so ruthless! Sad mood triggered his poetic thinking.

3, jasper makeup into a tree height, ten thousand hanging moss tapestry. I don't know who cut the thin leaves, but the spring breeze in February is like scissors. -From "Singing Willow" by He in the Tang Dynasty.

Appreciation: this poem praises the spring breeze through the willow tree, compares it to scissors, says that she is the creator of beauty, and praises her for cutting out spring. This poem is full of people's joy in early spring. The novelty and appropriateness of metaphor and metaphor is the success of this poem. Therefore, "300 Notes on Tang Poetry" says: "Give something wonderful, which means tenderness."

There were no flowers in the Spring Festival, but grass buds were seen in early February. Snow is too late for spring, and it is intended to fly for the flowers on the courtyard trees. -From Chun Xue by Han Yu in the Tang Dynasty.

Appreciation: It depicts the poet's surprise when he saw dancing Chun Xue and newly sprouted grass in early spring and February, and expresses the poet's love and hope for the arrival of spring.