The poem Jasper written by the Tang Dynasty poet He was written in a tree.

The poem Jasper written by the poet He in Tang Dynasty is a willow tree.

Jasper is dressed as a tree with 10,000 green silk tapestries. I don't know who cut the thin leaves, but the spring breeze in February is like scissors.

Tall willows are covered with new green leaves, and soft willows hang down like ten thousand green ribbons fluttering gently. Whose skillful hand cut off this thin young leaf? It turned out to be the warm spring breeze in February. It's like a pair of clever scissors.

The first sentence is about trees, and the willow tree is like a beautiful woman who is beautifully dressed. Willow, compared with jasper alone, has two meanings: first, the name jasper is related to the color of willow, and the words "green" and "green" in the next sentence are complementary to each other. Second, the word Jasper will always leave a young impression in people's hearts.

The word "jasper" is used in allusions, leaving no trace. There was a "Jasper Song" in Yuefu in the Southern Dynasties, in which "Jasper breaks the melon" became a famous sentence. There is also Xiao Yi's Poem on Picking Lotus in the Southern Dynasties, which is also very famous. Later, the idiom "Little Jasper" was formed. "Jasper disguised as a tree" naturally associates this willow tree with a simple and beautiful poor girl in ancient times, and with a bright green dress, which is lovely and full of youthful vitality.

He Zhangzhi said:

He (about 659-744), born in Yongxing, Yuezhou (now Xiaoshan District, Hangzhou, Zhejiang) in his later years, was a poet and calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty. Together with Zhang, Zhang Xu and Bao Rong, they are also called "Four Scholars of Wu Zhong", ranked as "Friends of Ten Immortals", and listed as one of the "Eight Immortals of Drinking" by Du Fu, who is called "Poetic Mad".

Why is it famous for its poems, unique scenery and lyrical writing, fresh and natural, broad-minded and uninhibited, and has the reputation of "free and easy to talk"? In 695, he won the top prize, and successively served as Doctor Guo Zi, Assistant Minister of Ritual Department, and guest of the Prince. His poems such as "Singing Willow" and "Returning Home" are well-known and have been passed down through the ages.