Love poems in spring

1. The poem about wheatgrass is 1, and wheatgrass rests, so the garden is sad. Qin Louyue by Xiangziyin in Song Dynasty

Interpretation: At the end of spring, Fangfei fell, climbing high and looking at the old country was sad and painful.

2. Luoyang is in the Fangfei Festival and has beautiful and fragrant hair. The Jade House Spring by Ouyang Xiu in Song Dynasty

Interpretation: Luoyang is full of flowers, colorful and fragrant in spring.

In April, the world is full of flowers, and the peach blossoms in the Temple of the Mountain begin to bloom. Peach Blossom in Dalin Temple by Bai Juyi in Tang Dynasty

Commentary: In April on the earth, all the flowers have withered, and the peach blossoms in the ancient temples in the mountains have just bloomed.

4. The grass tree knows that spring will come back soon, and all kinds of reds and purples compete for Fang Fei. Two Late Spring Poems by Han Yu

Interpretation: Flowers and trees all know that spring is back, and they all want to keep the pace of spring and compete with each other.

5. Mo Yan's spring is full of fragrance and no midstream. He's Lotus-picking Songs in Tang Dynasty

Interpretation: Don't say that spring is over, flowers and plants are withered, and some people pick water chestnut leaves and lotus leaves in the middle of the water.

6. Why does Natsume hate wheatgrass? Yin Yin is very cute. Song Qin Guan's Dark March

Interpretation: What is hateful about the fading of colorful flowers? Trees in summer, dense and green, don't make you happy!

7. If you can't cross the mountain, who can sit on Fangfeiyue? Lu Sidao's "Joining the Army" in Sui Dynasty

Interpretation: Mountains thousands of miles away are impassable. How can I cope with the clear moonlight under the fragrance of flowers alone?

8, hate the world of wheatgrass, tourists do not appreciate, all pay, ying ying and Yan. Chen Liang's Water Dragon Hidden in Spring Hate in Song Dynasty

Interpretation: I hate this bustling world. The tourists didn't appreciate it, but they gave it to the oriole and Yan Fei.

9. The pods of willow and elm come from wheat straw, regardless of peach blossom floating or Li Fei. Cao Xueqin's Flowers-burying Poems in Qing Dynasty

Interpretation: frivolous catkins, shallow money, only know to show off their own wheatgrass. Whether the peach blossoms fall or the plum blossoms fly.

10, spring can't find a place to cry, hate wheatgrass and rest. Xin Qiji, a Song Dynasty poet, "He Xin Lang Bie Mao Family Twelve Brothers"

Interpretation: Crying until spring is nowhere to be found, and all fragrant flowers are withered. It is really hard and painful.