Describe the lush classical Chinese

1. Poems describing lush trees in spring 1, we look at the green trees around your village and the pale blue in remote mountainous areas. -"Passing the Old Village" Tang Dynasty: Meng Haoran

Interpretation: Castle Peak surrounds the village, and Castle Peak spans the city.

There are strange trees and gorgeous green leaves in the court. -"There are strange trees in the court" Han Dynasty: Anonymous

Interpretation: A beautiful tree in the yard, full of green leaves against the dense flowers, looks particularly spring.

3. The bird stopped in the tree by the pool and the monk knocked at the door. -"Li Ning's Seclusion" Tang Dynasty: Jia Dao

Interpretation: Birds perch freely in the trees by the pool, and monks knock on the mountain gate in the bright moonlight.

4, jasper makeup into a tree height, ten thousand hanging moss tapestry. -"Liu Yong" Tang Dynasty: He Zhangzhi

Interpretation: Tall willows are covered with new green leaves, and soft willows hang down like ten thousand green ribbons fluttering gently.

Like the strong wind in spring, it blows at night and blows the petals of ten thousand pear trees. -"Bai Xuege Farewell Tian Shuji Wu Guijia" Tang Dynasty:

Interpretation: All of a sudden, it's like a spring breeze blowing overnight, as if thousands of trees and pears are in full bloom.

6. Every tree in Hanyang becomes clear in the water, and Nautilus Island is a nest of herbs. -"Climbing the Yellow Crane Tower" Tang Dynasty: Cui Hao

Commentary: The Qingchuan Pavilion in Hanyang has distinct trees, and the Nautilus Island with lush grass is clearly visible.

On the 7th, Qian Fan and Wan Muchun were in front of the sick tree beside the sunken ship. -"The First Meeting in Yangzhou Appreciates Lotte" Tang Dynasty: Liu Yuxi

Interpretation: On the side of the shipwreck, Qian Fan competed; Before the sick tree, every spring.

8, the spring eyes are silent and pity the trickle, and the shade of the tree shines on the water and loves sunny and soft. -"Xiaochi" Song Dynasty: Yang Wanli

Interpretation: Spring eyes are silent because they can't bear the thin water, and the shade reflects the water because they love sunny days and gentle winds.

9, trees, grass, grass. -"Going out of Xiamen to See the Sea" Han Dynasty: Cao Cao

Interpretation: Trees and herbs are flourishing.

10, last night, the west wind withered the green trees, and I went up to the tall building alone and looked at the horizon. -"butterfly lovers, Silkworm Chrysanthemum, Sad Smoke and Blue Tears" Song Dynasty: Yan Shu

Commentary: Last night, the west wind was fierce and the trees were withered. I climbed the tall building alone and watched the road disappear at the end of the world.

2. The words used to describe lush vegetation are vibrant, leafy, vibrant, lush and lush.

First, full of energy.

Interpretation of vernacular Chinese: exuberant vitality and vigor.

Dynasty: Qing dynasty

Author: Yuan Mei

Source: "Poetry with the Garden" Volume 15: "Reading it, full of vitality, regret not knowing the public."

After reading it, I feel full of energy and regret not fully understanding you.

Second, vigorous development.

Interpretation of vernacular: dense foliage and lush.

Dynasty: Ming dynasty

Author: Sun pomelo

Source: Qin Xinji: "I wish you a young lady."

Miss Zhu is full of energy.

Third, full of energy.

Vernacular interpretation: describe the vitality of nature or active social life.

Dynasty: modern

Author: Zhang Tianmin

Source: Entrepreneurship: "The oil field is full of vitality, busy and thriving."

Fourth, onions are green.

Vernacular explanation: it means to describe lush vegetation.

Dynasty: modern

Author: People's Education Press, the third grade Chinese textbook, Volume I, Lesson 23, Beautiful Xiaoxing 'anling.

Origin: In summer, trees grow luxuriantly, and dense layers of leaves seal the forest tightly.

Fifth, lush

Vernacular interpretation: state words. Lush (vegetation). Also known as gloom.

Dynasty: Han

Author: Chong Wang

Source: Lun Heng: "At the beginning, Subo Awang Spring Mausoleum was lush."

At first, the tomb of Wang Chun in Suabo was lush.