Ancient poetry describing grass (ancient poetry (grass)

1. Ancient poems describing grass.

2. Poems describing grass.

3. What are the poems describing grass.

4. A complete collection of ancient poems describing grass.

1. Verse: The grass grows in the original plain, and it grows brighter every year.

2. From: "Cao/Fude Gu Yuancao Farewell" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty.

3. Interpretation: The long plain grass is so lush. Every autumn and winter, the grass turns yellow and becomes thicker in spring.

4. Verse: The wild fire cannot be burned out, but the spring breeze blows it again.

5. From: "Cao/Fude Gu Yuancao Farewell" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty.

6. Interpretation: The ruthless wildfire can only burn away the dry leaves, but the spring breeze blows and the earth turns green again.

7. Poetry: All the peach and plum blossoms are in bloom, only the green grass is the same color.

8. From: "South of the City" by Zeng Gong of the Song Dynasty.

9. Interpretation: The peach blossoms and plum blossoms that have been blooming for a while are now out of season, and all I can see is the luxuriant spring grass in front of me, and the green.

10. Poetry: The luxuriant flowers are always a heartless thing, and the green east wind blows another year.

11. From: "Spring Grass" by Tang Yanqian of the Tang Dynasty.

12. Definition: The lush spring grass always urges people to go home early, and the spring breeze blows the green grass for another year.

13. Poetry: The spring grass is endless and indescribable, and the plains beside the water are growing wildly.

14. From: "Spring Grass" by Liu Chang of the Song Dynasty.

15. Definition: The wild grasses in spring grow so densely and continuously that it is impossible to distinguish their names. They sprout and grow randomly by the water and on the mounds.