Said by: Peach Blossom in Dalin Temple is a poem written by Bai Juyi, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, when he went to Dalin Temple in Lushan Mountain in Jiangzhou (now Jiujiang) in the early summer of the 12th year of Yuanhe (8 17).
Original text:
In the world of April, the flowers have withered, and the peach blossoms in the ancient temples have just bloomed. ?
I want to find a place where my life is dying, but I don't know that it has been moved here.
Translation:
In April, the flowers have withered, and the peach blossoms in the ancient temple in the mountains have just opened.
I often regret that spring is nowhere to be found, but I don't know that it has come here.
Appreciation of peach blossoms in Dalin Temple:
In this poem, peach blossoms are used instead of abstract spring scenery to make spring scenery concrete and beautiful; Moreover, it personifies the spring scenery and writes it as if it really has feet, so you can hide it around.
It doesn't just have feet, it just has a naughty and provocative character. In this short poem, the description of spring scenery in nature is so vivid and concrete, innocent and lovely, which can not be separated from the poet's infinite nostalgia and love for spring and childlike innocence.
The beauty of this poem lies in its novel conception, ingenious conception, elegant and interesting playful language, which is also inspiring and pleasing to the eye. It can be described as another treasure in the quatrains of the Tang Dynasty.