Let nature take its course means following the natural development of things without human intervention. As long as they follow their natural instincts, they are the owners of beautiful gestures and can be praised. Below, Wuyoukao.com will share with you some classic poems that describe letting nature take its course. Welcome to read!
Verses about letting nature take its course (1)
"Historical Records·The Chronicles of the First Emperor of Qin"
Spring is late, and the flowers and trees are luxuriant. Cang Geng chops and chops, and picks Qi Qi.
"The Book of Songs·Xiaoya·Chuche"
It was mid-spring, and the sun was rising.
"Long Song Xing" ancient Chinese Yuefu poems
In the spring of spring, all things will be radiant.
"Three Jin Baiqi Dance Poems" Ancient Songs of Jin Yuefu
The wind is fragrant in the daytime of spring.
"Yu Zhu" Ancient Ci of Jin Yuefu
In the second and third months of spring, the grass and water are the same color.
"Entering Pengli Lake Mouth" by Xie Lingyun of the Southern Song Dynasty
The green fields are beautiful in the spring evening, and the Baiyun Village is high in rock.
"Climbing the Pond and Going Up the Floor" by Xie Lingyun of the Southern Song Dynasty
Spring grass grows in the pond, and the willows in the garden turn into songbirds.
"Climb three mountains at night and look back at the capital" A view from Liang Xie in the Southern Dynasty
Noisy birds cover Chunzhou, and the fields are full of mixed heroes
Let nature take its course ( 2)
"Spring Day in the Capital" by Tang Du Shenyan
A message to Luo City for the windy weather, and the spring scenery will return to people twice as much next year
"Ode to the Willows" Tang He Zhizhang
I don’t know who can cut out the details. The spring breeze in February is like scissors.
"The Nine Phases of the Happy King in Spring" by Meng Haoran of the Tang Dynasty
The forest flowers are swept away, and the paths are revived by the grass.
"Looking for the Nine Phases of the Happy King in Spring" Tang Yu Haoran
The water in the lake is clear in February, and the spring birds are singing in every house.
"Early Spring Letter to Wang Hanyang" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty
Hearing that Daochun had not yet met, he went to visit Hanmei for news.
"Eight Poems for Palace Music" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty
The plum blossoms are gone in the cold snow, and the spring breeze returns from the willows.
Verses about letting nature take its course (3)
"Reminiscences of the Sunset in the Mountains" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty
The east wind returns with spring, sending flowers on my branches.
"Send Qi Ang to Drop in Bazhong" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty
The east wind sprinkles rain and dew, bringing spring to the world.
"Ancient Style" Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty
In the second and third months of Xianyang, the palace willows have golden branches.
"Kinmen Reply to Su Xiucai" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty
If the spring grass is sentimental, the mountains will still contain green.
"Que Ti" by Liu Yanxu of the Tang Dynasty
From time to time, fallen flowers arrive, and they are fragrant with the flowing water from afar.