What poems describe the delicate fragrance and elegance of flowers?

1, Orchids in the Mountains-Zheng Banqiao in Qing Dynasty

It is this flower that lives in seclusion through the ages, not asking for Wen Da, but asking for misty clouds.

Pick firewood or fear the road, but also take a mountain to build.

The quietest and most chaste orchid in history is this orchid. I'd rather be a haze than pursue fame and fortune. Even people who go up the mountain to cut firewood don't want them to see it, hiding behind the mountain to cover themselves.

2. Nineteen quasi-ancient poems in Qing Dynasty-Chen Menglei, a solitary bamboo in Ran Ran.

The orchid is fragrant in the empty valley.

Orchids grow in the deep mountains, and the faint fragrance permeates around them.

3. Orchids-Liu Bowen in Ming Dynasty

Your orchid, for whom, blooms, dew and cold wind smell old.

Elegant and pure orchids, for whom they bloom so beautifully, bear the Coody Leng and the cold wind, still exude fragrance, but wait for loneliness until they wither.

4. Song Dailan Liu Kezhuang

The deep forest is silent, and the fragrance is spread to the distance by the breeze.

Why not build a place with moss and fold the golden urn that refuses love?

Orchids are born in the depths of the forest, silent all day long, embracing the integrity of loneliness. Since there is a breeze that can spread the fragrance to the distance, why not open the mossy stone steps? Even if someone folds it up for love and puts it in the room, it will never arrange flowers next to the golden vase.

5, "Orchid"-Xue Net in Ming Dynasty

I love orchids and exotic flowers, but I don't like the color of Chunyang.

The west wind is cold and dew in the deep forest, and no one can smell it.

I like orchids because they are different from ordinary flowers. In the deep valley, orchids are beautiful and fragrant alone. They don't try to please the sunshine with colors. The rustling west wind blows, and in the deep forest covered with cold dew, even if no one appreciates it, the orchid is still open, emitting a faint fragrance.