1. The purple plum blossoms are blooming for the first time, and the yellow bird’s song is still astringent. ---- "Early Spring Journey" by Wang Wei of the Tang Dynasty
Appreciation: The language is simple, the description is realistic and vivid, showing the poet's careful observation of nature and his superb skills in capturing the subtleties. The word "astringent" is used to describe the bird's singing, which is not happy and intermittent, and the description of the original sense of taste or touch is used for hearing. This synaesthetic technique is very clever.
2. The joy of spring returns to Gao, and the dull water produces Pi. Although the peaches and plums have not yet bloomed, their catkins and calyces are full of fragrant branches. ----"A Gift to Pei Shidi" by Wang Wei of the Tang Dynasty
Appreciation: This is the scene in the mountain village in early spring. The picture is quiet, elegant and full of poetry, expressing the poet's leisurely and happy mood. Note: Gao (gāo), high ground by the water. Dandan (dān), the appearance of calm water waves. Catkins calyx (tiè), catkins, buds of vegetation. Calyx, the scale on the outside of the bud that protects the petals.
3. Yang flowers bring about late spring. ----Wang Wei of the Tang Dynasty, "Sending Qiu Wei to Tangzhou"
The poplar flowers attract the arrival of late spring. This is a good sentence to write about the scene of late spring. Among them, the word "provoke" is used best. Originally, late spring caused the poplars to bloom, but now it is conversely said that it is the poplars that attract late spring. Secondly, there are changes in the writing method. More importantly, the Yanghua is written with such infinite affection. It does not want late spring to pass away, so it "provokes" it from time to time, expressing a sentiment of cherishing spring.