A poem that indicates the auspiciousness of orchids.

Far wood is flourishing and flowers are in full bloom; Delicate orchid leaves in spring, bright osmanthus flowers in autumn and so on.

Far wood is thriving and a hundred flowers blossom: Far wood is thriving depicts a lush and vibrant forest far away from the hubbub. This scene is often reminiscent of the natural environment where orchids grow, quiet mountains or courtyards, where they grow silently and wait to bloom. You bloom vividly depicts the scene of flowers blooming quietly in silence. Although the "quiet flower" here is not clearly pointed out as an orchid, the elegant and quiet orchid just fits the image of "quiet flower". And "Opening the Pulse" conveys a delicate and gentle opening gesture, as if orchids are slowly spreading their petals under the call of spring, emitting a faint fragrance. This poem is understood as an expectation of a better life and good luck. Orchids, as a symbol of good fortune, are naturally endowed with good omen of openness.

In the poem, there is a clear reference to "the tender leaves of orchids in spring", which depicts the scene that the tender leaves of orchids in spring are in full bloom and full of vitality. Orchids bloom in spring, which is not only a symbol of the vitality of nature, but also endowed with auspicious and beautiful meanings in traditional culture. Therefore, the blooming of orchids is regarded as the beginning of good omen, which indicates the arrival of spring and new hope. Orchids and osmanthus are mentioned side by side in the poem, which further strengthens the auspicious and beautiful atmosphere. Osmanthus fragrans blooms in autumn, and the flowers are bright and fragrant, which is also regarded as an auspicious representative. The combination of orchid and osmanthus not only points out the beauty of the four seasons, but also strengthens the auspicious and beautiful meaning in the poem through their similarities-elegance and fragrance.