What poems describe flowers in the rain?

1, the grass is green in the rain and the peach blossoms are burning on the water. -"Wangchuan Bie Ye" Wang Wei in the Tang Dynasty

Interpretation: these two sentences describe the spring scenery of Wangchuan-the thick green grass color in the rain is enough to dye things; The red peach blossoms on the water seem to be burning, which is very charming. Write the static scenery full of motion, so that the already beautiful green grass safflower is described as greener and redder. This colorful picture reflects the poet's happy mood of "talking and laughing", with beautiful artistic conception, freshness and liveliness.

2, the wild peach and the smiling bamboo fence are short, and the willows shake the sand and clear water. -"One of the New Cities" Su Shi in the Northern Song Dynasty

Interpretation: The sentence "Wild peach with a smile and short bamboo fence" focuses on "Wild peach", while the sentence "Flowing willow shakes sand and water" mainly describes "Flowing willow". The former vividly reflects the blooming of wild peach blossoms with the anthropomorphic poetic image of "Wild Peach Blossoms with Smiles". However, the word "bamboo hedge is short" sets off a "wild peach" higher than bamboo hedge. The latter wrote that the branches of willows by the stream danced in the spring breeze. The descriptions of "Wild Peach" and "Flowing Willow" make the natural scenery of the mountain village full of vitality and cheerful atmosphere.

3, duck head spring water is as thick as dye, and peach blossoms on the water surface make spring noodles. -"Farewell" Su Shi in Song Dynasty

Interpretation: duck head: describes the deep green of the river like a duck head. Spring face: refers to the beautiful spring. Duck-head spring water, dark green, thick as dye; The heart and the green water set each other off, making the appearance of spring more charming.

4. Although the peach and plum trails are old, the gardenia and red pepper are bright. -Du Fu's "Cold Rain Seeing Garden Trees" in the Tang Dynasty

Interpretation: Although this road is ancient, the gardenias and red peppers on both sides are beautiful, just like the flowers on both roads when this road was young! The predecessors have done a thorough understanding of the personification of peaches and plums, but now the new generation has the potential to catch up.

5, peach is full of rain, willow green is more smoky. -"Pastoral Music Six" Wang Wei in the Tang Dynasty

Interpretation: There are pictures in the poem. This is not to say that there are no paintings in Meng's poems, but that Meng's poems focus on freehand brushwork. Although the wind and rain of flowers and birds are also mentioned, they are not described in detail, and their environment is indirectly realized by readers from poems. Wang Wei's poems can be completely different. Not only the composition is large, but also the coloring is concrete and vivid, and the description is meticulous. Write peach blossoms and leaf warblers to capture the characteristic scenery of spring. Here, peaches, willows and warblers all refer to flowers and birds, which is more specific than Meng's general reference to flowers and birds, and it is easier to evoke intuitive impressions.

6. Before it rained, I saw flowers first. After the rain, there were no flowers at the bottom of the leaves. -"Rain Clear" Wang Jia in the Tang Dynasty

Interpretation: The first two sentences of the poem are written with the word "flower" symbolizing spring scenery, and the scene after the rain is used to compare and set off the scene before the rain, which shows the author's regret when the garden is full of red flowers and spring leaves. "At first sight" and "nothing" are accurate generalizations, which make people feel two completely different landscapes before and after the rain. Before the rain, spring has just arrived, and the flowers have just spit out their bones and have not yet opened; There are no more flowers after the rain, and there are red flowers everywhere on the path, leaving only green leaves on the branches, which shows that it has been raining heavily for a long time.