Use a poem to describe missing osmanthus fragrance.

"In August, osmanthus blossoms everywhere, and in September, osmanthus smells thousands of miles."

"The world kind of peaches and plums, all in kinmen. Climbing shortcuts, and this spring breeze. Glory cannot last long under first frost. South, green leaves hang down the roots. Qingyin can also be entrusted, so why not cherish the tree garden?

"This is the poem Gui Fu by Li Bai, a great romantic poet in the Tang Dynasty. The poet didn't praise the nobility and extraordinary of osmanthus directly, but described the beauty and kitsch of peaches and plums, which made the simplicity of osmanthus more vivid, personalized and charming. Osmanthus fragrans not only has the elegant fragrance that poets like, but also has the nature of detachment and simplicity. Therefore, the poet planted in Guiyuan Garden, not only watched it from time to time, but also encouraged himself frequently. The fragrant osmanthus flowers made his poems flourish and made him feel Shu Lang. Poets express their aspirations through things, and express their noble character of being honest and disdainful of powerful people.