First, it falls in the middle of the month, and the sky is floating outside the clouds. -Lingyin Temple in Wenzhi, Tang Song
Appreciation: Guizi: the seed of osmanthus tree. Osmanthus fragrans blooms without fruit. Day two tigers gave birth to a child. Legend has it that every autumn in Lingyin Temple and Tianzhu Temple, there are often bean-like particles falling from the sky, called cassia seed.
In the northern Zhou Dynasty, Yuxin's poem "Floating Picture of Fenghe Tongtai Temple" said: "Tianxiang returns to the temple, and the immortal enters the righteous life." Guizi scattered in the moon palace, making a lot of noise; The cigarettes in the Dragon Palace curled up into the sky, interwoven up and down into a quiet and ethereal realm. The poem borrows myths and legends to show the pleasant characteristics of Lingyin Temple.
Second, people are idle, and the night is quiet and empty. -Tang, "Birding Stream"
Appreciation: Osmanthus fragrans has lush foliage, but small petals. Flowers, especially at night, are not easy to detect. "People are idle" means that there is no human disturbance around, indicating the poet's inner leisure. On this premise, the delicate osmanthus fell from the branches before being noticed.
Poets can find this kind of "falling" through the touch of flowers falling on their skirts, or through the sound, or through the slightest fragrance when petals fall.
The factors that "depravity" can affect people are very subtle, and when this subtle factor can be clearly felt from the surrounding world, the poet can't help but marvel at the silence of the night and the emptiness especially shown by this silence. The poet's mood and the environmental atmosphere of Chunshan blend and influence each other.
Third, why light blue and deep red? It's a first-class flower -Song Qingzhao's "Sweet Osmanthus fragrans"
Appreciation: Light blue and deep red are wonderful flowers in color. However, these wonderful colors are unnecessary for osmanthus. The author thinks that inner beauty is more important than outer beauty. The word "why" makes all kinds of famous flowers disappear, highlighting the sweet-scented osmanthus with light color and strong fragrance, and concludes that it is "the first among flowers".