Moral: Spring breeze blows catkins all over the store, and Wu Ji holds out wine for guests to taste.
2. The branches blow small catkins, and there are plenty of fragrant grass in the world! -"Spring Scenery of Butterfly Lovers" Su Shi in the Northern Song Dynasty
Moral: the catkins on the willow branches are blown less and less by the wind, and there is no fragrant grass in the world!
3, the grass grows in February, and the willows are drunk with spring smoke. Gao Ding's Village Residence in Qing Dynasty
In February, the grass has gradually sprouted and grown, and orioles are flying around. Willow covered with long green branches, swaying in the wind, as if gently stroking the bank.
4, wicker hundred feet brushed the silver pool, not just light yellow. -Yang Wanli's "New Willow in Song Dynasty"
Moral: A hundred-foot-long wicker blows across a clear pond. The color of the wicker is not dark green, but light yellow.
I don't know who cut the thin leaves. The spring breeze in February is like scissors. -He's "Singing Willow" in the Tang Dynasty
Meaning: Whose skillful hand cut off this thin young leaf? It turned out to be the warm spring breeze in February. It's like a pair of clever scissors.