Zanhua's poems

Zanhua's poems are as follows:

Zanhua refers to the flowers worn on the bun. As a common ornament of literati, there have been many poems and allusions related to it since ancient times. Here are some classic hymns.

Bai Juyi, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, once said, "There is a ray of green in the old bottle, a touch of red in the static furnace, and a feeling of sunset snow outside. How about a glass of wine inside?" "This poem depicts a winter night. Zanhua is just an ornament, but it adds an elegant beauty.

Su Shi, a poet in the Northern Song Dynasty, wrote in his "Red Cliff Fu": "The feather fan wears a black silk scarf and laughs and goes away. The old friend resigned from the West Yellow Crane Tower, and the fireworks went down to Yangzhou in March. " The "feather fan nylon towel" here refers to the hairpin flower. This sentence not only expresses the poet's feelings of parting from his old friend, but also expresses his feelings of joy before parting.

Another example is Feng Menglong, a writer in the Ming Dynasty, who wrote in Awakening the World: "When I was the number one scholar, I suddenly saw Wang coming with a hair clasp. Because I asked him what he was proud of, Sun Junyun said, "I only heard that the boudoir was chaotic. Like peach blossoms on the blue mountain. "The hairpin flowers here symbolize the beautiful love of youth.

In a word, praise is a traditional element in China culture, and it is also widely used in poetry. Whether as a decoration or as a theme, hairpin flowers can show different emotions and meanings.