1, "dancing boxwood, who means that every jump is shrinking". This poem comes from Mei Yao Chen's "Sticking Liu Zhongcuo Zezhou Garden Pavilion", which means smelling the cold plum in front of the window and making me laugh; Climbing laurel branches in the middle of the month has been dancing for a long time.
2. "Tie Ma Qing Yang and sail the green boat". This poem comes from Deng's "Lanjiang, a one-armed state", which means the trembling poplar and the big-toothed poplar in North America. Their leaves can shake in the breeze because their petioles are flat.
3. "There are many depressions in the wilderness, pine trees and poplars". This poem comes from Zhao Zhiming's "Poems of Love", which means how desolate the wilderness is, as if there were only pine trees and poplars.