Complete poems of late spring

Late Spring

Tang Dynasty: Han Yu

The grass and trees will know that spring will soon return, and all kinds of red and purple will compete with each other.

The poplars and elm pods have no talent and thoughts, but they can only solve the problem of snow flying all over the sky.

Translation: Spring will return soon, and the flowers, plants and trees are trying their best to retain the spring, so they compete for beauty and beauty, and the world is filled with purple and red.

Poor Yanghuayuqian, there is no beauty, only flying all over the sky, like snowflakes.

"Late Spring" is a poem by Han Yu, a writer in the Tang Dynasty. This is a poem about late spring scenery. This poem uses anthropomorphic rhetoric to describe the flowers, plants and trees, knowing that spring will return soon, so everyone shows off their beauty and beauty, trying to keep spring, even the poplars and elm pods that have no beauty at all. Not to be outdone, it seems like snowflakes are flying in the wind, joining the ranks of staying in spring.

The whole poem expresses the poet's thoughts and feelings of cherishing spring, and also contains the meaning of seizing the opportunity, taking advantage of it, and creating a better future.

Extended information:

This is a poem describing the scenery of late spring. Although the poem only describes the common scenes of hundreds of flowers competing for beauty, it is written in a unique and unique way. The poet does not write about the sparse flowers and withered flowers in late spring, but he writes about the moving scenes of the vegetation remaining in spring and showing a riot of purple and red.

The poet pays close attention to the details of his body and reveals the secrets that no one before him has ever known. He reflects the common poet's feeling of late spring and twilight, imitates the splendid mood of flowers and plants, and displays the full splendor of late spring. With just a few strokes, the scenery is full of scenery and refreshing.