Poems about bees except "Bee"

Cold bees pick chrysanthemums

Tang Gengmao

Swam under the clear sky, looking for fragrance in the chrysanthemums.

Bringing sound to the core, even the shadow is in the fragrance.

Go and live in the lingering fog, with the wind blowing up and down.

I feel ashamed that I am a strange butterfly and cannot communicate with the dream soul.

Bee

Li Shangyin of the Tang Dynasty

The Xiaoyuan Huachi is full of rotten water, and the back door and the front threshold have endless thoughts.

Concubine Mi’s waist is thin enough to show off her beauty, while Zhao Hou’s body is as light as leaning against the wind.

The red wall is lonely and the honey is gone, and the green curtain is far away and the mist is empty.

The white butterflies in Qingling are separated from their hatred, and they will meet again in mid-February.

Luo Yin's "Song of the Bee"

"No matter the flat land or the mountains, the infinite scenery is occupied.

After collecting the honey from hundreds of flowers, for whom do you work hard?

Who is sweet? "Yaojiang Honey Spoon" and "Yaojiang Honey Spoon" (that is, honey is used to make honey wine; honey and rice flour are used to make honey cakes); In "Tianwen" it is written, "The life of a bee and a moth is small, how can its strength be strong?" (Meaning: When small beings like bees and ants gather together, why are they so powerful?)

●The Tang poet Li Shangyin's " There is a famous saying in "Untitled": "The spring silkworms will not run out of silk until they die, and the wax torch will not dry until it turns to ashes and tears." (A wax torch is a candle made of beeswax). When he was demoted, he suffered from impotence and jaundice, and left behind a poem: "The oak forest is full of millet and the hills are covered, and the tassels are blowing in the wind, spreading a strange fragrance. May I ask what is good for fitness? The heart of heaven shakes and the jade flowers turn yellow." (Jade flower yellow here refers to corn pollen)

●Tang poet Meng Haoran has this poem: "Where swallows enter their nests, bees come to build honeycombs." (It means that in the vicinity where swallows build their nests, bees also build hives for making honey).

●The Tang poet Du Fu once used the following verses to describe bees in his poems "Xu Bu" and "Autumn Wilds": "The bees on the stamens" and "The wind falls to collect pine nuts, and the cold weather cuts the honeycombs", (The meanings are respectively: when the bees' antennae are covered with pollen and the wind stops, they collect the powder; when the weather is cold, they collect honey).

●Liu Zongyuan, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, described bee philosophy in the poem "Tian Dui" with the poem "A group of thin-waisted bees have a group of wise men, so why are they so ill?" .

●Ouyang Xiu, a poet of the Northern Song Dynasty, was good at using pollen to prolong life, and reported to the emperor Song Renzong: "If you want to know, the old prolongation medicine is old, and the flowers will only appear when the grass is destroyed"; "I have a bottle of wine for you. The golden stamen floats up, sending fragrance to you, asking you for beauty, but you can fail."

●Liang poet Jian Wendi wrote in "Ode to the Bee": "Zhu Feng Cong." The waves are spreading, and the sun is shining slightly. I know that you will not wait for me, and I will fly in the air with the flower in my hand." (That is, the bees ripple in the air, and the mountains are filled with bright sunshine. I know that you will not stay in one place for a long time. Pollen flies around and rushes for others.)

● Song Dynasty poet Wang Anshi's poem "Beishan Dujiu Shows the Taoist": "Thousands of mountains are overthrown, and the journey is endless. Flowers are flying around, and fruits are hanging down. "Apes are climbing against each other." (Description: The mountains are rolling and rolling, making it difficult to travel. When the flowers bloom, bees are attracted, and when the fruits are ripe, monkeys compete for them).

●Su Shi, the poet of the Song Dynasty, wrote in "The Song of the Old Man Eating Honey in Anzhou": "The heart of the old man in Anzhou is like iron, and the old man's heart is like a child's tongue. He does not eat grains but only eats honey. He smiles and refers to bees as tanyue." There are poets in the honey. Thousands of flowers and herbs are vying for beauty. When the old man chews it, he spits it out, and the children in the world get poetry. There are medicines in the honey that can cure all kinds of diseases. Worry about loss. Mr. Dongpo chooses people with integrity, and some people like each other. It's like drinking tea with a mixture of sweetness and bitterness, but it's not as good as eating honey. Because you send a pair of double dragon cakes in the sky, the three Wu moons are like water. "Soup, the old man's heart is like a double dragon well." (This is a poem written by Su Shi to the monk Zhongshu. Zhongshu, whose name is Zhang Hui, was born in Anzhou and lived in Qiantang. He did not eat whole grains and mainly ate honey and vegetables. The poem borrowed this phrase. Introduce the old man's habit of eating honey, and praise the old man's character and poems).

●Song Dynasty poet Lu You wrote in "Seeing Bees Picking Juniper Flowers": "The begonias bloom one after another when they come, and the frivolous butterflies come back. But the mountain bees have a flavor and prefer to pick cypress flowers." The flowers provide nectar." (Meaning: The begonia flowers bloom one after another, and the frivolous butterflies fly away and come back. But the little bees are different, and they choose to make honey from cypress flowers).

●Wu Chengen said in "Singing the Bee": "It flies through flowers and willows like arrows, and sticks to catkins like falling stars. The tiny body can bear weight, and the thin wings can ride the wind."