What are the poems about peach blossoms?

Taohua's poems include "Inscribed on Nanzhuang of Capital City", "Peach Blossoms of Dalin Temple", "Song of Everlasting Sorrow", etc.

1. "Inscribed on Nanzhuang, Capital City".

Excerpt from the original text:

On this day last year, in this door, the faces of the people and the peach blossoms reflected each other's red.

Appreciation:

(1) The first two sentences of the poem are memories. "In this door today today last year" points out the time and place, and is very specific, which shows how profound and unforgettable memory this time and place left in the poet's heart.

(2) The second sentence is about people. The poet picks out an image that people still know - peach blossoms. Everyone knows how gorgeous peach blossoms are in the spring breeze.

2. "Peach Blossoms in Dalin Temple".

Excerpts from the original text:

The beauty of April in the world is over, and the peach blossoms in the mountain temple are beginning to bloom.

Appreciation:

(1) The two sentences at the beginning of the poem "The beauty of April in the world is gone, and the peach blossoms in the mountain temple are beginning to bloom" are written about the fact that the poet was already in Mengxia when he climbed the mountain. It's time for spring to return to the earth and all its beauty to fade away. But unexpectedly, in the ancient temple on the mountain, I encountered an unexpected spring scene - a peach blossom in full bloom.

(2) It can be known from the following sentence "Everlasting regret that spring has nowhere to go". Before arriving, the poet had regretted the rush of spring and was angry and disappointed. .

3. "Song of Everlasting Sorrow".

Excerpt from the original text:

The peach and plum blossoms bloom in the spring breeze, and the sycamore leaves fall in the autumn rain.

Appreciation:

(1) The author uses concise language, beautiful images, and a combination of narrative and lyrical techniques to narrate the love tragedy of Tang Xuanzong and Yang Guifei during the Anshi Rebellion. Their love was ruined by the rebellion they caused, and they are endlessly eating the bitter fruits of this spirit.

(2) The first thing that gives us the enjoyment of artistic beauty in "Song of Everlasting Sorrow" is the touching and moving story in the poem, as well as the exquisite and unique artistic conception of the poem.