Poems describing the blooming spring.

The blinds and peaches are redder in the evening, and the bamboo reflected in the window is exquisite. Tang Hanyu's Peach Blossom in the Louvre

The grass is green, the willows are yellow, and the peach blossoms are messy. (Jia Zhi's Spring Thoughts)

Peach blossoms are flowing at the edge of the city, and the spring breeze outside the window is Du Ruoxiang's "Send a Friend of Langzhou to Cao Lichang" in Yuxi, Liu Tang.

Crazy catkins dance with the wind, and fine peach blossoms chase water. Tang Du Fu's "Nine Poems Wandering"

A short peach blossom is on the waterfront. Gently catkin some people. Three Poems of Du Fu on December 1st in Tang Dynasty

Peach and plum compete for fragrance, and only Lao Mei is self-centered. (Wang Mingmian's "Mei Mei Tu")

Red goes into peach blossoms and green goes into willow leaves. Du Fu in "Councillor Fu Chu Chun Zuo" in Tang Dynasty

Orchids have hate branches, especially green branches, peaches and plums have nothing to say and bonuses. Song Ouyang Xiu's Dancing Spring Breeze