Although the weather in February still smells as cold as winter, when you walk along the Shan Ye River, a large area of green will catch your eye. February in early spring has shown people the elegance of spring. Look, what did Zhang Zhi, a great poet in Tang Dynasty, say?
The poem depicts a tall willow with new green branches and leaves. The willow hangs lightly, like thousands of green ribbons fluttering in the wind. The spring breeze in February, like a magic scissors, cut out graceful willows.
This is the masterpiece of the poet He.
He was a famous poet and calligrapher in Tang Dynasty. The year of birth and death is about 659 -744. The word Ji Zhen was named "Siming Zeke" in his later years, and his ancestral home was Yongxing in Yuezhou (now Xiaoshan District, Hangzhou, Zhejiang). In 695, he won the top prize, and successively served as a doctor of Guo Zi, assistant minister of rites, and guest of the Prince. Together with Zhang, Zhang Xu and Bao Rong, they are called "Four Scholars of Wu Zhong" and tied for "Friends of the Ten Immortals". Du Fu listed him as one of the "Eight Immortals of Drinking" and was called "Poet Madness".
He Zhangzhi is famous for his poems. He is uninhibited, broad-minded and uninhibited. His writing style is unique, and he often expresses his feelings with scenery. Every time the poems come out, they are fresh and unique, and they all have the reputation of "talking about love". In addition to the word "Liu Yong", there are also well-known poems such as "The Return of the Native", which have been passed down to this day and become the eternal swan song.