Yao Tao (Nan Zhou in The Book of Songs)
Peach blossoms are in full bloom, colorful and fiery red.
The girl is going to get married and be happy at her husband's house.
Red leaves tell the truth.
When Gu Kuang, a poet in the middle Tang Dynasty, was in Luoyang, he played with three poets in the royal garden of Shangyang Palace in his spare time. I saw a big plane tree leaf floating from the palace wall on the water, with a poem written on it:
"Once in the palace, I don't see spring every year. Talk about a leaf and give it to your lover. "
The next day, Gu Kuang came to the upper reaches of the flowing water, wrote a poem on the leaf, and let it flow into the palace wall along the flowing water. The poem says:
"Flowers fall deep palace warbler also sad, Yang maid-in-waiting heartbroken. The imperial city can't help flowing eastward, and who wants to send Ye Shang poetry? "
After more than ten days, someone went for a spring outing in the garden and got a poem on a red leaf. He showed it to Gu Kuang. The red leaves read:
"A leaf poem out of the Forbidden City, who pay alone. Since I am not as good as the waves, I will take the second trip in spring. "