1. When those red berries come in spring, they flush on your southern branches.
The poem comes from Wang Wei's famous poem Acacia. This poem expresses the feelings of missing friends by chanting things. These two sentences have been passed down through the ages and are often quoted by people today to express the lovesickness between lovers.
2. Falling red is not heartless. Turning into spring mud will protect flowers.
The poem comes from Gong Zizhen's famous work "Jihai Miscellaneous Work, Part V". The poet turned the fallen flowers into spring mud and conveyed a positive attitude towards life.
3. Stop and sit in the maple forest late, and the frost leaves are red in February.
The poem comes from Du Mu's "Mountain Walk", and these two sentences must be familiar to everyone! Whenever you see red leaves in late autumn, do these two poems come to your mind?
It's always spring waiting to see the east wind.
This poem is from Zhu's Spring Day. These two sentences give readers a picture of flowers in spring.
The green hills are still there, and the setting sun is a few degrees red.
This poem, written by Yang Shen in Ming Dynasty, is a solemn and stirring epic poem.
6. Lingling's dice are red beans. I don't know if I miss you.
This poem comes from two poems of Nan Gezi written by Wen. Acacia is like a red dot on a dice. These two sentences vividly express the feeling of lovesickness.
7. A cluster of peach blossoms, lovely crimson and light red?
The poem comes from Du Fu's Seven Flowers Alone by the River. The well-known poem "Huang Si's maiden is full of flowers, and all flowers are low" also comes from this group of poems. These two sentences first wrote that the peach blossom has no owner, and then the poet led to the difficulty of choosing the peach blossom by asking questions, because the dark red and light red peach blossoms are delicate and charming.