Those who grow oranges and grapefruit taste sweet and smell sweet. Here, south of the Yangtze River, there is a red orange tree. Its leaves are green all winter. The Polygonum flowers on the shore are blooming in the wind, and the orange sleeves are fragrant in the wind. I stand by the river and look out, and the river is surging eastward. Lonely sails in the distance, a little white light meets on the water.
Knowledge expansion:
Zhang Tang's experience in 1990 is here, in the south of the Yangtze River, where a red orange tree grows. ;
Here, south of the Yangtze River, there is a red orange tree. Its leaves are green all winter. Not because the soil is getting warmer, but because it is accustomed to the cold by nature. Although it may serve your distinguished guests, you leave it here, far below the mountains and rivers ... it is luck, and cause and effect are an infinite cycle. You planted your peach trees and plums and forgot the shade of another tree?
In 737 AD, the 64-year-old poet was demoted to the long history of Jingzhou by the Prime Minister of Shangshu. This group of poems was written when he was demoted to Jingzhou. The elegance of the whole poem is being diluted and deeply suppressed, and has been told by the world.
Jingzhou, the exile of Zhang Jiuling, is rich in citrus, and the poet was deeply influenced by Qu Yuan in Zigui. The first two sentences of his poem are particularly obvious. In the south, as soon as it enters late autumn, ordinary trees are bound to crumble. How can they resist the ravages of severe winter?
But "its leaves are green all winter". A word "Jude" is full of praise. The 20-year-old chill is generally used to describe pines and cypresses, and it is used on the dried tangerine peel here. He explained the main reasons for the existence of green forests in a self-questioning way and praised Danju's cold-resistant moral integrity like pines and cypresses.
Five or six sentences, as the Han Dynasty's "Tang Ju Chui Hua Shi" said, bear numerous fruits and only seek to contribute to others. "Environment determines fate, and cause and effect is an infinite cycle." The poet who has experienced the vicissitudes of time finally pinned this injustice on fate, just like the recurring laws of nature, which cannot be pursued.
These two poems are very complicated and euphemistic. In the last two sentences, there is a story about Shu Ren in Yanghu. He only grows peaches and plums, not oranges and grapefruit. Such a "gentleman" can't say "cautious tree"!
This poem is dull and muddy. In a short chapter, the questioning sentences are always ups and downs, but the keynote of the poem is that Wen Ya is mellow, angry or sad, without trace.
Sun Guangxian's "Huanxisha Liao 'an Fengduo Orange and Pomelo Fragrance" in the Five Dynasties;
There is a lot of orange and pomelo fragrance in the wind in Liao 'an. Look at the Chu Tianchang by the river. It's smooth sailing. Looking at Zheng Hongfei, I think that I will go away with the flowing water and remember Xiaoxiang.