What are the poems related to spring? ——Interpretation of "Spring Dawn" by Meng Haoran of the Tang Dynasty: In the spring, I was so insatiable that I didn't realize it was dawn. What disturbed my deep sleep was the chirping bird.
Theme: This poem expresses the poet's love and pity for spring, and expresses the poet's beautiful mood of loving spring and cherishing spring.
2. The spring breeze comes to the south bank of the Yangtze River again. When will the bright moon shine on me again? ——Wang Anshi, Song Dynasty, "Mooring Boats in Guazhou" Explanation: The gentle spring breeze blows green on the south bank of the river again. The bright moon in the sky, when will you be able to shine on me when I go home?
Theme: Through the description of spring scenery, this poem expresses the poet's helplessness in becoming an official and his eagerness to return to his hometown of Jiangning.
3. Good rain knows the season, and spring will happen. ——Interpretation of "Happy Rain on a Spring Night" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty: Good rain seems to choose the season and come in the spring when all things sprout.
Theme: This poem mainly writes about the beautiful scenery of spring night rainfall and moisturizing all things, and enthusiastically praises the spring rain that comes in time and moisturizes all things. It expresses the poet's love and praise for the drizzle on a spring night of selfless dedication.
4. The spring breeze blows the dream of hometown all night, and then chases the spring breeze to Luocheng. ——Interpretation of "Spring Xing" by Wu Yuanheng of the Tang Dynasty: Last night, the spring breeze blew up my sweet homesick dream. In the dream, I chased the spring breeze and flew back to my hometown, Luo City.
Theme: This poem uses the passing spring scene throughout, placing the depressing homesickness in the passing spring scene, revealing a warm melancholy.
5. The garden is full of spring scenery and can’t be closed, and a branch of red apricot comes out of the wall. ——Song Dynasty Ye Shaoweng's "It's Not Worth It to Visit the Garden" Explanation: But after all, the spring scenery in this garden cannot be contained. Look, there is a pink apricot flower sticking out of the wall.
Theme: This short poem describes what the poet saw and felt when visiting the garden in spring and watching flowers. It expresses the author's love for life, love for nature, and positive and optimistic thoughts and feelings.