Poetry of Broken Leaves

Li Gou's "Broken Leaves":

One tree destroys several leaves, and the fence is the most distressing to you.

In the cold night when the raindrops fell, I held the flower branches to warm me through the spring.

Only the sun and the moon are in love with the shadow, but the rudeness of the red is the dust.

The lady of Shangyang Palace has many poems and thoughts, so don’t send them to the human world.

Appreciation This is a poem about things, with fresh words and sincere feelings. It revolves around the only remaining leaves in autumn. The first two sentences of the poem were written in late autumn, and the leaves were withering. The author leaned on the railing and looked sadly. In the third and fourth sentences, the word "cold" is used to highlight the coldness of the rain falling on the leaves, and the word "warm" is used to highlight the warmth of the flowers hugging the branches; a sharp contrast is made between the past and present of the leaves. Five or six sentences, write about what happened to the remaining leaves. The first sentence describes how the sun and the moon selflessly left the thin shadows of their fallen leaves before they fell; the second sentence describes how the fallen red leaves were rudely stained by mud and dust. The last two sentences imagine the fate of the fallen leaves, expressing the author's sympathy for the fallen leaves.