Ancient poems praising spring

"Spring Day" by Zhu Xi of the Song Dynasty

The beautiful scenery is found on the shore of Surabaya, and the boundless scenery is new. It's easy to know that in the east wind, spring is always bright and colorful.

"Ode to the Willow" by He Zhizhang of the Tang Dynasty

Jasper is made up into a tree as high as a tree, with thousands of green silk ribbons hanging down. I don’t know who cuts out the thin leaves. The spring breeze in February is like scissors.

"Spring Tour to Qiantang Lake" by Bai Juyi in the Tang Dynasty

To the west of Jia Pavilion in the north of Gushan Temple, the water surface is initially flat and the clouds are low. In several places, early orioles compete for warmth in the trees, while new swallows peck at the spring mud. The random flowers are gradually charming the eyes, and only Asakusa has no horse hooves. My favorite part of the lake is the east side of the lake, where the green poplar trees shade the white sand embankment.

"Remembering Jiangnan·Jiangnan is Good" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty

Jiangnan is good, and the scenery is familiar to me. When the sun rises, the flowers on the river are as red as fire, and when spring comes, the river is as green as blue. Can you not remember Jiangnan?

"A Visit to the Garden Is Not Worth It" by Ye Shaoweng of the Song Dynasty

Ying Lian's teeth are imprinted with green moss, and the small buckle firewood door cannot be opened for a long time. The garden is full of spring scenery, and a branch of red apricot comes out of the wall.

Why do poets like to write about the beauty of spring?

Because spring is not only full of vitality, but also full of hope. Poets who have been married hope that their official career will be smooth, and those who love nature hope to travel around. Spring is also the season of psychological budding. Ancient poets are sentimental and spring-hearted. Abundance is also common