What are the poems about kapok?

1, "Hai Yong Kapok"

Ming Dynasty: Wang Bang.

The cool water vapor gives birth to dawn, the rain in front of the stairs and the wind in front of the temple.

If you forget that a tree has no green space, the leaves of the suspected frost forest are all red.

Explanation:

The sun rises in the steam and the rain falls in the temple.

Sitting under the tree, I can't see the green ground, as if all the leaves in the forest have turned red.

2. ode to kapok

Ming Dynasty: Wang Bang.

Strange flowers and grass bloom for a long time, and the clouds in the sky set each other off in red.

Naturally, Yuegong is a sweet-scented osmanthus variety, and Chang 'e was transplanted to Haimen East.

Explanation:

Against the background of flowers, the clouds in the sky are all red.

The red laurel originally planted in the Moon Palace was transplanted to Haimen by the goddess Chang 'e.

Extended data:

Kapok has three symbolic meanings.

The first one is a hero

Because although it is big red, it is not tacky, and simple patterns have a sense of indomitable spirit. The red flowers all over the tree, like a cavity of blood, dyed the treetops red. And the flowers will not fade, will not fade, and have heroic integrity.

The second is the object of admiration, usually referring to men.

In Dai songs, young people who love them are praised as kapok trees. Its fruit can be used not only for pillows and mattresses, but also for flowers to make delicious dishes. In addition, in the songs of the Dai people, young people who love them are praised as kapok trees, which show their height to each other.

The third is to cherish happiness.

This is its flower language. Because its flowering period is not long, only 12- 15 days or so. Beautiful and short-lived flowers remind people to cherish their immediate happiness.