What are the poems about chrysanthemums?

1, The Last Chrysanthemum

Tang Dynasty: Huang Chao

Waiting for September 8 of the lunar autumn,

Blooming chrysanthemums are in full bloom, Chang 'an is fragrant, the city is bathed in the fragrance of chrysanthemums-Italy, and the land is like golden chrysanthemums.

2. "Drunken flowers, misty clouds, never worry."

Song Dynasty: Li Qingzhao

Fog filled the clouds, and the days were spent in sorrow. Kapoor was among the birds in the incense burner.

Double Ninth Festival, lying in bed, in the middle of the night, the cold on my body has just been soaked.

Dongli drinks until dusk, and faint chrysanthemum fragrance overflows his sleeves.

Mo Tao doesn't forget me, the curtain rolls west wind, and people are thinner than yellow flowers.

3. Cold chrysanthemum/painted chrysanthemum

Song Dynasty: Zheng Sixiao

Flowers can't bloom, and independent fences are not poor.

It is better to hold incense in the branches and wait for death than to blow it into the north wind.

4. Chrysanthemum

Tang Dynasty: Yuan Zhen

In autumn, the bushes, like Taoist priests, are more and more inclined around the fence.

It's not that chrysanthemums are favored among flowers, but that this flower is even more flowerless.

5. "September 10th"

Tang Dynasty: Li Bai

I just boarded the Longshan banquet yesterday and raised my glass here today.

Why did Chrysanthemum suffer so much, and suffered the double ninth festival?

6. "Thinking of Chang 'an Hometown on March 9th"

Tang Dynasty: Cen Can

On the ninth festival of the ninth day of September, I reluctantly climbed to the heights to look out, but no one could deliver wine in the marching war.

I look at my hometown Chang 'an with a heavy heart. The chrysanthemums around this battlefield are scattered.

7.chrysanthemum

Tang Dynasty: Li Shangyin

Dark purple, bright yellow.

They have the color of Tao Yuanming's Hedgerow and the fragrance of Lohan House.

Chrysanthemum is not afraid of wet dew, but afraid of the arrival of the sunset.

I am willing to stay by the water and drink the parrot cup, hoping to come to the feast of the rich.