What do you mean, the spirit is full of peach branches

Spirit wind is full of peach branches, meaning: it is the spring breeze, warm wind blowing gently, and it is the season when peaches are ripe. The poet compares things to people, and implies people's beauty and talent through the flowers of peach trees.

The background of this poem is that Li Bai is expressing his confidence in his talent and his vision for the future. He believes that his talent is outstanding, just like a peach tree in spring, which can flourish and shine. At the same time, he also expressed his expectation and yearning for the future, hoping that he can show his talent and charm like a peach tree in the spring breeze whenever and wherever.

The source of this poem full of peach branches is Li Bai's Yuefu poem "Hu Nobody Walks". This poem describes the war and heroic image in the ancient Hu people's area, and expresses Li Bai's admiration and praise for the brave and fearless soldiers. At the same time, this poem also embodies Li Bai's pursuit of freedom, hero and romance, and shows his personality and talent.

Poems full of peach branches:

1, Spring River Plumbing Duck Prophet. The Night Scene of the Spring River in Hui Chong by Su Shi, a poet in the Song Dynasty, implies that the spring river is getting warmer and the ducks in the water are first perceived. This poem not only shows the arrival of spring, but also expresses the vitality of life and keen perception of beautiful things.

The spring breeze in Jiang Nanan is green. The poem "Sailing in Guazhou" written by Wang Anshi, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, means that the spring breeze blows the two sides of the south of the Yangtze River green. This poem is a metaphor for people, meaning that the vitality and hope of life come through the spring breeze and the green on both sides of the Yangtze River.

3. Colorful is always spring. The Song Dynasty poet Zhu's "Spring Day" implies that spring is coming, everything is reviving, and a hundred flowers are blooming, which is a vibrant scene. This poem shows the color and vitality of spring, and expresses the beautiful yearning for life and love for spring.

Peach blossoms follow the running water every day. Where is the cave in Qingxi? From Zhang Xu's Peach Blossom Creek, this poem shows the beauty and freshness of spring by describing the scene of peach blossoms flowing down the river, and also implies thinking about life and the future.

Like the strong wind in spring, it blows at night and blows the petals of ten thousand pear trees. This poem is from "Snow White Farewell to Wu Gui, Secretary of Tian", which shows the vitality and hope of spring by borrowing pear flowers, and also expresses the regret and blessing of parting.