Seven poems praising orchids

1, spring scenery bothers me to sleep, and the moon moves the railing. -from Wang Anshi's Spring Night in the Song Dynasty

The vernacular definition is: however, the scenery in spring makes people upset, only seeing the shadows of flowers and trees quietly climb the railing with the movement of the moon.

2, the spring scenery is endless, and an apricot is out of the wall. -Quoted from Ye Shaoweng's "The Garden is Worth It" in Song Dynasty.

In the vernacular, it is defined as: but the spring scenery in this garden can't be closed after all. Look, there is a pink apricot flower on the wall.

3, wait for the east wind, colorful is always spring. -from Zhu's "Spring Day" Song

The definition of vernacular Chinese is: anyone can see the face of spring. Spring breeze makes flowers bloom and colorful, and spring scenery is everywhere.

4. There is little frost at the end of the year, and you can know the vegetation in the world in spring. I feel that the current business is full, the east wind blows water, and the greenery is poor. -From Song Zhangwei's Encounter in beginning of spring.

The vernacular interpretation is: at the end of the year, first frost is getting less and less, and in spring, plants and trees begin to know. At present, I only feel full of vitality, and the east wind blows the green waves on the water surface.

Every grass and tree knows that spring will come back soon, and all kinds of reds and purples compete for Fang Fei. Flower elm pod has no talent, but it can make blood fly all over the sky. -From Late Spring by Han Yu in Tang Dynasty

The vernacular explanation is: flowers and trees know that spring is back, and they all want to keep the pace of spring and compete for beauty. Even beautiful flowers and Yu Qian are unwilling to be lonely, dancing with the wind and turning into flying snow.

It was supposed to be a happy spring, but it was still a waste of time. If you don't get presbyopia every year, you won't get sick if you are anxious. -Excerpted from Yang Wanli's Wounded Spring in the Song Dynasty

The vernacular definition is: spring is coming, and it is expected that there will be many interesting things to enjoy this spring. Unexpectedly, this year, like previous years, failed to live up to the beauty of this spring. See that I never have eyes to watch the brilliant flowers every year. I am either sick or worried, so I am in the mood to see flowers!

7, the poet Jing Qing in the Spring Festival, green willows and yellow half uneven. If you stay in the forest, then you are a flower watcher when you go out. -From Juyuan Yang's Early Spring in the East of the City in the Tang Dynasty.

The definition of vernacular Chinese is: the fresh scenery in early spring is the poet's favorite. The tender leaves of the green willow branches sprout and the goose yellow is uneven. When it comes to bloom, the capital and the city are full of people who appreciate flowers.

8. Tianjie is crisp and crisp, and the grass color is near and not far. This is the most beautiful season of the year, far better than the late spring of the green willow. —— Excerpted from two poems by Han Yu in the Tang Dynasty, Zhang Eighteen Members in Early Spring.

The vernacular definition is: There is a lot of Mao Mao rain floating on the streets of Beijing, which is as thin as milk and extremely moist. Grass comes from the ground, and the colors of grass are faintly connected in the distance, but it looks sparse and sporadic when you look closely. The most beautiful scenery in a year is this early spring scenery, far better than the late spring in Lvyang City.

9. Spring breeze and green Jiang Nanan, when will the bright moon shine on me? -Excerpted from Wang Anshi's "Dengguazhou" in the Song Dynasty

The vernacular definition is: the gentle spring breeze has blown the south bank of the great river green again, and there is a bright moon in the sky. When can you follow me home?

10, bees and butterflies jump over the wall, but they don't like the spring scenery next door. —— Excerpted from "Qingquan" by Wang Jia in Tang Dynasty

The vernacular definition is: bees and butterflies fly over the wall one after another, which makes people suspect that the charming spring scenery is all in the neighborhood.

1 1, the silk river with beautiful spring scenery floats between heaven and earth, like a cloud on the edge of Yufeng, shuttling between ancient and modern times. -From Du Fu's "Going to the Building" in the Tang Dynasty

The vernacular explanation is: the spring scenery on both sides of Jinjiang River is overwhelming, and the clouds on Lei Yu Mountain are varied and unpredictable throughout the ages.

12, there is no youth in the New Year, and the grass shoots in early February. Snow comes in late spring, which means the flowers in the courtyard are flying. -From Chun Xue by Han Yu in the Tang Dynasty.

The definition of vernacular is: the new year has come, but there are no fragrant flowers. Until February, we were surprised to find that some grass sprouted. Snow also thinks that spring is too late, so it deliberately turns into a flower and flies around among the trees in the yard.

13, grass grows in February, and willows are drunk with spring smoke. -From the rural houses in Gaoding, Qing Dynasty.

The vernacular definition is: in February of the lunar calendar, the grass around the village has gradually sprouted and grown, and orioles fly around. Willow covered with long green branches, swaying in the wind, as if gently stroking the bank. The evaporated water vapor between Shui Ze and vegetation condenses into smoke. Willow seems to be intoxicated with this beautiful scenery.