1. Poems about flowers competing for beauty
Poems about flowers competing for beauty 1. Poems describing many flowers competing for beauty and being very beautiful
Famous verses describing cherries
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A tree of cherries is red with rain
"Luofu Yange" written by Feng Yanji of the Southern Tang Dynasty: "To the east of the melancholy wall, a tree of cherries is red with rain."
Green and green, a few cherries have red leaves
"Yellow Bean Leaves" by Zhao Yanduan of the Song Dynasty
The flowing light is easy to throw people away, the cherries are red and the bananas are green
< p> Three sentences describe the passage of spring: cherries turn red and bananas turn green, vividly reflecting the passage of seasons.Song Dynasty Jiang Jie's "A Cut of Plum Blossoms·A Boat Crossing the Wujiang River"
The plums drip with acid and splash on the teeth, and the bananas split green and cover the window screens
Song Dynasty Yang Wanli's "Idle Life in Early Summer" "After a nap, Part 1": "The plum blossoms are sour and splash on the teeth, and the bananas are green on the window screen. I have no heart to think about when I sleep for a long time, and I watch the children catching willow flowers."
Poems about apricot blossoms
p>The red mountain apricot hair is randomly scattered, and the new green water apples are born
"Early Spring in Nanhu" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty
No wonder the apricot garden is haggard, and the city is full of it How many flower arrangers
have gone haggard. In disarray. Two sentences say that the Xingyuan Garden is in disarray because there are too many people folding flower plugs.
"Apricot Garden" by Du Mu of the Tang Dynasty
The spring light is fighting against the sun every day, and the apricot blossoms are fragrant on the slopes of the mountain city
"Day by Day" by Li Shangyin
Knowing that there is an apricot garden with no way to enter, the branches in front of the horse are full of melancholy
Tang Dynasty Wen Tingyun's "The Former Residence of Li Zhengjun" (also a poem by Wang Jian)
After the rain, the sun sets, and the apricot flowers are scattered Fragrance
"Bodhisattva Man" by Wen Tingyun of the Tang Dynasty
The dawn is cold outside the green poplar smoke, and the spring is full of red apricot branches
"Spring in the Jade House" by Song Qi of the Song Dynasty 》
The plum blossoms are blowing in the wind, and the red apricot flowers are fragrant in the rain
"Linjiang Fairy" by Yan Shu of the Song Dynasty
The fragrant buds on the apricot tips are broken. Light red faded to white rouge 涴
Light red faded to white: The light red flower color faded to light white. 涴: stained by mud.
"Butterflies in Love with Flowers" by Su Shi of the Song Dynasty
The sparse clear rain makes the setting sun rise, and I lean on the railing for a long time, and the apricot flowers are fragrant outside the wall
"Xiaozhong Mountain" by Cao Group of the Song Dynasty
The garden is full of spring scenery and can’t be closed, and a branch of red apricot comes out of the wall
Song Dynasty Ye Shaoweng’s "The Garden Is Not Worth It": "You should pity the clogs with green moss on their teeth, and the small buckle of the firewood will not open for a long time." Open. The garden is full of spring scenery, and a branch of red apricot comes out of the wall."
A period of good spring cannot be hidden, and the apricot blossoms are exposed on the pink wall
"Ou" by Zhang Liangchen of the Song Dynasty. "Title"
Listening to the spring rain in the small building all night, apricot blossoms were sold in the Ming Dynasty in the deep alley
"The First Spring Rain in Lin'an" by Lu You of the Song Dynasty
The clothes are wet with apricots The rain of flowers, the willow wind does not blow cold on the face
"Quatrains" by Shi Zhinan of the Song Dynasty
The steps are full of green grass and the fragrance of apricot flowers
Liu Tong of the Song Dynasty "Linjiang Fairy"
Poems describing pear blossoms
The new flowers of the bank reed are white, and the late leaves of the mountain pear are red.
Bank reed: the reeds on the bank. Dan: Red.
Tang Dynasty Zheng Min's "Demotion to Ruzhou Guangcheng Station"
Sending the Spring Alone with Pear Blossoms
Tang Dynasty Du Mu's "The Last Spring Comes to Nanting Alone" "Sent to Zhang Hu": "The high branches and hundreds of tongues are still bullying the birds, and the pear blossoms with leaves alone bring spring."
The willow color is golden and tender, and the pear blossoms are white and fragrant with snow
Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty, "The Music in the Palace" Eight Poems"
Pear blossoms, thousands of trees, snow, poplar leaves and thousands of cigarettes
Poplar leaves: willows
Tang Cen Shen's "Sending Yangzi"
The moon is hazy, a pear tree is blooming in the drizzle
"Yellow Bean Leaves" by Chen Ke of the Song Dynasty
The sky is filled with willows when there is no wind, and the ground is covered with pear flowers when there is no rain< /p>
"Tangli" by Fan Chengda of the Song Dynasty
Poems describing orchids
Spring orchids and autumn chrysanthemums will last forever
The meaning is to tune the spring orchid, and the autumn poem is to offer the chrysanthemum. The fragrance will last forever and last forever.
"Nine Songs to the Soul" by Qu Yuan of the Chu Dynasty in the Warring States Period
Spring orchids and autumn chrysanthemums are the beauty of their time
"Nine Songs of Songs of Chu·Nine Songs" by Hong Xingzu of the Song Dynasty Supplementary Notes to "Rite Soul"
The weak willows are lifted up by the wind, and the orchid dew seems to be stained by the towel
The willow silk is fluttering in the wind as if it is lifting the sleeves. 浥鹿: Dew is moist. Like a wet towel: The orchids are wet with dew, as if they were wet with a hand towel.
Liu Yuxi of the Tang Dynasty, "He Lo Tian Bai Ju Yi Chun Ci is composed of sentences based on the rhythm of Jiangnan music"
The intention is not to smell the fragrance, the fragrance is in the unintentional place
The intention : Have a heart.
"Bu Suanzi Orchid" by Cao Zu of the Song Dynasty
Poems describing roses
If the fragrance is not shaken, it will be chaotic, and if there is no wind, the flowers will fly by themselves
Two sentences describe the petals being light and dancing without wind.
"Ode to the Rose" by Liu Yun of Liang Dynasty in the Southern Dynasties
If I don't go to the east mountain for a long time, the rose will bloom several times
"Two Poems of Recalling the East Mountain" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty (the first one )": "If I don't go to the east mountain for a long time, the roses will bloom several times. The white clouds will disperse by themselves, and who will the bright moon fall on?
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There are no tears in front of the mirror, and the roses will return as soon as they fade
Du Mu of the Tang Dynasty’s "Leave a Gift"
The affectionate peony contains spring tears, and the powerless rose lies Xiaozhi
Spring Tears: Refers to the wet raindrops. Two sentences describe the tender posture of flowers and plants after a night of spring rain.
"Spring Day" by Qin Guan of the Song Dynasty. 2. Words and phrases describing the vying for beauty of various flowers
Famous lines describing cherries: A tree of cherries brings red rain. Feng Yanwei of the Southern Tang Dynasty, "Luofu Yange": "To the east of the melancholy wall, a tree of cherries brings rain. red. ”
Green and green, a few cherries are red on the bottom of the leaves. Song Dynasty Zhao Yanduan’s "Yellow Bean Leaf" is easy to throw people away. The cherries are red, and the bananas are green. Three sentences describe the passage of spring: cherries are getting red, and bananas are turning. Green vividly embodies the passage of seasons. Song Dynasty's Jiang Jie's "A Cut of Plum Blossoms: A Boat Crossing the Wujiang River" The plums drip with acid and splash on the teeth, and the bananas split green on the window screen. Song Dynasty's Yang Wanli's "Rising from a nap in early summer. Part 1": "The plums drip with acid and splash on the teeth." Teeth, plantains are divided into green and put on the window screen.
After a long sleep, I wake up without thoughts and watch the children catching willow flowers. "The poem describing apricot blossoms is randomly scattered. The apricot hair on the red mountain is scattered, and the new green water is spread out. "Early Spring in Nanhu" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty. Don't blame the apricot garden for being haggard. How many flower arrangers in the city have gone haggard.
The two sentences say that the apricot garden is in a state of disarray because there are too many people cutting flower plugs.
"Xingyuan" by Du Mu of the Tang Dynasty, the sun shines brightly every day, and the apricot flowers bloom on the slopes of the mountain city. "Day by day" by Li Shangyin. Knowing that there is an apricot orchard, there is no way to enter, and the melancholy in front of the horse is full of red branches. Tang·Wen Tingyun's "Former Residence of Li Zhengjun" (also written by Wang Jian's poem) After the rain, the sun sets, and the apricot blossoms are falling and fragrant. Tang·Wen Tingyun's "Bodhisattva Barbarian" The green poplar smoke is dawning outside Lightly, the plum blossoms are blown by the wind in Song Qi's "Spring in the Jade House", and the fragrant buds on the apricot tips are broken by the rain and the red apricots are fragrant in Song Dynasty's "Linjiang Fairy" by Yan Shu. : The light red flower color has faded to light white.
涴: Stained by mud. Song Dynasty Su Shi's "Butterfly Love Flower" The sparse sunny rain makes the setting sun, and the apricot flowers outside the wall are fragrant. Song Dynasty Cao Cao. "Xiaochong Mountain" The garden is full of spring scenery and I can't close it, a branch of red apricot comes out of the wall. Ye Shaoweng of the Song Dynasty "It's not worth visiting the garden": "You should pity the teeth of the clogs and the green moss, the small buckle firewood door will not open for a long time."
The garden is filled with spring scenery and can’t be contained, and a branch of red apricot comes out of the wall. "A period of good spring cannot be hidden. The apricot blossoms are exposed on the pink walls. Song Dynasty Zhang Liangchen's "Odd Title" Listening to the spring rain in the small building all night, apricot blossoms are sold in the Ming Dynasty in the deep alley The rain does not blow cold on the face and the willow wind blows. Song Dynasty Shi Zhinan's "Quatrains" The steps are full of green grass and a patch of apricot blossoms are fragrant. Song Dynasty Liu Tong's "Linjiang Fairy" describes the pear blossoms. The new flowers of the reeds on the bank are white, and the late leaves of the mountain pears are red. The reeds on the bank:
Red: Tang Dynasty Zheng Min's "Relegation to Ruzhou Guangcheng Post" sent pear leaves alone to the Spring Tang Dynasty Du Mu's "I came to Nanting alone in the late spring to send to Zhang Hu": " The tall branches and hundreds of tongues still deceive the birds, and the pear blossoms with leaves alone bring spring. "
The willow color is golden and tender, the pear blossoms are white and the snow is fragrant. Li Bai's "Eight Poems for Palace Music" of the Tang Dynasty. The pear blossoms are on a thousand trees with snow, and the poplar leaves are thousands of smoke. Poplar leaves: Yangliu Tang· Cen Shen's "Sending Yang Zi" The moon is hazy Hazy, a tree of pear blossoms in the drizzle. Song Dynasty Chen Ke's "Yellow Bean Leaves" Windless willows fill the sky. No rain. Tangli flowers all over the ground. Song Dynasty Fan Chengda's "Tangli" poem describing orchids. Spring orchids are blooming and autumn chrysanthemums grow. The ancient meaning of Jue Xi is to adjust the spring orchid, and the autumn poem is for chrysanthemum. The fragrance lasts forever and will last forever. The spring orchids and autumn chrysanthemums in Qu Yuan's "Nine Songs of Ritual Soul" of the Chu Dynasty in the Warring States Period are also outstanding in their own time. "Hun" added: The weak willows lift their sleeves in the wind, and the willow silk is fluttering in the wind, as if they are wet with dew. Towel: The orchids are wet with dew, as if they were wetted with handkerchiefs.
Liu Yuxi of the Tang Dynasty, "He Lo Tian and Bai Ju Yi's Spring Poems Reminiscing about the Songs of Jiangnan" mean that they refuse to smell the fragrance when they smell it, but pay attention to the fragrance without thinking. : There is a heart. The poem "Bu Suan Zi Lan" written by Cao Zu of the Song Dynasty describes the fragrance of roses without shaking. Two sentences describe the petals being light and dancing without wind.
Liang Liu of the Southern Dynasties. Yun's "Ode to the Rose" If you don't go to the east mountain for a long time, the roses will bloom several times. Tang Dynasty Li Bai's "Two Poems on Recalling Dongshan (Part 1)": "If you don't go to the east mountain for a long time, the roses will bloom several times. The white clouds are still scattered, who will the bright moon fall on? ”
There are no tears in front of the mirror, and the roses will return as soon as they fade. Du Mu’s "Leave a Gift" of the Tang Dynasty. The affectionate peonies contain spring tears, and the powerless roses lie on the dawn branches with spring tears: referring to the wet raindrops. Two sentences are written The graceful posture of flowers and plants after a night of spring rain
"Spring Day" by Qin Guan of the Song Dynasty.