Yang Wanli has a poem about the weeping begonia.

Two Poems on the Silk Begonia

Yang Wanli

There are no waves to peek at the bottom, and you can also learn to hang when competing with willows.

The sky is suddenly sunny at dawn, and the sun is shining brightly.

The hanging silk gives you a unique scenery, who knows that all will be lost to Shu Haitang.

The wind stirs the Jade Emperor's red world, and the sun bakes the Blue Emperor's purple clothes.

I am still drunk in spring when I am lazy and have no energy, but I am energetic and want to put on my makeup after sleeping.

It’s like an old man’s new sentence, let’s see if Qu Tao Li dares to bear it.

Yang Wanli (1127-1206) was born in Jishui, Jizhou (now Jishui, Jiangxi Province), with the courtesy name Tingxiu and the nickname Chengzhai. Shaoxing Jinshi in the 24th year. During the reign of Emperor Xiaozong, he became an official and served as an attendant to the prince. Guang Zongzhao was appointed secretary-supervisor. Work poetry. He is one of the "Four Great Masters of the Southern Song Dynasty". He first studied "Jiangxi Poetry School", then studied Wang Anshi and late Tang poetry, and finally became his own family. He wrote more than 20,000 poems in his life. Can also write. There is "Chengzhai Collection".