Poetry about hibiscus flowers

Poems about hibiscus flowers include:

1. Don’t be frightened by the dew to add new purple, wait until the light frost makes it blush. But the peonies are still simple and vulgar, but they will be rich and beautiful in the spring breeze. ——"Hibiscus Flower" by Fang Yue of the Song Dynasty

Translation: Don't be surprised that the dew on the petals adds a new purple color, and look forward to the arrival of slight frost, which will dye the flowers with a light red halo. The poem describes the hibiscus flower to show the bright beauty of the flower, as well as the dew and slight frost on the petals, which makes the flower more charming.

The poet also compared peonies with this, emphasizing the elegance and innocence of hibiscus flowers. The whole poem uses flowers as a medium to express the author's pursuit of beautiful things and admiration for the beauty of nature. It reflects the Song Dynasty literati's aesthetic consciousness of advocating nature and pursuing indifference.

2. A tree that resists frost is full of green trees, and the flowers bloom in two different colors. It is suspected that Xizi is beside the wine, half awake and half drunk, standing in the west wind. ——"Two-color Hibiscus Flower" by Jiang Teli of the Song Dynasty

Translation: There is a green hibiscus flower that resists the invasion of frost and blooms flowers of two colors. Like a tipsy beauty dancing lightly in the wind.

The whole poem shows the diversity and beauty of nature through the description of hibiscus flowers in a concise way of expression. By associating flowers with beauty and wine, the poet skillfully combines natural landscapes with human sophistication, allowing people to feel the blend of natural beauty and humanistic emotions, and experience the poet's love for life and beauty.

3. Watch the hibiscus on the side of Furong City. When it blooms, it is light white and deep red. ——Song Dynasty Yue Ke's "Impressions of Watching the Hibiscus"?

Translation: Watch the hibiscus flowers blooming on the outskirts of Furong City. When the flowers first bloom, the color is as light and elegant as white, and then gradually changes to dark colors. Red, showing strong color.

By watching the changes of hibiscus flowers, I express my feelings about the flow of life and the fleeting time. The poet uses flowers to bloom and wither to symbolize the changes in life and aging. At the same time, he calls on people to cherish the present and maintain a heroic mentality. Through the description of natural scenery, this poem evokes people's thinking about life and time, as well as profound thinking about how to understand and face life.