A poem containing the word "spring"

Poems containing the word "Spring" are as follows:

Dawn of Spring Tang Meng Haoran: In the spring morning, I woke up briskly, surrounded by birds singing. How many flowers fall after a stormy night. Interpretation: In spring, it's dawn before I know it. It's the chirping birds that disturb my deep sleep. Last night, the wind and rain kept falling, and I don't know how many beautiful spring flowers were blown down. Theme: This poem expresses the poet's love and pity for spring, and his good mood of loving and cherishing spring.

Tang Hanyu, Poem One of Two Late Springs: Soon after the grass and trees know the spring, all kinds of reds and purples compete for Fang Fei. Even the fickle elm tree without beautiful colors is unwilling to be lonely, dancing with the wind and turning into snowflakes flying all over the sky. Interpretation: Flowers and trees all know that spring is back, and they all want to keep the pace of spring and compete with each other. Even beautiful flowers and elm money are unwilling to be lonely, dancing with the wind and turning into flying snow.

Theme: This poem depicts the beautiful scenery of late spring in an anthropomorphic way, which means that people should seize the opportunity to make progress and create valuable things.

"Delighting in Rain on a Spring Night" Don Du Fu: Good rain knows the season, when spring comes. Sneak into the night with the wind, moisten things silently. The wild path is dark, and the river is bright. Look at the red and wet place, the flowers in Jinguancheng are heavy. Interpretation: Good rain seems to pick the season and come in the spring when everything is born. With the gentle breeze, it quietly enters the night and moistens everything on the earth in detail.

Thick dark clouds covered the fields and paths, and only a little fishing fire from a fishing boat by the river emitted a ray of light, which was particularly bright. When the morning comes, the wet soil must be covered with red petals, and the streets and alleys of Jinguancheng must be a colorful scene.

Theme: This poem mainly describes the beauty of spring night rain that moistens everything, and enthusiastically eulogizes the timely and moist spring rain. Expressed the poet's love and praise for the selfless dedication of the spring night drizzle.

Tang Yuanheng in spring: The willow blossoms are bright, the drizzle is raining, and the residual flowers are not seen. Last night, the spring breeze blew away my sweet dream of homesickness. In my dream, I chased the spring breeze back to my hometown. Interpretation: In the drizzle of spring in Chu Qing, the color of willows darkens, and the residual flowers fall out, revealing the sound of warblers singing in the branches. Last night, the spring breeze blew away my sweet homesickness dream. In my dream, I chased the spring breeze and flew back to my hometown of Los Angeles.

Theme: This poem runs through the withered spring scenery, in which a sad homesickness is put in, revealing a warm and melancholy feeling.

Ye Songshaoweng's "It's not worth going to the park": Pity your dog's teeth, print moss, and Chai Fei won't open for a long time. But this spring spring, after all, can't be caged. Look, there is a pink apricot sticking out of the wall. Interpretation: Perhaps the owner of the garden was worried that my clogs would trample on his precious moss and tapped Chai Men, but no one came to open it for a long time.

But the spring scenery in this garden can't be caged after all. Look, there is a pink apricot flower on the wall. Theme: What the poet saw and felt when he visited the garden in spring. This little poem expresses the author's thoughts and feelings of loving life, nature and optimism.

Wang Wei, Xiangsishutang: When those red berries come in spring, they blush on your southern branches. People who want to miss them collect more, and Mix red beans have attracted people's attention. Interpretation: Red and round red beans grow in the sunny south, and I don't know how many are born in the warm spring season in bloom. I hope that people who miss me will collect more, and small red beans will attract acacia. Theme: This poem expresses the author's deepest and sincere love for his friends by praising red beans.

Liu Yuxi, Tang's "The Word of Spring": The new makeup should be placed in Zhu Lou, and the spring scenery is deeply locked. Go to the court and look up at the new flowers. Dragonflies fly to the head of Hosta. Interpretation: I put on heavy makeup and went to the Red Chamber. Although the spring scenery in the courtyard is good, it just adds to my worries. Go to the court to check the newly opened flowers, and the dragonfly flies to the top of the Hosta.

Theme: This poem describes a unique scene in which a maid-in-waiting wears new makeup but no one appreciates it, so she can only count flowers to amuse herself, attracting dragonflies to fly over her head. It shows the author's endless bitterness.