Chrysanthemums are white in the land of wind and frost, not chrysanthemums in spring. ——Song Dynasty Yang Wanli's "Yong Chrysanthemum" means: The chrysanthemum has chosen a place with wind and frost. It is not that the spring light ignores the chrysanthemum and prevents it from blooming in the spring light. Don't think that spring rejects chrysanthemums. Chrysanthemums like to fight against wind and frost. This poem praises chrysanthemum from another angle. It’s not that chrysanthemums are preferred among flowers. There will be no flowers even after all the flowers have bloomed. ——Yuan Zhen's "Chrysanthemum" means: It's not that I prefer chrysanthemums, but that once a year, after the chrysanthemums bloom, no other flowers bloom, and there is no chance of flower appreciation. In autumn, flowers begin to appear at the roots of the hedgerow, but from indifference to prosperity. ——"Chrysanthemum" by Shen Zhou of the Ming Dynasty means: chrysanthemums are more beautiful after the flowers wither, they do not tend to be inflamed, they do not compete with other flowers, they bloom in the golden autumn, they live in peace and calmly, and they are proud and unyielding in the frost. The flowers bloom not in clusters of flowers, but the independent sparse hedges are interesting. ——Zheng Sixiao's "Han Ju" means: You bloom in autumn and never clump with flowers. Standing alone beside a sparse fence, your sentiments and interests have not faded. The incense formation soaring into the sky penetrates Chang'an, and the whole city is covered with golden armor. ——Huang Chao's "Chrysanthemum" means: Through the blooming yellow chrysanthemums, it seems that people can see the majestic momentum of the mighty golden armored army, which is about to break through Chang'an. There are secluded bushes along the three paths of my hometown, and dark frost falls in the blue sky one night. ——Ming Dynasty Tang Yin's "Chrysanthemum" means: describing the light blooming situation of chrysanthemums in the hometown. They bloom not in a flashy way, but in a faint and quiet way. They bloom so suddenly, so the couplet writes it as if they bloomed overnight. Like falling from the sky after the frost. It describes the proud quality of the chrysanthemum. It is not ostentatious, but rich in connotation, highlighting its quality in its simplicity. There is no rain cover when the lotus is gone, and the chrysanthemums are still covered with proud frost branches. ——Song Dynasty Su Shi's "Gift to Liu Jingwen" means: The lotus leaves have faded, and the leaves and rhizomes, like an umbrella to protect the rain, are no longer as graceful as in summer; the chrysanthemums have also withered, but the tall and straight chrysanthemum branches are proud of the frost. It still looks full of vitality in the cold wind. The autumn chrysanthemums are of beautiful color, and the dew on them reveals their beauty. ——Jin Dynasty Tao Yuanming's "Twenty Poems on Drinking" means: Autumn chrysanthemums are in full bloom and bright, containing dew and moistening flowers. I would rather die holding the fragrance on the branches than blow down among the flowers - Zheng Sixiao's "Painting Chrysanthemums" means: Chrysanthemums would rather die on the branches than be blown down by the north wind. Zheng Sixiao's chrysanthemum poem is different from other poems that praise chrysanthemums as good, beautiful, charming, and unyielding. It expresses ambitions and deeply conceals the poet's life experiences and ideal pursuits. It is a chrysanthemum poem with specific life connotations. The chrysanthemums are planted on the secluded cliffs, and the young ones are promoted in the cold weather. ——Yuan Song's "Chrysanthemum" means: The supernatural chrysanthemum is planted in the deep mountains, standing tall and tall, defying the wind and cold.