Poems with budding spring in their hearts
The first half of the word depicts a beautiful picture of the south of the Yangtze River with concise sentences: "The waves are gone, Liu Yiyi. The grass in the lonely village is far away, and the apricot flowers fly in the setting sun. " Willow, as early as in the Book of Songs, is already an affectionate thing; Apricot flowers are used to set off beautiful feelings in many literary and artistic works. Kou Zhun's description in a few words seems to be handy, and the lingering scene of another village has dyed Sifuchun in my heart forever to the fullest. In the second half, the implied feelings were directly expressed: "Jiang Nanchun was completely heartbroken, and Pingman Tingzhou people did not return." Beautiful spring scenery reflects the sadness of missing and leaving sorrow. Spring is over, and there is still no news from the people in my heart. The faint sadness that pervades the vast water makes readers feel the same, just like the white apple flowers on the water. This is obviously borrowed from the famous sentence of "Tingzhou picks white apples and warms the south of the Yangtze River in the sun" in the Southern Dynasties. Kou Zhun's other poem "Walking on the Shakespeare River", which is dissatisfied with his wife, is also written in Shangque with "Hong Ying has fallen" and "Ling Hua is full of dust" in the spring scenery of Xiaque. They are all beautifully written, the scenes blend, and the tenderness of the seven-foot man is vividly on the paper. Spring is coming, and spring is budding. Read some lyrics and poems to express your feelings.