A.these flowers are getting more and more charming.
B. Dongliba wine after dusk
The poem "Flowing Flowers Desire to Charm Eyes" was written by the ancients during their spring outing, and it was written by Bai Juyi, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. This poem is a masterpiece depicting the beauty of the West Lake.
Bai Juyi described a dazzling spring scene with "flowers are becoming more and more charming" The language of the whole poem is approachable, fresh and natural, expressing Bai Juyi's happy mood during his spring outing.
In addition to Bai Juyi, many poets in the Tang Dynasty used poems with excellent artistic expression to describe the beauty of spring outing. For example, Wang Anshi's "Apricot Blossom": "Spring scenery can't be closed in the garden, and an apricot comes out of the wall."
Wang Zhihuan's In the Lodge of the Heron: "The mountains and rivers are all white, and the rain is like smoke in the sound of rules", and Du Mu's "Thousands of miles of Ti Ying are green and red, and the water town is full of wine flags" and so on. Just like modern people's circle of friends and short videos, ancient people's love and joy for spring outing are reflected in their poems.
"Dongli put wine after dusk, and there is fragrance in the sleeve. Mo Tao does not forget me, the curtain rolls west wind, and people are thinner than yellow flowers. " It comes from Li Qingzhao's poem "Drunk with flowers, misty clouds, sad forever" in the Song Dynasty. This word is Li Qingzhao's description of drinking and enjoying chrysanthemums on the Double Ninth Festival, but the scene is bleak and lonely.
Spring outing originated from the activities of the ancients to eliminate disasters and diseases, and it is a traditional and interesting festival activity in China. It can be traced back to the "infant" of the Zhou Dynasty. "Disease" is an ancient activity to eliminate disasters and diseases.
Winter goes and spring comes, the earth recovers, and many diseases that endanger people's health also appear frequently with the warming weather. In order to ensure the safety of people and animals and eliminate disasters and diseases, the ancients gathered together to bathe and embalm themselves every spring. During the Wei and Jin Dynasties, people set the outing on Shangsi Festival, that is, the third day of the third lunar month.