Poem on Taxus chinensis fruit 1. The quatrains describing yew.
Sentence 1- Taxus chinensis has a strong anti-cancer function and is known as the' healthy tree' of human beings. Our company has built more than 30,000 mu of Taxus seedling breeding base ... Planting Taxus in a large area can purify the air and protect the environment, so that human development and environmental protection can achieve harmony and unity.
The second sentence-among the flowers, a piece of green stands proudly in the mountains and walks forward. It turned out to be yew. It's said that Taxus chinensis is a healthy tree, and it's recognized as a natural anticancer plant in danger of extinction. ※. The alkaloid gas secreted by it can play a role in preventing and treating cancer, purifying air, conditioning and health care, and preventing diseases.
The third sentence-the role of Taxus chinensis is to fight cancer and absorb harmful gases, such as benzene, nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide. It can also make oxygen all the time. ※. In a decorated house, there will be many harmful gases, the most serious of which is benzene, which is easy to get leukemia. At this time, it is better to put a few yew plants in the house.
The fourth sentence-from a distance, the yew at the door seems to have become an impenetrable green silk, so pure and outstanding, without any impurities. ※ When I get closer, I find that the layering of "filigree" is very strong, and the thick or light green seems to be dotted with thousands of dense spots. In this way, yew is more meaningful and has more room for imagination. And I, every morning, smoke the intoxicating smell of yew and do morning exercises at home.
The fifth sentence-my family lives in Liangquan Village, Ruyuan, western Yunnan. Three wooden houses were built on the hillside, and a yew tree grew fifty or sixty meters behind the house. It is slim and graceful, facing the sunshine, and spreading a big umbrella with green leaves under the blue sky, as if guarding our beautiful home. ※. Every moonlit night, all is silent, the spring breeze blows, and the branches of Taxus chinensis sway, making a slight rustling sound. The bright moonlight is dotted on the dense branches and leaves, and the moon shadow is heavy and shining with dazzling brilliance, as if whispering. The whole village seems to be covered with a golden blue quilt, and sometimes dogs bark.
The sixth sentence-Taxus chinensis has strong negative tolerance, slow growth and evergreen seasons, and has unique effects of preventing cancer, lowering blood sugar and purifying indoor air. Roots, stems, leaves and fruits can be used as medicine. ※. All countries in the world regard it as a "national treasure" and have the name of "plant gold".
The seventh sentence-Taxus chinensis, in this spring in bloom, is unique and unpretentious, releasing its infinite feelings for spring and infinite dedication to people. It has been said that a simple mountain youth like Taxus chinensis is not picky about life and can cope with all kinds of environments. ※. You can stand on the edge of the field by the water, or stand proudly on the hillside alone, even if you live in the forest with other trees, you can live casually. When the rain comes, it chooses silence; When the wind comes, it smiles. Facing ups and downs, it is a philosophy of life to let bloom fall in front of the court and relax by the clouds in the sky.
Eighth sentence-yew is the sacred tree of our family. When something big happens at home, Dad always stands under the tree. ※. Mom has always been in poor health, and dad often helps her walk around the tree. On the summer night before I went to the county to attend the college entrance examination, my father stood quietly under the tree and stared at the leafy yew, not knowing what he was praying for.
The ninth sentence-my yew is a very small Chinese fir, just bought back less than 20 cm. Now, although it has grown to 20 cm, I am very satisfied with the small green shoots. Every day when I come home from school, I always take a look at this young Chinese fir, hoping that it will grow taller, but I still fail to live up to my hopes. ※. Although the newly grown seedlings are only five centimeters, the hope of growing into a real yew falls on its "shoulders". Taxus chinensis, I hope you will thrive and grow into a real Taxus chinensis.
Sentence10-The leaves of Taxus chinensis are straight and shiny. If the leaves become dim or even shrink, water them. ※. The principle of watering is "if you don't do it, water it thoroughly". Water comes in the morning and evening in summer and at noon in winter. Spray foliar fertilizer (potassium dihydrogen phosphate) every other month.
2. When Su Dongbo praised the beautiful Yushan fruit as a golden plate, what fruit did he really mean?
As the saying goes, "a beautiful Yushan fruit is a golden plate." Some people may be unfamiliar with Yushan Fruit, which was praised as "golden dish" by Su Dongpo, a great poet in the Song Dynasty. In fact, it is a common torreya grandis in Zhejiang, Anhui, Jiangxi, Jiangsu and Fujian provinces. It is also produced in Xinning and Ningxiang counties of Hunan Province. Torreya grandis is also called Jade Torreya, Torreya grandis and Torreya grandis. "Dongpo Jushi" wants to be called Yushan Fruit because Torreya grandis produced in Yushan County, Jiangxi Province is more famous. But the truly famous torreya grandis varieties are torreya grandis in Qiao Feng, Zhejiang and torreya grandis in Taiping, Anhui.
When those red berries come in spring, as a symbol of our love.
No, the red beans mentioned in the poem are red bean trees.
Original text:
When those red berries come in spring, they flush on your southern branches.
People who want to miss them collect more, and Mix red beans have attracted people's attention.
Vernacular translation:
Red beans grow on the land in the south, and I don't know how many new branches grow every spring. I hope you can collect it as much as you like, because it can best pin your love for acacia.
This poem is from Acacia written by the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Wei.
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Writing background:
Acacia is a poem written by Wang Wei, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. This poem is about acacia, but the whole article can't be separated from red beans, and the name of acacia is being used to associate acacia. The first sentence is about the origin of red beans; The second sentence asks "how many branches to send", which is very simple and vivid. If you ask nature, you will tease your feelings. Three sentences are "more choices" for friends. The words are here and the meaning is there; The last paragraph clearly shows its acacia nature. If you push it to the extreme with the word "most", then the reason for "picking more" is self-evident, and its meaning is also deeply contained. The whole poem is lively, but euphemistic and implicit, and shallow and affectionate. According to legend, he composed and sang for people at that time, which was popular in Jiangnan.
The whole poem is permeated with the enthusiasm of teenagers, the breath of youth and full of feelings. Every word does not leave the red bean, but it is "outside the elephant, in the middle" to express the love of acacia. It is "in one go", which is extremely vivid but euphemistic. In life, the most affectionate words are often plain and natural. Wang Wei is very good at refining this simple and typical language to express profound thoughts and feelings. So it is not surprising that this poem is simple and affectionate and became a popular song at that time.
Acacia, also known as Acacia and Li Guinian from the River; "The blush on your southern branches" is also called "Qiu Lai made a branch"; "Give me a hug and go home" is also called "Don't take it off". Hong Mai, a great scholar in the Southern Song Dynasty, compiled a version of Ten Thousand Volumes of Tang Poems: "Red plums come in spring and lose their branches. I advise you not to take it off as a symbol of our love. "
4. Write a composition about the tenacious vitality of Taxus chinensis.
But as soon as you walk into our village, you will be fascinated by those old trees. You see, only four or five people can hold it, and it is as high as five stories. Cinnamomum camphora with straight trunk and fragrant all year round; The crown of the tree is like a mushroom, green and shiny; The branches are upside down, the welcoming pine is lush ... there are more than 30 trees, all of which have a history of 3500 years. How lovely these ancient trees are. But my favorite is yew. Mairei, which has a history of 500 years, has thick and straight branches and is green.
I like her because she is my mother. Before the Spring Festival every year, since I was sensible, my parents have been carrying tributes, lighting incense sticks and affixing such a pair as "respecting ancient trees as mothers and keeping children healthy", and then muttering to themselves, meaning that they hope she can bless me to grow up safely and healthily. I wonder if she can protect me. Anyway, in my young mind, she is another mother who cares about my growth.
I like her because she is our paradise. Every late autumn, this tree will be covered with bright red fruits the size of beans. After school, regardless of the adults' dissuasion, the friends climbed to the tree to pick fruits to eat, chirping like a group of happy birds, enjoying the gifts given by this big tree. This fruit is red, sour and sweet. I really want to eat it. This tree not only gave us a good meal, but also became our paradise. Because of her lush foliage, every summer, people gather under the tree to enjoy the cool and chat, and our children chase and play games in groups under the shade. Although we are sweating, we don't feel hot or tired.
I like her because she has a strange thing. This tree grows by the river at the entrance to the village. There is an old stone arch bridge under the tree. On the back of the bridge, there is a root as thick as a dragon and as thick as a bucket. This root belongs to this old tree. In order to get enough nutrition, she can put her roots across the bridge deck and reach the other side. This "green dragon lying on the back of the bridge" landscape has created a unique scenery at the entrance of our village, and at the same time attracted some people to explore, which comes first, the bridge or the roots? It is said that so far, some experts have not found the answer.
I like her better because she has tenacious vitality. He has a history of more than 500 years and has really experienced many vicissitudes. I don't know how many times I have been hit by lightning, snow pressure, flood or drought, but she is always lush. I even witnessed it once. She was roasted by fire for more than an hour, but she was not burned to death. It was a New Year's Eve, and we were about to have a reunion dinner when we suddenly heard "Fire! Fire! " The sound of the phone. I ran to have a look. I saw the big tree at the entrance of the village, full of smoke and flames. After more than an hour of fighting, the fire was shattered. It turned out that the fire was accidentally lit by a candle by a person who worshipped her as a mother. I thought the tree would be buried in the fire, but I didn't expect it to grow more luxuriantly. This is really a sacred tree!
It is said that this tree has medicinal value, and the medicine extracted from her has the function of preventing and treating cancer.
Ah! Taxus chinensis, which protects our growth and beautifies our home, shows tenacious vitality and medicinal value. What a treasure! I like her best!
Taxus can produce red beans.
Red beans are broad-leaved species of red bean trees, not conifers of Taxus chinensis. The fruit of Taxus chinensis is a berry, which melts at the touch.
Red bean trees are also called acacia trees. This is a woody vine.
The fruit-red beans, also known as acacia beans, is crystal clear, not moth-eaten for a long time, not spoiled, and the color remains unchanged. The seeds are bright red, bright, nearly round and 1.3-2 cm long.
People have always regarded it as a "fake gem", embedded in rings, earrings and other ornaments to suppress evil spirits. In ancient times, young men and women also gave it to each other as a precious gift, as a priceless token of love.
To this end, the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Wei wrote a famous poem "Acacia", in which he wrote, "When those red berries come in spring, they flush on your southern branches. People who want to miss them collect more, and Mix red beans have attracted people's attention.
"Wang Wei's poems, handed down from generation to generation, have been read by those affectionate men and women and are deeply touched. Red beans have become a symbol of love, a treasure of acacia and a token of love.