Write two complete poems describing plants.

The whole poem describing plants is as follows:

1, the lotus has no shelter from the rain, and the chrysanthemum still has Ao Shuang branches. You must remember the best scenery in a year, which is in the late autumn and early winter of orange and green. -Su Shi gave it to Liu Jingwen.

Interpretation: This poem means that the lotus flower has withered, even the lotus leaf holding the rain has withered, and only the branches that beat the chrysanthemum stand proudly in the frost. You must remember the best scenery of the year. The most beautiful scenery is in late autumn and early winter, orange and green.

Appreciation: This poem was written by the poet to his good friend Liu Jingwen, expressing his yearning for his good friend.

After all, the scenery of the West Lake is different from that at four o'clock in June. Lotus leaves will not turn green the next day, and lotus flowers are particularly bright red in the sun. -Yang Wanli's "Chu Xiao Jingci Temple sends Lin Zifang"

Interpretation: This poem means that the scenery of the West Lake in June is different from other seasons. Thick lotus leaves spread out layer by layer, connected with the blue sky. The endless green and slender lotus flowers here are in full bloom, which are particularly bright and red under the sunlight.

Appreciation: This is a poem describing the beauty of the West Lake in June. This poem is full of pictures. The poet begins with the fact that the scenery of the West Lake in June is different from other seasons. These two simple poems show that the scenery of the West Lake in summer is different. Poetry seems to blurt out, which is the most intuitive feeling after shock and ecstasy, thus strengthening the beauty of the West Lake.

3, days are not everywhere, youth is just coming. Although moss is as small as rice, it also blooms like peony. -moss in Yuan Mei.

Interpretation: The meaning of this poem is that moss grows luxuriantly in places where sunlight cannot reach. Moss flowers are as small as rice grains, striving for the same opening rights as peony.

Appreciation: Moss is a low-level plant, mostly parasitic in dark and humid places, but it also has its own life instinct and life intention, and will not lose the courage to grow because of the harsh environment. The poet can see this and sing it, which is very insightful.

It is with strong vitality that it breaks through the obstacles of the environment and glows with youthful brilliance. Moss also blooms, and flowers are as small as rice grains. As long as they can open, seed and reproduce, it is the victory of life, so learning from peony is both modesty and pride.