"Xiao He just showed his sharp horns, and the dragonfly had already stood on his head." Is it a poem about lotus flowers?

"Xiao He only shows its sharp horns, and dragonflies stand on its head long ago" comes from Xiao Chi written by Yang Wanli, a poet in the Southern Song Dynasty. The original poem is "spring eyes are silent and pity the trickle, the shade shines on the water, he only shows his sharp horns, and a dragonfly has long stood on his head."

This poem expresses the author's love for life. Through the description of spring water, shade, lotus flower and dragonfly in a small pool, we can draw a simple, natural, vivid and full of infinite vitality: the spring water oozes silently, as if cherishing the crystal spring water; Green trees like to blend their shadows into the pool water in the soft sunshine atmosphere; The tender lotus leaf has just exposed its sharp leaves, and the naughty dragonfly has been standing on it for a long time. The whole poem focuses on the "small" place and vividly describes the lively new scene in the pond in early summer, which is used to describe the newcomers who are budding.