Help: Who can help me find a poem about daffodils?

There is a pot of daffodils on the desk, which is full of spring. When we appreciate the emerald-like leaves, pure flowers and intoxicating fragrance, it is more interesting to read poems chanting daffodils.

There are many poems chanting daffodils in past dynasties. Liu Bangzhi, a poet in the Song Dynasty, once wrote: "Water can create wonders, and Leng Xiang can move the ice muscles. Who has the sage like type today? Sweep the moth eyebrows. " The poem begins with the phrase "water can make heaven and water can make nature", which appropriately describes the ecology of daffodils.

The poem of Yuan Dynasty wrote: "Don't believe in giving Luo Shen, Ling Bo will be reborn. The fragrance of water is clear, so leave someone to thank you. " Yuan Shiyuan said in a poem: "Drunk column is beside the golden cup, and the wind is tired and the sleeves are long." Compared with the idea of dust-free, Ma Gu once made an appointment with Xunyang. "These poems are about noble and free from vulgarity daffodils. Another example is the poem of Wen Zhiming, a painter and calligrapher in the Ming Dynasty, which wrote: "There is no wind and natural flow in the ribbon, and the breeze is slight (the country is a plus Dan). Nine miles away, I pity Xiangjiang River. "There are more elegant daffodils in this poem, which add color and luster.

There are ceramic, porcelain and stone pots for keeping daffodils, but Wu Changshuo, a famous painter in modern times, supported daffodils with brick inkstones. In addition to painting for this purpose, he also wrote a poem: "Bricks and inkstones are alone in Shandong, and ancient Li is clearly suitable for future generations. I have been doing this for many years, so I decided to change it to a narcissus basin. " Wu Changshuo's poems add some interest to our appreciation of daffodils.