Poems about Osmanthus fragrans

The contents of poems about osmanthus are as follows:

1. "Thank you for sending me a message under the two osmanthus trees" Ouyang Xiu, Song Dynasty Glen. In order to cherish the beauty of the mountains, I love the beauty of this rock. The morning dew and autumn light float, and the clear medicine bar music is heard. Waiting for the flowers to turn white, I invite you to enjoy the fragrance.

2. "Thank you for sending me a message under the two osmanthus trees" Ouyang Xiu of the Song Dynasty

A visitor came to visit the fragrant bushes and moved his roots from the deep valley. In order to cherish the beauty of the mountains, I love the beauty of this rock. The morning dew and autumn light float, and the clear medicine bar music is heard. Waiting for the flowers to turn white, I invite you to enjoy the fragrance.

3. "Ninglutang Muxin" Yang Wanli of the Song Dynasty

I dreamed of riding a white phoenix up to the Qing Palace, crossing the Milky Way and entering the Moon Palace. In the world of Guanghanxiang, I feel the wind of mush outside the curtain. The snowflakes are cut out in yellow, and the golden millet, bran and grits are exposed. How big can it be? How can it be so fragrant?

4. "I didn't meet my son yesterday when I visited him. I wandered around the courtyard to look at the wood rhinoceros and came back, and then begged for a few branches in seven words" Yang Wanli of the Song Dynasty

Yesterday I took my children to visit Yunguan Pass and walked around the rocks to see the flowers. The moss has fallen deep into the gold-covered ground, and the water has settled and steamed through the millet piles. Send poems to the North Courtyard on credit for the autumn scenery, and serve them to me as dinner by the west window. The small flowers need to be folded when they come out of the bush, don't teach them to break through the green tuanluan.

Extended information:

Osmanthus is an evergreen tree or shrub of the genus Oleaceae in the family Oleaceae. The pedicels are thin and weak, the filaments are very short, and the flowers are extremely fragrant. The fruits are skewed and generally oval. Purple-black; the leaves are opposite and leathery, elliptical, oblong or elliptical-lanceolate, with a tapered apex and a wedge-shaped or wide wedge-shaped base. The flowering period is from September to October, and the fruiting period is in March of the following year.

Osmanthus is also one of the top ten famous flowers in China. Osmanthus began to be cultivated in my country more than 2,000 years ago. Pucheng, Fujian Province is one of the main producing areas of osmanthus. The growth of sweet-scented osmanthus requires a warm and humid climate, and it also has certain requirements for sunshine intensity. Too strong sunshine and shade are not conducive to the normal growth of sweet-scented osmanthus. Usually, the optimal sunshine time is 6-8 hours.

So the growing area needs good water and heat conditions, suitable precipitation, the soil is mostly yellow-brown soil or yellow cinnamon soil, and the vegetation is mainly subtropical broad-leaved forest type. The main propagation techniques of Osmanthus include asexual propagation, cuttings, grafting, layering propagation, etc.

Osmanthus fragrans can be used for cough due to phlegm, cold and pain in the abdomen, amenorrhea and dysmenorrhea. It also has the effect of treating phlegm and relieving cough. In addition to its medicinal value, osmanthus can also be processed into osmanthus cake for consumption. Osmanthus cake has a long history and is also called Double Ninth Cake. There is a poem about Mid-Autumn Festival and the Double Ninth Festival, and it is said that flower cakes are busy everywhere.

In addition to its therapeutic value, the sweet-scented osmanthus tree also has ornamental value. Its tree posture is upright and elegant, its crown is round, and its soft lines give people a sense of stability and peace. A poem by Xie Mao of the Song Dynasty described the sweet-scented osmanthus as green clouds cutting its leaves, protecting the golden shavings. Gu Ying of the Yuan Dynasty wrote that golden millet fell like rain.