Verses about spring flowers, ancient poems

The ancient poems about spring flowers are as follows:

1. "Early Plum Blossoms" by Xie Xie of the Southern Dynasties: The spring blooms early, so you don't mind the cold alone.

2. "Plum Blossom" by Wang Anshi of the Song Dynasty: There are several plum blossoms in the corner, and Ling Han blooms alone.

3. "Early Plum" by an unknown person in the Ming Dynasty: Thousands of trees are cold and colorless, but the flowers are unique on the southern branches.

4. "Red Plum" by Wang Shipeng of the Song Dynasty: It is still in the state of snow and frost, but it is not very red.

5. "Early Plum Blossoms" written by Zhang Zhang of the Tang Dynasty: I don't know if the water flowers bloom first, but it is suspected that they have not been sold out after the winter snow.

6. "Snow Plum" by Lu Meipo of the Song Dynasty: The plum blossoms are three points whiter than the snow, but the snow loses some of the fragrance of the plum blossoms.

7. "Treading on the Shasha" in Lu Benzhong of Song Dynasty: Snow is like plum blossoms, and plum blossoms are like snow. Both the similarity and the dissimilarity are strange.

8. "Magpies Stepping on the Branches" by Feng Yansi of the Five Dynasties: Thousands of plum blossoms have fallen on the branches, but they are still sentimental, like snow turning with the wind.

9. "Mo Mei" by Wang Mian of the Yuan Dynasty: Don't let anyone praise the color, just leave the pure air to fill the universe.

10. "White Plum" by Wang Mian of the Yuan Dynasty: Suddenly, the fragrance spreads all night long, spreading like spring all over the world.

11. "Sakura" by Lian of the Ming and Song Dynasties: It may be difficult for Zhao Chang to paint, because the spring breeze only blows the snow and blows the fragrance.

12. "Wangmei" by Yuan Yelu Chucai: The jasper branches are naturally thin, and the gold is particularly fragrant when it breaks.

13. "Small Plum Blossoms in the Mountain Garden" by Lin Hejing of the Song Dynasty: Sparse shadows lie across the clear and shallow water, and a faint fragrance floats in the moonlight at dusk.

14. "Singing Wine to the Moon" by Tang Yin of the Ming Dynasty: There is a thatched house outside the city of Suzhou, with thousands of trees and plum blossoms filling the sky.