(1) Poems describing trees
1. There are many trees and lush grass. (Cao Cao's "Viewing the Sea")
2. The green trees are adjacent to the village, and the green mountains are sloping outside. (Meng Haoran's "Passing the Old Friend's Village")
3. The bird stayed in the tree by the pond, and the monk knocked on the door under the moon. (Jia Dao's "Inscribed on Li Ning's Residence in Seclusion")
4. The jasper is as high as a tree, with thousands of green silk ribbons hanging down. (He Zhizhang's "Ode to the Willow")
5. Suddenly a spring breeze came overnight, and thousands of pear trees bloomed. (Cen Shen (Bai Xuege sends Magistrate Wu back to the capital)
6. Qingchuan is full of Hanyang trees and luxuriant grass and parrot island. (Cui Hao's "Yellow Crane Tower")
7 . Thousands of sails pass by the side of the sunken boat, and thousands of spring trees are in front of the diseased trees (Liu Yuxi's "Rewarding Lotte Seen at the First Banquet in Yangzhou")
8. The spring silently cherishes the trickle, and the shade of the tree shines on the water, which is soft and clear. (Yang Wanli's "Little Pond")
9. Withered vines and old trees, crows, small bridges and flowing water, and thin horses in the west wind on the ancient road (Ma Zhiyuan's "Autumn Thoughts on the Pure Sky")
10. .Last night, the west wind withered the green trees, and I climbed up to the tall building alone, looking across the road to the end of the world (Yan Shu's "Butterfly Loves Flowers")
11. Stay firm on the green mountains and stand firm in the broken rocks. Strong and strong, you can let the east, west, north, and south wind blow (Zheng Xie's "Bamboo and Stone")
(2) Ancient poems describing flowers and plants
1. The sound of wind and rain at night makes you know how many flowers have fallen. (Tang Meng Haoran's "Spring Dawn")
2. I tried to ask the person behind the curtain, but the crabapple remained the same (Song Dynasty Li Qingzhao's "Drunk Flower Yin")
3. The peach blossoms follow the flowing water all day long. Where is the clear stream? (Peach Blossom Stream by Zhang Xu of the Tang Dynasty)
4. The osmanthus flowers fall when people are busy, and the mountains are empty in the quiet spring (Birds Singing Stream by Wang Wei of the Tang Dynasty). 5. Picking chrysanthemums under the eastern fence, you can leisurely see Nanshan Mountain. (Jin Tao Yuanming's "Drinking")
6. The bamboo noise returns to Huannu, and the lotus leaves the fishing boat. ("Dwelling in the Mountains in Autumn" by Wang Wei of the Tang Dynasty)
7. The lotus leaf skirt is cut in one color, with hibiscus blooming on both sides of the face. ("Lotus Picking Song" by Wang Changling of the Tang Dynasty)
8. Suddenly a spring breeze came overnight, and thousands of pear trees bloomed. (Tang Cen Shen's "Bai Xue Ge Sends Magistrate Wu Back to the Capital")
9. The garden is filled with spring scenery, and a branch of red apricot comes out of the wall. (Ye Shaoweng of the Southern Song Dynasty, "A Visit to the Garden Is Not Worth It")
10. There are several plum blossoms in the corner, and Ling Han blooms alone. ("Plum Blossoms" by Wang Anshi of the Song Dynasty)
11. When the Double Ninth Festival comes, come and take care of the chrysanthemums. ("Crossing the Old Friend's Village" by Meng Haoran of the Tang Dynasty)
12. The lotus leaves in the sky are infinitely green, and the lotus flowers reflected in the sun are uniquely red. (Yang Wanli of the Song Dynasty, "Sent Off to Lin Zifang at Dawn from Jingci Temple")
13. The wild flowers are gradually charming the eyes, and only in Asakusa can there be no horse hooves. ("Spring Tour to Qiantang Lake" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty)
14. The eaves are long and swept clean without moss, and the flowers and trees are planted by hand. (Song Dynasty Wang Anshi's "Shu Huyin's Wall")
15. Returning to the boat late after having fun, he strayed into the depths of lotus flowers. ("Like a Dream" by Li Qingzhao of the Song Dynasty)
16. When the poplar flowers fall, Zigui cries, and I hear the dragon marking the road crossing the five streams. (Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty "I heard that Wang Changling moved to the left and Longbiao was far away and sent this message")
17. I feel the flowers splashing with tears when I feel the time, and I hate the birds that are leaving and frighten them. ("Spring Hope" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty)
18. Falling red is not a heartless thing, it turns into spring mud to protect the flowers. (Modern Gong Zizhen's "Miscellaneous Poems of Jihai")
19. It is difficult to say goodbye when we meet, the east wind is powerless and the flowers are withered. (Untitled by Li Shangyin of the Tang Dynasty)
20. There is no way to lose one's soul, the west wind blows behind the curtain, and people are thinner than yellow flowers. ("Drunk Flower Yin" by Li Qingzhao of the Song Dynasty)
21. The winding path leads to a secluded place, and the Zen room is filled with flowers and trees. (Tang Chang Jian's "Inscription on the Zen Temple Behind the Poshan Temple")
22. In the evening, the wind blew up the flowers like snow, and flew into the palace wall without seeing anyone. (Poems of Willow Branches by Liu Yuxi of the Tang Dynasty)
23. When I asked where the restaurant was, the shepherd boy pointed to Xinghua Village. ("Qingming" by Du Mu of the Tang Dynasty)
24. If I were the Qing Emperor in another year, I would be rewarded with peach blossoms. ("Inscription on Chrysanthemums" by Huang Chao of the Tang Dynasty)
25. Helplessly, the flowers fell away, and the swallows returned, as if they had known each other before. ("Huanxi Sand" by Yan Shu of the Song Dynasty)
26. The moon melts in the pear blossom courtyard, and the catkins pond has a gentle breeze. (Yan Shu's "Medicine" of the Song Dynasty)
27. The affectionate peony contains spring tears, and the powerless rose lies on the dawn branch. (Song Dynasty; Qin Guan's "Spring Day")
28. The human face does not know where to go, but the peach blossoms still smile in the spring breeze. (Tang Cui Hu's "Ti Capital Nanzhuang")
29. The fragrance of rice flowers talks about a good year, and the sound of frogs is heard. (Xin Qiji's "Moon on the West River" by Xin Qiji of the Song Dynasty)
30. Look at the red and wet places at dawn, and the flowers are heavy on the official city. ("Spring Night Joyful Rain" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty)
31. The snowflakes on Yanshan Mountain are as big as a mat, and they blow down Xuanyuan Terrace. ("Travel to the North Wind" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty)
32. There is no way out despite the mountains and rivers, but there is another village with dark willows and bright flowers. ("Visit to Shanxi Village" by Lu You of the Song Dynasty)
33. Thousands of thick green branches and a little red do not need much to make the moving spring scenery more beautiful. ——Wang Anshi's "Ode to Pomegranate Flowers"
34. In May, thousands of pomegranate flowers illuminate your eyes, and you can see the beginning of growth among the branches. ——Han Yu's "Liu Hua"
35. In April, the south wind brings yellow barley, and the jujube flowers have not yet fallen in the shade of tung trees. ——Li Xin's "Farewell to Chen Zhangfu"
36. When the pavilion is full of wine, hibiscus blooms on all sides.
——Wang Wei's "Linhu Pavilion"
37. Hibiscus was born on the Qiu River, and it does not complain to the east wind. ——Gao Chan's "Shang Shang Shi Lang"
38. The lotus is deep, the water is broad, and the rain is fragrant. ——Ouyang Xiu's "Hesheng Yu Baihuazhou"
39. The new lotus on the stream has just emerged from the water, and the greenhouse is slightly red. ——Mi Youren's "Linjiang Mountain"
40. The purple flowers are half opened and the chrysanthemums are quiet, and the red clothes are gone and the lotus flowers are sad. ——Tang Zhao's "Late Autumn in Chang'an"
41. The rustling west wind fills the courtyard with plants, and it is difficult for butterflies to come when the pistils are cold, fragrant and cold. If he were the Qing Emperor in his youth, he would be rewarded with peach blossoms. ——Huang Chao's "Inscription on Chrysanthemums"
42. After dusk, when the wine is drunk in Dongli, there is a faint fragrance filling the sleeves. ——Li Qingzhao's "Drunken Flower Yin"
43. I would rather die with the fragrance on the branches than fall in the north wind.
——Zheng Sixiao's "Han Ju"