The sky is full of peaches and plums, why should I plant more flowers in front of the hall?

"Your Majesty has peaches and plums all over the world, why bother planting more flowers in front of the hall." comes from "Feng He Ling Gong Lu Ye" written by Bai Juyi (772─846) of the Tang Dynasty (Bai Juyi (772─846), also known as Letian, in his later years, as Xiangshan Jushi.) "Planting Flowers in the Hall"

The green field hall opens in Wuhua, and passers-by give instructions to the public.

Why do you need to plant more flowers in front of the hall when your father-in-law has peaches and plums all over the world?

Appreciation

The green field hall is open and captures the essence of all things. Passers-by say that it is your grandpa’s home. His students are all over the world, so why plant flowers in front of the house? ? This poem uses the rhetoric of metonymy, using peaches and plums to represent students. Green Field Hall refers to the name of Pei Du's house in the Tang Dynasty. This poem describes how Pei Du's house captures the essence of all things without having to plant flowers (the house is eye-catching and impressive). It expresses the praise of a teacher who is famous all over the world.