Bai Lianhua's poems

White lotus is elegant and free from vulgarity, which is one of the important flowers in China traditional culture. There are many poems about white lotus. The following will introduce some poems about Bailian religion from different angles.

First of all, from the perspective of color, white lotus is a pure and elegant flower, so many poems about white lotus emphasize its color beauty. For example, Du Fu, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, wrote in "White Chrysanthemum": "White Chrysanthemum clears frost, and autumn dew frosts", expressing the purity and elegance of white chrysanthemum in fresh language.

Bai Juyi, a poet in the late Tang Dynasty, wrote in "Giving White Lotus": "White Lotus blooms in the middle of the night, and the fragrance penetrates the green window", which shows the beauty and elegance of white lotus to the fullest.

Secondly, from the cultural point of view, Bailian religion plays a very important role in China culture, so many poems about Bailian religion also reflect its position in culture. For example, Bai Juyi, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, wrote in "Giving White Lotus": "White Lotus emerges from the mud without being stained, and it is clear without being demon", and "emerging from the mud without being stained" is used to describe the nobleness of white lotus and express its position in China culture.

Lu You, a poet in the Song Dynasty, wrote in "White Crane": "White Crane is full of fragrant sleeves". Using adjectives like "fragrance and sleeves" to describe the beauty and elegance of white lotus is also a connection between white lotus and China traditional culture.

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Emotionally speaking, Bailian is a very infectious flower, and many poems about Bailian express the poet's deep love and admiration for Bailian. For example, Bai Juyi, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, wrote in "Give White Lotus" that "White Lotus is full of sleeves and will not be folded until Qiu Lai", and described his deep love for White Lotus with "full sleeves of incense" to express his admiration for White Lotus.

Su Shi, a poet in the Song Dynasty, wrote: "In the vast sea of grass, the four seasons come and go. Wildfire can't burn it out, but the spring breeze can revive it. Weeds and wild flowers are all over the ancient road, and the end of the grass in the sun is your journey. Ah, my friend's prince, you left again, and I heard them sigh behind you. They described the beauty and elegance of the white lotus with the words "sweet them on the ancient high road and reached the crumbling gate", expressing their deep yearning for the white lotus.

To sum up, the poems about Bailian religion are very colorful, and different poems show the charm and beauty of Bailian religion from different angles. The purity, elegance, culture and taste of the white lotus are the themes expressed in the white lotus hymns.