Green willow
Tang dynasty: Wen
Spring comes early on the river, and willows are full on the river on a sunny day.
Soft buds can be
Green willow
Tang dynasty: Wen
Spring comes early on the river, and willows are full on the river on a sunny day.
Soft buds can be seen from the dust, the green color and the released snow.
Jasper-like willow buds are still short, and golden ones are not long.
The cold wind blows to the waist, like a person's forehead.
I am afraid that arrogant people will collapse, hoping to scare elegant cheese.
Crows in early spring will come out of the valley, and they should be able to live on one branch.
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Spring comes early on January night, and the sunny days are full of willows.
Dust is brushed away, giving birth to light green color, snowflakes are brushed away, and soft buds can be seen.
Jasper-like willow buds are still short, and golden willow silk has not yet grown.
The cold wind blows to the willows, fiddling with their waists, just like the affection between the eyebrows of spring boudoir.
I am afraid that arrogant people will climb up and down at random, hoping to attract elegant guests.
Yinger is going out of the valley in early spring, so it should be possible to borrow a branch to live in.
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Yuanji (Xi): a peaceful and low-humidity land. Tí: A budding thatch bud. Yuan Zhen Qing Liu: The poem titled "Traveling to the North of Jingkou" by Xie Lingyun in the Southern Song Dynasty: "Yuan Zhen Qing Liu, the market is distracted."
Jingǒng Ye: It refers to the vast Yuan Ye. Shao Guang: Good times. This refers to spring. (3) Six floodplains: one is "reflecting Liu Di". Qing Chuan: River on a sunny day. The second poem of Preface to Lanting Collection in Jin Dynasty: "Looking at Mao, pitching Qingchuan Huan."
Dust removal: dust removal.
Catkin: refers to the soft and new shoots of imperata. Teeth: refers to the tender buds of willow trees.
Wisp: refers to wicker.
Cold wind: cold wind.
Spring boudoir: a woman's boudoir.
Madman: an ignorant person.
⑾ One guest: Yake.
⑿ New warbler: A kind of warbler in early spring.
Out of the valley: out of the valley. It usually refers to the improvement of the situation or the promotion of the position.
Perch: A metaphor for living in a small place. Out of the Tang Dynasty Liu Xiang's Sui and Tang Jiahua.