Poems describing catkins, 5 sentences

Poems describing catkins

You can't stay in late spring, just go with the wind.

Nine Poems of Yang Liuzhi River by Don Liu Yuxi

The fragrant path is shaded into a flower hole, and the willow bears heavy fireworks.

Path: path. Heavy flowers: bloom flowers fall, making the branches fall. The flowers on both sides of the path are in full bloom and full of flowers, which look like flower holes, and wicker knots hang down heavily, which is a spring scene.

Tang's Introduction to Spring.

There is no one in Liujing, and there is no shadow in Liu Xufei.

Song Zhang Xian's "Cutting Peony"

The wind and catkins are withering. The fragrance of falling powder is fragrant every day.

Catkin wind: a gust of wind blowing catkins. The cold is fading: the chill is fading. Pink. Refers to flowers. Incense array: the fragrance bursts.

Shu's The Recent Flowers

Flocculation is silent, tears fall in spring, clouds have shadows, and the moon has shame.

Catkin: Falling catkins. It means that catkins fall silently with some rain stars, as if spring secretly shed tears for its own end; The moon is always covered by clouds. It seems shy and unwilling to show its face.

Huanxisha by Wu Song Wenying.