100 ancient poems about plants

Ancient poems describing plants

1. The green bamboo contains new powder, and the red lotus sheds its old clothes.

"Mountain Dwelling" by Wang Wei of Tang Dynasty.

2. When the pavilion is full of wine, hibiscus blooms on all sides.

"Lake Pavilion" by Wang Wei of Tang Dynasty.

3. The color of bamboo is not green, but the lotus is fragrant in the mirror.

"Farewell to Yanzhong" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty.

4. The round lotus has floating leaves, and the fine wheat has fallen light flowers

"For Farmers" by Du Fu of Tang Dynasty.

5. The willows in the thatched pavilion on the sand are new and dark, and the lotus in the wild pond beside the city is red.

"Late Spring" by Du Fu of Tang Dynasty.

6. The fragrance of lotus lingers when you sit and lie down, and the color of the lake reflects the morning and dusk.

Liu Changqing of the Tang Dynasty wrote an inscription on "Pixi Water Hall of Li Ming Mansion".

7. The hibiscus was born on the Qiu River and does not complain to the east wind.

"Shang Shang Shilang" by Tang Gaochan.

8. The lotus is deep, the water is broad, and the wind is broad, and the fragrance comes out after the rain.

"Hesheng Yu Baihuazhou" by Ouyang Xiu of Song Dynasty.

9. New lotuses are emerging from the water for the first time on the stream, and the greenhouse is half-red.

"Linjiang Mountain" by Song Mi Youren.

10. The lotus leaves touching the sky are extremely green, and the lotus flowers reflecting the sun are uniquely red.

"Sent Off to Lin Zifang from Jingzi Temple" by Yang Wanli of Song Dynasty.

11. Thousands of thick green branches and a little red do not need much to make the moving spring scenery more beautiful.

"Ode to Pomegranate Flowers" by Wang Anshi of the Song Dynasty.

12. In May, thousands of pomegranate flowers illuminate your eyes, and you can see the beginning of growth among the branches.

"Liu Hua" by Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty.

13. In April, the south wind blows the barley yellow, and the jujube flowers have not yet fallen in the shade of the tung trees.

"Farewell to Chen Zhangfu" by Tang Lixin.

14. There are no catkins blowing up due to the wind, only sunflowers leaning towards the sun.

"Early Summer in Guest House" by Sima Guang of the Song Dynasty.

15. The osmanthus moon falls in the middle of the moon, and the fragrant clouds float outside.

Questions about "Lingyin Temple" in the Tang and Song Dynasties.

16. Don’t envy the peaches and plums in three springs, and the sweet-scented osmanthus blooms in autumn.

Liu Yuxi of the Tang Dynasty "Replying to Lotte's Sentiments and Relieving His Sigh of the Dead Tree".

17. Why should it be light green and deep red? It is naturally the best among flowers.

"Partridge Sky, Osmanthus Flower" by Li Qingzhao of the Song Dynasty.

18. The pines in the stream turn straight from the cold, and the mountain chrysanthemums are fragrant in autumn.

"A Gift to Li Zhengjun for His Longevity" by Wang Ji of the Tang Dynasty.

19. The chrysanthemums bloom in the deep courtyard in the desolate rain, and the lotus in the pond is half covered by frost.

"Suzan Gongfang" by Du Fu of Tang Dynasty.

20. It’s not that chrysanthemums are preferred among flowers, but that there will be no flowers after all the flowers have bloomed.

"Chrysanthemum" by Tang Yuanzhen.