Poems with flowers

A: Poems with flowers are as follows

Picking chrysanthemums under the east fence, you can see Nanshan leisurely. -Tao Yuanming's fifth day of drinking.

In the world of April, the flowers have withered, and the peach blossoms in the ancient temples have just bloomed. -Bai Juyi's Peach Blossom in Dalin Temple

Lotus leaves will not turn green the next day, and lotus flowers are particularly bright red in the sun. -Yang Wanli's "Chu Xiao Jingci Temple sends Lin Zifang"

Today, I came here again. I don't know where the girl went. Only the peach blossoms are still there, smiling in full bloom in the spring breeze. -Cui Hu's "South Village Title"

There are some plums in the corner, and cold ling opens them alone. -"Mei" by Wang Anshi

In front of Mount Cisse, egrets fly freely, plump mandarin fish swim happily on the river, and peaches floating on the water are so bright and full. -Zhang's "Fishing Songs, Egrets Flying in Front of the Cisse Mountain"

The delicate lotus flower bud shows a sharp corner from the water, and a naughty little dragonfly stands on its head. -Yang Wanli's Little Pool

Please come here to see chrysanthemums when the ninth festival comes. -Meng Haoran's Passing Old People's Village

The snow in Mei Xu Xun is three points white, but the snow has lost a kind of plum fragrance. -Lu Meipo's "Xue Mei No.1"

The streamer easily dumped people, turning cherries into red and plantains into green. -Jie Jiang's "A piece of plum, a boat crossing the Wujiang River"

If I were Di Qing next year, I would report to Taohua. -Huang Chao's "Chrysanthemum"

The order of autumn may be like snow in the snow, brush it off and then flow down full. -Li Yu's "Qing Ping Le, Don't Come to Spring Half"

Second, expand knowledge: introduction of chanting poems

Poems about objects are poems that express feelings with objects, and embody humanistic thoughts through poems about objects. The "things" chanted in poems about things are often the author's own situation, which is completely integrated with the poet's self-image, and the author places certain feelings on describing things. In poetry, the author either reveals his attitude towards life, or expresses his good wishes, or contains philosophy of life, or expresses the author's interest in life. According to statistics, there are 626 1 poems chanting objects in the whole Tang Dynasty, including 504 poems in the early Tang Dynasty, 746 poems in the prosperous Tang Dynasty, 455 poems in the middle Tang Dynasty and 3556 poems in the late Tang Dynasty.