Flowers and trees know that spring is about to pass, and they want to keep the pace of spring and pay more attention.
Huayang Yu pod (1) has no talent and can only solve the problem of flying snow all over the sky.
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Elm: the seed elm of elm, named after it looks like hemp money strung together in ancient times.
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This poem is the thirteenth in Han Yu's Sixteen Poems of Traveling South of the City. He was a calligrapher in China at the end of spring in the 11th year of Tang Yuanhe (AD 8 16). The poet asked for leave to go for an outing in the south of Beijing, but he saw flowers red and green, so delicate and charming. However, the poet was not attracted by colorful spring flowers, but turned his attention to Huayang and Angela Yu Chien. These lackluster catkins and elms have no ability to compete with each other like flowers, but only dance with the wind and turn into snow flies. The poet writes about the scenery in late spring, so colorful flowers, dancing catkins and jade money are all the objects of the poet's description. Whether the poet writes about the scenery is pure or has another meaning, and what the meaning is, there are different opinions. But what does the poet mean in connection with the other fifteen poems? For example, the first poem of "Sixteen Poems on the Southern Tour" wrote: "Whoever disturbs the name can take a day off. I came without company and put the wine on Nanshan. " Express your carefree and relaxed mood. The eleventh song, "All the vines fall, the hedges fall and the bamboo is empty. It is better to stand up in sorrow and turn over the books endlessly. " The poet has seen through the ups and downs of the world. He is tired of fighting with each other in officialdom, but he hopes to dance freely with the wind. Therefore, the author thinks that the poet in this poem is not teasing, but praising and laughing at himself. In this colorful spring scene, it takes a lot of courage and courage to fly boldly. However, the poet is in the officialdom and can't explain it thoroughly, so he seems to be mocking, praising, half-true, half-false and harmonious. This is the beauty of this poem.