Two ancient poems describing chrysanthemums

1, Ps: Until September 8th, Qiu Lai, I will kill all the flowers after they bloom.

Said by: Huang Chao, Last Happiness in Tang Dynasty.

Interpretation: When the Double Ninth Festival comes in autumn and September, after the chrysanthemums bloom, other flowers will fade.

2. Poetry: If I were Di Qing next year, I would report to Taohua.

From: Huang Chao in Tang Dynasty, titled Chrysanthemum.

Interpretation: One day, I will become a spring god, and I will arrange chrysanthemums and peach blossoms to bloom together in spring.

3. Poetry: The world can't laugh, and chrysanthemums must be plugged.

From: Nine Mount Qi/Nine Mount Qi 'an by Du Mu in Tang Dynasty

Interpretation: Secular troubles make it difficult to smile every time in your life. When chrysanthemums are in full bloom, put your head back.

4, verse: Dongli wine after dusk, there are dark incense sleeves.

Said by: Song, Li Qingzhao, Drunken Flower Yin, Mist, Thick Clouds, Sorrow Forever.

Commentary: After drinking in Dongli at dusk, the fragrance of Huang Ju overflowed my sleeve.

5. Poem: There are chrysanthemums in the garden, and there are solitary clumps of colors like frost.

From: Bai Juyi's Double Ninth Festival White Chrysanthemum in Tang Dynasty

Interpretation: A yard with golden chrysanthemums and a cluster of frosted flowers in the middle is so lonely.