1. Moonlight on the Spring River: The river flows around Fangdian, and the moonlight shines on the flower forest like a graupel.
2. "Plum Blossom Fall" Bao Zhao: There are many miscellaneous trees in the atrium, which are partial to plum blossoms. Why are you alone? Reading frost can make flowers, but dew can make them solid. Shake the spring breeze to charm the spring day, read the wind in a hurry, with or without frost.
3. "Seeing Lin Zifang at Dawn in Jingci Temple": The next day, the lotus leaves are infinitely bright, and the lotus flowers reflect different colors in the sun.
4. Liu Yong: Jasper is dressed as a tree with 10,000 green silk tapestries. I don't know who cut the thin leaves, but the spring breeze in February is like scissors.
Modern poems describing plants;
1, Tree is a modern poem written by modern poet Ai Qing in the spring of 1940. His works appear in Selected Poems of Ai Qing, and the meaning of this poem is various, because the images it uses can be understood into many meanings. On the surface, this poem describes a natural phenomenon, which may be a description and praise of friendship, a feeling and interpretation of life, and a yearning and reflection on free life. The lines of the whole poem are neat, quite in the style of modernist poetry.
2. The poem Leaves is set in the tsunami. Tsunami's real name is Deng Liqun, a native of Longhui, Hunan. He injected deep feelings into the poem Leaves, which made people cry. Let's feel his hard work for this poem and his thoughts and feelings.
3. To the Oak is a contemporary poem by China poet Shu Ting. The composition and syntax of poetry have been carefully arranged, so that lyricism and discussion are naturally integrated, and the rich and delicate feelings are given a rational luster. This poem expresses the author's love view, and this poem injects the author's understanding and feelings about love view.
4. The poem "Qilixiang" was published by Taiwan Province Dida Publishing House in 198 1 year, which is the first book of poetry of Xi Murong. Qilixiang is the first poem by Xi Murong, a famous female writer in Taiwan Province in the 20th century. Moreover, it is a poem named after its strong fragrance and rich aroma.