It is better to wither and die on the branches than to be blown down in the cold north wind!
2. Tang Yuan Zhen's Chrysanthemum: It's not that chrysanthemums are favored among flowers, but that this flower is even more flowerless.
It is not because chrysanthemums are favored among flowers, but because there are no flowers to enjoy after chrysanthemums bloom.
3. To Liu Jingwen by Su Shi in Song Dynasty: The lotus flower has no shelter from the rain, but the chrysanthemum still has Ao Shuang branches.
Lotus withered, even the lotus leaf holding the rain withered, only the flower branch that defeated chrysanthemum stood proudly in the frost.
4. Huang Chao in the Tang Dynasty inscribed chrysanthemum: the rustling west wind is planted all over the courtyard, but the cold butterfly is hard to come. ?
The autumn wind makes the chrysanthemums in the courtyard crumble, and the stamens are chilly, so it is difficult for butterflies to fly to collect honey.
5. Su Zan Public House by Du Fu in the Tang Dynasty: The rain is in the deep courtyard, and the frost is half pond lotus.
The rain ruined the chrysanthemum in your deep courtyard, and the frost cheated the lotus shadow in half a pool.
6. Bai Juyi's "Chanting Chrysanthemum" in the Tang Dynasty: Only the hedgehog is cold-resistant, and the golden millet is more clear at dawn.
Only chrysanthemums near Dongshanlan are cold-resistant, and their flowers are blooming, adding a fragrance to the morning.