Liu Yong graphic version
Liu Yong graphic version
Tang: He is Zhang Zhi.
Jasper dressed up as a tree,
Ten thousand green silk tapestries hang down.
I don't know who cut off the thin leaves,
The spring breeze in February is like scissors.
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{1} willow: willow, deciduous tree or shrub, with long and narrow leaves and many kinds. This poem describes weeping willows.
{2} Jasper: Bright green jade. Here, it is used to describe that the willow leaves in spring are light green, such as bright green.
{3} Makeup: Decorate and dress up.
{4} A tree: All trees. One, full, full. In China's classical poems and articles, the use of quantifiers does not necessarily mean exact numbers. The "ten thousand" in the next sentence is of great significance.
{5} Tao: a rope made of silk. Silk tapestry: Describe a wicker like a ribbon.
{6} cutting: cutting, dividing an object into several parts with a knife or scissors.
{7} February:
China traditional calendar
February is early spring.
{8} Like: Like, like, like.
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Like a tall willow dressed as jasper, long wicker is soft and light, like thousands of green ribbons hanging down and dancing in the spring breeze. This area
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Who carefully cut off the slender and soft willow leaves? It is the wind in early spring and February, which is warm, just like magic and dexterous scissors, cutting out a small willow leaf and decorating a splendid land.