Ginkgo verses

The ginkgo poem is as follows:

1. There is a ginkgo rain on the short wall, and a magnolia breeze on the high pavilion. When the eyebrow thrush is free, I paint hibiscus. ——(Qing Dynasty) Nalan Xingde's "Huanxisha·A Letter to Yan Sunyou".

Appreciation: The poet of this poem started from his imagination and lovingly described the life scenes of his friend Yan Shengsun who returned to his hometown in the south, from fishing in the lotus pond, boating on the five lakes, to writing and writing, and cooking tea. Drinking tea reflects the reclusive life of friends and depicts their contented, comfortable and peaceful mood.

2. Ginkgo leaves turned yellow all over the ground, and the success suddenly shocked the world. ——(Song Dynasty) Ge Shaoti's "Morning Xing Shu Sees".

Appreciation: The whole poem uses natural scenes as the background. Through delicate description and emotional poetry, it expresses the poet's thinking about the changes in life and all things in the world.

From a macro perspective to micro details, through changes in natural scenery, the poet conveys a state of mind that is detached from the world and indifferent to fame and fortune, and expresses praise for the harvest and joy. This poem incorporates philosophy and emotion into concise language, giving people inspiration and understanding.

3. The ginkgo trees in front of the door treat each other as if they were there, and they turn yellow again in autumn. ——(Qing Dynasty) Mao Qiling's "Viewing Chrysanthemums in Zhang Liusizhang Thatched Cottage".

Appreciation: The two ginkgo trees in front of the door seem to be waiting for me to go home, making me feel very warm. At the same time, the ginkgo tree also symbolizes love.

4. Who can pity me who lives in the rivers and lakes, whose jade bones and ice muscles refuse to wither? ——(Song Dynasty) Li Qingzhao's "Auspicious Partridge·Double Ginkgo"

Appreciation: This is a poem about borrowing things to express love. Yi'an's fake pair of ginkgo trees were picked and separated from their mother's body, which is a metaphor for the Jin soldiers' march southward after the Jingkang Rebellion. She and her husband Zhao Mingcheng left their hometown together to escape the troubled and troubled south.

5. The ginkgo leaves are withered and duck feet are yellow, and the eucalyptus flowers are cold and cockscomb purple. ——(Ming Dynasty) "A Flower·Li Qing".

Appreciation: It describes the early spring scenery the author saw when he traveled to Manjing, expresses the author's joyful mood, expresses the author's broad-minded and optimistic attitude towards life, and embodies the author's dislike of official life and feelings of being close to nature. . As well as the unrestrained feelings of mountains, rocks, vegetation. It is the author's joy at the return of spring to the earth and his appreciation and praise for the renewed vitality of nature.