What are the poems that describe Yanghua?

Poems describing poplars include:

The poplars and elm pods have no talent for thinking, but they can only solve the problem of snow flying all over the sky

The moonlight in the atrium is clear and bright, and countless poplars pass by. Shadow

The spring breeze does not release the ban on the poplar flowers, but the mist flutters in front of the pedestrians?

I refuse to paint the big house, the spring breeze is free to populate the poplars

Spring scenery is three points: two points Dust, a bit of running water

After the east wind, the peaches and plums in the small garden, but the poplars are flying freely

1. "Late Spring" by Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty.

It means: poplar: catkin. Elm pod: elm money. When the elm tree has no leaves, it first produces pods between the branches. The pods are as small as money and turn white when they are old.

2. "Magnolia·Yimao Wuxing Cold Food" by Zhang Xian of the Song Dynasty? The moonlight in the courtyard is clear and bright, and countless poplar flowers pass without a shadow

The poplar flowers in the poem are catkins.

3. "Treading on the Shasha" by Yan Shu of the Song Dynasty? The spring breeze does not release the ban on the poplar flowers, and they flutter at the faces of passers-by

Meaning: I don’t know, I can’t. Ban: Stop it. Yanghua: catkins.

4. "Qing Ping Le" by Wang Anshi of the Song Dynasty "If you don't want to paint the Zhuhuhu in the hall, the spring breeze will bloom freely"

It means: the catkins will fly freely and will not linger in the Zhuhuhu in the painting hall. A wealthy family.

5. Song Dynasty Su Shi's "Shui Long Yin·Ci Yun Zhang Zhi Fu Yang Hua Ci": ? Three parts of spring scenery: two parts of dust, one part of running water

Spring scenery: It refers to poplar flowers. Two parts are dust: two-thirds of the poplar flowers fall on the dust. One part is flowing water: one-third of the poplar flowers are floating on the water.

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6. Wang Ling of the Song Dynasty's "瀹瀹" After the east wind of peach trees in the small garden, you can see the poplars flying freely

The poplars in the poem are catkins.