In life, work and study, everyone has seen many classic ancient poems. Ancient poems come in four-character, five-character, seven-character, miscellaneous words and other forms. Still struggling to find good ancient poetry? Below are poems I compiled about spring poplars and catkins. You are welcome to share them.
Thousands of birds sing in the New Year, and poplar flowers fly all over the road in February: the birdsong is ringing. "Spring Fu" by Yu Xin of the Northern Zhou Dynasty
There is no talent in thinking about poplars and elm pods, but they can only explain the sky full of snow and flying poplars: catkins. 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. The pods are white when they are old and fall with the wind. "Late Spring" by Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty
The moonlight in the atrium is clear and bright, and countless poplars are passing through the shadowless poplars: catkins. "Magnolia·Yimao Wuxing Cold Food" by Zhang Xian of the Song Dynasty
The spring breeze does not release the forbidden poplar flowers, and the pedestrians flutter in confusion: I don't know, I can't. Forbidden: to stop. Yanghua: catkins. Yan Shu of the Song Dynasty, "Treading on the Shasha"
"Reluctance to paint the red houses in the hall, the spring breeze is free with poplar flowers" means that the catkins are flying freely, and do not linger in the rich homes of the red houses in the painted hall. "Qing Ping Le" by Wang Anshi of the Song Dynasty
Spring scenery is divided into three parts: two parts are dust and one part is flowing water. Spring scenery refers to poplar flowers. Two-thirds of the dust: Two-thirds of the poplar flowers fall into the dust on the roadside. One minute of flowing water: one-third of the poplar flowers fall to the water. Su Shi of the Song Dynasty's "Shui Long Yin·Ci Yun Zhang Zhifu Yang Hua Ci": "Spring scenery is divided into three parts, two parts are dust, and one part is running water. Looking closely, it is not poplar flowers, but the tears of people leaving."
After the spring breeze of peach and plum blossoms in the small garden, I can see poplar flowers flying freely: catkins. Song Dynasty Wang Ling's "瀹瀹"
Spring is over and the catkins can't be left behind. Whose house will fall when the wind blows? "Nine Poems on Willow Branch River" by Liu Yuxi of the Tang Dynasty
The dense shadows of the fragrant paths form a flower cave, and the dense willow knots and fireworks bring heavy paths: paths. Heavy flower straps: The flowers bloom and cause the branches to droop. These two sentences describe the flowers blooming on both sides of the path, intertwined and covered, looking like a flower cave, with willow branches intertwined and hanging down heavily, creating a scene of spring. Tang Dynasty Li He's "Spring Hua Yin"
There is no one on the willow path, and the catkins are flying without a shadow. "Peony Cutting" by Zhang Xian of the Song Dynasty
The roll of catkins is almost in the limelight. The falling powder is fragrant, and the fragrance is in full bloom every day. Yan Jidao's "Butterflies Love Flowers"
Expand the poems about spring
1. When spring comes, you don't realize the dawn, and you hear the singing of birds everywhere. The sound of wind and rain comes at night, and you know how many flowers have fallen. ——Meng Haoran's "Spring Dawn"
2. Two orioles sang in the green willows, and a row of egrets climbed into the blue sky. ——Du Fu's "Quequatrains"
3. A few peach blossoms outside the bamboo are a prophet of the warmth of the spring river. ——Su Shi's "Late View of the Spring River in Huichong"
4. Egrets fly in front of Xisai Mountain, and peach blossoms and flowing water are fat to mandarin fish. ——Zhang Zhihe's "Fisher's Song"
5. Huang Si's natal family is full of flowers, with thousands of flowers hanging low on the branches. The butterflies dance all the time, and the orioles sing at ease. ——Du Fu "Walking Alone by the River Looking for Flowers"
6. There are seven or eight stars in the sky, and two or three drops of rain in front of the mountain. ——Xin Qiji's "Moon over the Xijiang River"
7. The jasper is as tall as a tree, with thousands of green silk ribbons hanging down. ——He Zhizhang's "Ode to the Willows"
8. In Chiri, the mountains and rivers are beautiful, and the spring breeze is fragrant with flowers and plants. The mud melts and swallows fly, and the sand is warm and mandarin ducks sleep. ——Du Fu's "Quequatrains"
9. The morning rain in Weicheng is light and dusty, and the guesthouses are green and willows are new. ——Wang Wei's "Send Yuan Er Envoy to Anxi"
10. On the sunny day, the shore of Surabaya is full of beauty, and the boundless scenery is new for a while. ——Zhu Xi's "Spring Day"
11. The spring river tide reaches the sea level, and the bright moon on the sea rises with the tide. ——Zhang Ruoxu's "Spring River Flowers and Moonlight Night"
12. The morning rain in Weicheng is light and dusty, and the guesthouses are green and willows are new. ——Wang Wei's "Weicheng Song"
13. The oriole crows thousands of miles away, reflecting the green and red, and the wine flag winds in the water village, mountain and Guo. There are four hundred and eighty temples in the Southern Dynasty, and there are many towers in the mist. ——Du Mu's "Jiangnan Spring"
14. The garden is filled with spring scenery and cannot be contained, and a branch of red apricot comes out of the wall. ——Ye Shaoweng's "A Visit to the Garden Is Not Worth It"
15. The sound of firecrackers marks the end of the year, and the spring breeze brings warmth to Tusu. ——Wang Anshi's "Yuan Ri"
16. Suddenly, as if a spring breeze came overnight, thousands of pear trees bloomed. ——Cen Can's "Bai Xue Ge Sends Magistrate Wu Back to the Capital"
17. The water is bright and sunny, but the mountains are empty and rainy. ——Su Shi's "Drinking the First Sunny and Later Rain on the Lake"
18. To the west of Jia Pavilion in the north of Gushan Temple, the water surface is initially flat and the clouds are low. In several places, early orioles compete for warmth in the trees, while new swallows peck at the spring mud. The random flowers are gradually charming the eyes, and only Asakusa has no horse hooves. My favorite lake is eastward, with green sun and white sand embankment. ——Bai Juyi's "Spring Tour at Qiantang Lake"
19. The light rain on Tianjie is as moist as crisp, but the color of grass looks far away but not up close. ——Han Yu's "Early Spring Presents to the Eighteen Members of the Water Department"
20. The flowers on the river are as red as fire at sunrise, and the river is as green as blue when spring comes. ——Bai Juyi's "Remembering the South of the Yangtze River"
21. The apricot blossom rain makes your clothes wet, and the willow wind blows on your face without being cold.
——Seng Zhi'an's "Quequatrains"
22. If you don't know the spring breeze, why should you enter the Luo curtain? ——Li Bai's "Spring Thoughts"