A long poem about spring

The poems about spring are as follows:

The poems about spring include: "Spring Dawn", "Two Poems of Late Spring - One", "Spring Night Joyful Rain", "Spring Xing", " "It's not worth visiting the garden", "Lovesickness", "Spring Ci", "Early Spring Presenting the Water Department Zhang Shiba Yuanwai", "Mooring the Boat on Guazhou", "Inscribed on Nanzhuang of the Capital City", etc.

1. "Spring Dawn" by Meng Haoran of the Tang Dynasty.

I sleep in spring without waking up, and hear birds singing everywhere.

The sound of wind and rain at night makes you know how many flowers have fallen.

Interpretation:

In the spring, I was so insatiable that I didn’t realize it was dawn. What disturbed my deep sleep was the chirping bird.

Last night there was constant wind and rain, and I don’t know how many beautiful spring flowers were blown down.

Theme: This poem expresses the poet's love and pity for spring, and expresses the poet's beautiful mood of loving spring and cherishing spring.

2. "Two Poems of Late Spring - One" by Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty.

The grass and trees know that spring will soon return, and all kinds of red and purple will compete with each other.

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

Interpretation:

Flowers, plants and trees know that spring is about to return, and they all want to keep the footsteps of spring, and they are competing for beauty.

Even the poplar flowers and elm flowers that have no beautiful colors are not willing to be lonely. They dance with the wind and turn into snow all over the sky.

Theme: This poem uses personification to describe the gorgeous scenery of late spring, implying that people should take advantage of the times and seize the opportunity to create something valuable.

3. "Joyful Rain on a Spring Night" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty.

Good rain knows the season, and spring will happen.

Sneak into the night with the wind, moisturizing things silently.

The wild paths are all dark with clouds, but the river boats are only bright with fire.

Looking at the red and wet place at dawn, the flowers are heavy on the official city.

Interpretation:

Good rain seems to choose the season and fall in the spring when all things sprout.

Accompanied by the gentle breeze, it quietly enters the night, nourishing all things on the earth.

Thick dark clouds shrouded the fields and paths. Only a fishing fire on a fishing boat on the river emitted a ray of light, which looked particularly bright.

When daybreak comes, the damp soil will be covered with red petals, and the streets and alleys of Jinguan City will be a scene of colorful flowers.

Theme: This poem mainly writes about the beautiful scenery of spring night rainfall and moisturizing all things, and enthusiastically praises the spring rain that comes in time and moisturizes all things. It expresses the poet's love and praise for the drizzle on a spring night of selfless dedication.

4. "Spring" by Wu Yuanheng of the Tang Dynasty.

The willows are overcast and the drizzle is clear, and the remaining flowers have fallen and the wandering warblers can be seen.

The spring breeze blows the dream of hometown all night, and then chases the spring breeze to Luocheng.

Interpretation:

On a spring day when the drizzle begins to clear, the color of the willows becomes darker and the remaining flowers fall away, revealing the warblers singing on the branches.

Last night, the spring breeze blew up my sweet homesick dream. In my dream, I chased the spring breeze and flew back to my hometown, Luo City.

Theme: This poem uses the passing spring scene throughout, placing the depressing homesickness in the passing spring scene, revealing a warm melancholy.

5. "A Visit to the Garden Is Not Worth It" by Ye Shaoweng of the Song Dynasty.

You should take pity on the green moss on the teeth of the clogs, and the door of the small buckle firewood will not open for a long time.

The garden is full of spring scenery, and a branch of red apricot comes out of the wall.

Interpretation:

Perhaps the garden owner was worried that my clogs would trample the moss he cherished, so he knocked lightly on the wood door, but no one came to open it for a long time.

But after all, the spring scenery in this garden cannot be contained. Look, there is a pink apricot flower sticking out of the wall.

Theme: This short poem describes what the poet saw and felt when visiting the garden in spring and watching flowers. It expresses the author's love for life, love for nature, and positive and optimistic thoughts and feelings.

6. "Lovesickness" by Wang Wei of the Tang Dynasty.

Red beans grow in the south, and a few branches will appear in spring.

I hope you will pick more of them, this is the most loved thing.

Interpretation:

Bright red and round red beans grow in the sunny south. During the spring season, many more are born.

I hope those who miss me will collect more. The little red beans will make people miss me.

Theme: This poem expresses the author's deepest and most sincere love for his friend through the praise of red beans.

7. "Spring Ci" by Liu Yuxi of the Tang Dynasty.

New makeup should be worn under the Zhulou Tower, locked in the spring scenery and sorrow in the courtyard.

Walking to the atrium and counting flowers, dragonflies flew up to the jade and scratched their heads.

Interpretation:

Going down to the red building dressed up in heavy make-up, looking deep into the courtyard. Although the spring scenery is beautiful, it only adds to the sadness.

I walked to the courtyard to check out the newly bloomed flowers, and a dragonfly flew affectionately to the hosta.

Theme: This poem describes a unique scene of a palace maid wearing new makeup but no one appreciates it. She can only count flowers alone to relieve her boredom, attracting dragonflies to fly up. It shows the author's deep resentment.

8. "In Early Spring, Zhang Shiba of the Ministry of Water Resources" was written by Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty.

The light rain on Tianjie is as moist as crisp, and the color of grass looks far away but not up close.

The best thing about spring is that it is better than the smoke and willows all over the imperial capital.

Interpretation:

The streets of Beijing are covered with raindrops. The raindrops are as fine and moist as milk. The grass emerges from the ground. From a distance, the grass color is vaguely connected. When you look closer, But it seems sparse and sporadic.

The most beautiful scenery of the year is the scenery in early spring, which is far better than the late spring when the city is full of green poplars.

Theme: This poem describes the beautiful scenery of Chang'an in the early spring drizzle. The scenery is clear and beautiful, and expresses the poet's joy at the sprouting of all things in early spring.

9. "Mooring at Guazhou" by Wang Anshi of the Song Dynasty.

Between Jingkou and Guazhou, Zhongshan is only separated by several mountains.

The spring breeze comes to the south bank of the Yangtze River again. When will the bright moon shine on me again?

Interpretation:

Jingkou and Guazhou are only a river apart, and Zhongshan is only separated by a few layers of green mountains.

The gentle spring breeze blows green on the south bank of the river again. The bright moon in the sky, when will you be able to illuminate my home?

Theme: This poem expresses the poet's helplessness in becoming an official and his eagerness to return to his hometown of Jiangning through the description of spring scenery.

10. "Inscribed on Nanzhuang of the Capital City" by Cui Hu of the Tang Dynasty.

On this day last year, in this door, the faces of people and peach blossoms reflected each other's red.

I don’t know where the human face is, but the peach blossoms still smile in the spring breeze.

Interpretation:

On this day last year, it was at the door of this house in Nanzhuang, Chang'an, that your beautiful face, girl, complemented the blooming peach blossoms, making it look particularly crimson.

Today, a year later, I revisit my old place. Girl, your beautiful figure has gone nowhere. Only the peach blossoms on the trees are still smiling in the warm spring breeze.

Theme: This poem uses "human face" and "peach blossom" as running clues. Through the reflection and contrast of "last year" and "today" in the same place, same scenery but "different people", the poem goes back and forth, The twists and turns express the poet's emotions arising from these two different encounters.