What are the ancient poems about "green environmental protection"?

1, there should be fewer flowers in the thatched cottage today, and Mo Wen has green plums and yellow plums.

Said by Du Fu, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, Xu Yiqing's Looking for Fruits and Plants.

There are few flowers in the thatched cottage. If you want a variety, you can plant green plums and yellow plums.

2. Ask where the canal is so clear, because there is running water from the source.

Said by: Zhu's reading thought in Southern Song Dynasty.

Why is the water in that square pond so clear? It is because there is an inexhaustible source to continuously transport living water for it.

Appreciation: the source of running water is constant, and the pool water can be crystal clear, reflecting the blue sky and white clouds. Only by reading regularly can one nourish the soul and shine. Comparing reading and learning to flowing water, we must keep opening books and learning new knowledge, so that we can make rapid progress and the meaning of poetry is profound!

3, the hunter seeks to hurt the goose at the bottom of the arrow, and the fisherman seeks live fish.

Said by: Wang Jian in Tang Dynasty, "To the Old Mountain Monk".

Hunters shoot geese with arrows, and fishermen catch fresh fish directly with poles.

4、? "Mottled shadows hang obliquely on the clear shallow water, and their fragrance spreads peacefully in the moonlight dusk."

Xiao Meilin Ji, a poet in the Northern Song Dynasty, said it in Mountain Garden.

The plum blossoms are scattered, and the oblique branches cast shadows in the water. Beautiful plum blossoms are fragrant after dusk.

Appreciation: Dimfragrance is invisible and comes with the wind, which is as interesting as hide-and-seek. "Gone with the wind" comes from its leisurely style, drifting away, quite fairy; Moonlight Dusk takes its wonderful background.

5、? There are plenty of stone fish in the water, but there are no birds in the forest.

From: Su Shi, a writer in the Northern Song Dynasty, A Visit to the Lonely Mountain in Lari and Two Monks Huisi.

I walked in the mountains, the stream was clear, I saw the stones at the bottom of the water, and I swam with the fish, which was countless; There is no sign of anyone in the depths of the forest, only birds are noisy.