The poem of morning glory

Morning glory, also known as Cinnamomum camphora, is a beautiful flower that often blooms in summer and is used by many poets to express feelings such as love and homesickness. Here are some poems about morning glory:

1. Give Morning Glory by Bai Juyi in Tang Dynasty

Morning glory is not old, brocade is young and drunk.

The wild path is dark, and the river boat shines alone.

Dead pine hangs upside down, green water is still quicksand.

The sun sets slowly near the western hills, and the Yellow River flows into the East China Sea.

2. Du Fu's "feeling of going out to meet the cold in autumn night"

3. East of Wan Li River flows into the sea, reaching a height of 5,000 meters. The adherents wept in the dust and looked south to Julian Waghann for another year. "Tomorrow I will loosen my hair and get on the fishing boat," Qin Ge sent her waist thousands of miles away. Hate is like spring grass, fern grows farther.

3. The Morning Glory by Bai Juyi in Tang Dynasty

Camphor tree flowers, open at night, light ribbon, thin silk robe.

There was a light dance before the wind, and I told Kwai Ting about peaches in detail.

If you don't think about it, you will never forget it.

From then on, I came back empty-handed, heartbroken, and the moon set on the horizon, Huayang.

4. Li Bai's "Lushan Ballad" in Tang Dynasty

The wind is fast and high, the ape cries sadly, and the birds are circling in the white sand. The endless trees are rustling leaves, and the Yangtze River is rolling unpredictably. Li in the sad autumn scenery, a wanderer all the year round, lives alone on the high platform in today's illness. After all the hardships and hatred, the white hair is full, and the wine glasses are damaged.

These poems vividly describe the morning glory and endow it with different images and emotional implications. Morning glory is not only a flower in poetry, but also a spiritual sustenance and emotional expression.