What are the three figurative sentences in the ancient poem Liu Yong?

These three sentences

Jasper dressed up as a tree,

Ten thousand green silk tapestries hang down.

The spring breeze in February is like scissors.

Liu Yong

He zhangzhi

Jasper dressed up as a tree,

Ten thousand green silk tapestries hang down.

I don't know who cut off the thin leaves,

The spring breeze in February is like scissors.

To annotate ...

Willow: willow, deciduous tree or shrub, with long and narrow leaves and many kinds. This poem describes weeping willows.

⑵ Jasper: Jade with bright green color. It is used here as a metaphor for bright green willow leaves in spring.

(3) make-up: decorate.

(4) One tree: full of trees. One, complete and thorough. In China's classical poems and articles, quantifiers do not necessarily mean exact numbers. The word "Wan" in the next sentence is of great significance.

Tapestry: a rope made of silk. Silk tapestry: Describe a little wicker like a ribbon.

[6] Cutting: cutting, using a knife or scissors to divide a flaky object into several parts.

February: February in the lunar calendar is the mid-spring season.

Like: like, like.