I planted 200 oranges myself. Spring has come, the leaves are green, and the northwest corner of the city is also green. I like this beautiful tree of nature as much as Qu Yuan, and I don't like Hengli taking citrus trees as slaves for profit. How many years will it take to smell the flowers as white as snow? Who would pick a fruit like a bead? If I wait until the day when the orange tree turns into a forest, its delicacy will also benefit my old man.
Pay attention to Liuzhou: this belongs to Guangxi. Liu Zongyuan is the secretariat of Liuzhou. Corner (yú): corner. Forrest Gump: namely "orange", a kind of orange. Huang Gan: That is orange. An orange. Guo Pu's note in Shang Fu Lin of Han Dynasty: "Yes, orange is monosodium glutamate." City corner: City corner. Refers to the remote and empty land at the root of the city. The Book of Songs: "A quiet girl will have her love, as long as I am in the corner." Chu Ke: refers to Qu Yuan, a great poet of Chu State during the Warring States Period. Qu Yuan loved oranges and wrote Ode to Oranges, praising the beauty of orange trees enthusiastically. Yellow book: dried tangerine peel. Wood slave: refers to the fruit of citrus.
Appreciating Su Dongpo once said that Liu Zongyuan's poem "The cream inside is dry outside, which seems light and beautiful" (Dongpo's Inscription Volume II) can be "indifferent to taste" (after Huang Zisi's poetry anthology). This poem is such a good poem.
The title of the poem points out that the writing time was in the period of demoting Liuzhou. The content of the poem is to express the feelings of planting citrus trees. At the beginning, I wrote in a narrative way: "I planted 200 oranges by myself, and the city is full of new leaves in spring." The first sentence specifically points out the "hand species" and the number of plants, which shows the poet's love and attention to citrus trees. In the second sentence, the word "new" is used to describe the tender green of orange leaves, and the word "times" is used to describe the prosperity of orange leaves, which not only embodies the tension and harmony at present, but also secretly points out the poet's interest in viewing the corner of the city from tree to tree.
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