Prose or poetry describing the spring breeze

The Style of Singing Spring in Ancient Poetry

Winter goes and spring comes, and the spring breeze blows gently, bringing people spring and warm life. Therefore, since ancient times, poets have a soft spot for the spring breeze, chanting with their wonderful flowers. In the writings of ancient poets in China, the spring breeze is full of spring and color.

The spring breeze is very warm. "The clothes are wet with apricot flowers and rain, and the wind blows willow leaves" ("Jueju"), a poem by a monk in Zhinan, Southern Song Dynasty, bluntly states that the spring breeze is warm and there is no chill from the perspective of human feelings. "It's a beautiful day in the shutter pavilion and a leisurely wind in the mountains" (Nanxi Early Spring). These two poems by Yang Wanli, a poet in the Southern Song Dynasty, also describe the warmth of the slow spring breeze.

Spring breeze is soft. In the Southern Dynasties, Wang Jian wrote "Spring Poems" (one of the two poems), "Vinegar onions make a fierce rein"? What's the guarantee? What happened to the glue? D milling? Hey? Tearing the nest 2 team is arrogant? What about Deng? Hey? What's the matter with you? Promise? Do you want to shoot a bat after swimming? Magnetic? Is it common for servants to jump around in Bangladesh? Monkey? What are you doing? Ask for advice? Flattery slows down? Can you recognize the halogen residue? Give it? Pumesnakai? 5798 Ford? Steal all the holes? Hui Huanghui's? Cangxian county? Paralysis? Why don't you twist the bottle? Book disciple? Hey, Nana? Onions blow dreams ┟ hairpins ┬ぁbr & gt;;

Spring breeze is very busy. Fang Yue, a poet in the Southern Song Dynasty, has a poem "Spring Thoughts": "The spring breeze can be busy and is a layman; Make a mud bee with Yan as honey, and it will be fine with a light blow. " This poem is about the spring breeze accompanied by flowers and willows all the way, creating conditions for swallows to make mud and bees to make honey, and the drizzling spring rain will soon clear up. From this vivid dynamic description, we can see that the spring breeze is busy.

Spring breeze is universal. "The spring breeze knows the bitterness, so don't leave the willow branches green" (Le Le Ting), which is a poem by Li Bai, a great poet in the Tang Dynasty. Writing "Spring Breeze" seems to know the bitterness of human separation, deliberately not blowing wicker to make it green. How common the spring breeze is in Li Bai's pen! "Blowing homesickness all night, and rushing to Los Angeles all night" ("Spring Scenes") is a poem by Wu, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. He wrote that Chunfeng is good at understanding the homesickness of wanderers and blowing homesickness for them. Here, the spring breeze becomes a affectionate person. "The east wind knows that I want to walk in the mountains and blow down the sound of rain accumulated between the eaves" (one of the two new city roads). These two poems written by Su Shi, a great poet in the Song Dynasty, seem to know that a passer-by "I" is going to enter the mountains, deliberately blowing away accumulated rain, and turning ruthlessness into sentience. Another famous poet in the Song Dynasty, Wang Anshi, famously said, "Spring Festival Evening at Mid-Levels is about clearing the shadows" (Spring Festival Evening at Mid-Levels). He used "taking" and "appreciating" to describe the spring breeze, making it emotional and universal, which is similar to Shi Li's poems, Wu Shi's poems and Wang Shi's poems.

Spring breeze is magical. In the poet's pen, the spring breeze is like a strange pair of scissors, which can cut out willow leaves, apricots and peaches, as well as many green leaves and safflower. "I don't know who cut the thin leaves, and the spring breeze in February is like scissors" (Tang Meng Haoran's Singing Willow); "The spring breeze is as clever as scissors, first cut the willows and then cut the peaches" (Song Mei Yao Chen's "Dongcheng Delivered to Ma Tea Garden"); "Dongfeng will try a new knife ruler and cut Chiba with one hand" (Song Huangshu's Tanchun). Spring breeze is a symbol of irresistible vitality and a messenger who brings new life to all things in nature. Bai Juyi, a great poet in the Tang Dynasty, wrote a famous sentence "wildfire never quite consumes them, the spring breeze blows high" ("Farewell to the ancient grass"), in which he wrote that "the vast sea of grass on the grassland" was burned by wild fires, and the spring breeze blew long, which not only reflected the tenacious vitality of weeds, but also showed the magical power of spring breeze. Meng Jiao, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, wrote in his poem "Spring Breeze Begins Early and Greedy, Green is Deeper" (Lianzhou Yin) that the spring breeze blows the green of the earth longer and more prosperous; Wang Anshi, a famous poet in the Song Dynasty, wrote a well-known poem "Spring Breeze is Green" ("Boating in Guazhou"), which describes the place where the spring breeze goes, and it is full of grass and vitality, which is a vivid portrayal of magical power.