What are the poems that describe the "life and death" of morning glory?

1. Morning glories bloom in the morning and fall in the evening. Clinging to the trees, I feel sorry for him.

2. Song·Qin Guan·"Morning Glory"

In the early days of the Yin and Han Dynasties, the leakage was about to be removed, and the empty people leaned on the jade railings.

The fairy clothes are dyed so that the sky is blue, begging for the world to see the dawn.

3. "Morning Glory Part 1" by Yang Wanli of the Song Dynasty

Suluo Li has a green eaves on top, taking off his blue clothes and wearing a red shirt.

When I saw the bamboo fence, I was so happy that I flew up to the green Qiong hairpin.

4. "Morning Glory Part 2" by Yang Wanli of the Song Dynasty

Thinking of joy at dawn and sorrow at night, lingering around the fence is too delicate.

The hibiscus has not bloomed yet, the hibiscus has fallen, and the autumn wind has bought off the autumn wind.

5. "Morning Glory" by Wei Zhen of the Song Dynasty

Green and soft vines wrap around the bamboo poles, brushing the emerald green into fragrant flowers. BangNiShouji.com?

It should be the drummer from Zhe Conghe, and Tiansun wearing cloud fragrance on his temples.

6. "Morning Glory" by Lin Bushan, Song Dynasty

The round shape is like a flowing spring, green and cut gauze, with vines intersecting on the wall.

Praise for morning glory in ancient and modern times

In the long years, morning glory has never received a good reputation. Some people even dismiss it, and many People of insight have deep feelings about it.

Ancient literati gave high praise to morning glories. For example, Song Zongyuan, a poet from the Song Dynasty, wrote: "The green vines are like vines and do not need to be planted. The light blue flowers bloom around the bamboo fence. They are still lovely when they are dressed in clothes and facing the dawn. Suddenly I saw a dragonfly bringing dew."

There is also Jiang Jie, a famous poet in the Song Dynasty. He described the morning glories in a painting in his "Zhushan Ci": "Miaomiao crows, and the giant fish. The sky is cold, the lake is dawning, people are dreaming, and horses are neighing, and they are scratching their heads, looking at the stars. Too light, add red dates. The traces of sorrow are swept away by the west wind, and the temples are blown away by the west wind. The old courtyard is not separated by the frost curtain, and the golden powder screen is drunk. The flute is played with hatred, and the white wild geese are crossing the sky. The smoke has not yet collected, and the Chushan Mountain is gone."

The poet not only describes the beauty of the morning glory, but also portrays the artistic conception in a profound and flowing way.

The ancients loved morning glories so much, and we modern people have a special liking for morning glories even more.

It is said that the late Peking Opera artist Mei Lanfang loved morning glories very much. He personally planted dozens of them in his former residence on the east side of Qianmen Street in Beijing.

Mei Lan Fang’s summer morning glory is the most famous, with hundreds of styles.

He often said to his friends who came to enjoy the flowers: Morning glories are commonly known as Qinniangzi. As the name suggests, they are not raised by lazy people.

The first condition is to start early. It blooms early in the morning and slowly wilts after lunch.

Because he got up before dawn every day to practice martial arts, morning glories were blooming one after another, which was consistent with his diligent spirit, so he praised morning glories as "the companion of the morning light".

Afterwards, he moved to Shanghai, where the painter Qi Baishi often visited him.

Once he painted a Chinese painting with the words "A hundred books of morning glory are as big as a bucket, and I haven't had the opportunity to come to Mei's house for three years." It became a legend in the literary and art circles.

To this day, many morning glories are still planted around the Mei Lanfang Memorial Hall as a commemoration.

The flower language of morning glory:

Morning glory is the birthday flower for people born on August 6, and its flower language is reputation.

The meaning of morning glory is not beautiful. It represents an older woman seducing a younger man. It is called old grass morning glory, and such women are called morning glories. Isn't this what we often call sister-brother love? It turns out that this is how the ancients understood it.

Those who like morning glory: have a childish heart, but like the shrewdness and ability of model adults, which looks very interesting. She is very attracted to the opposite sex and likes to pursue the successful love of adults, but it is difficult to experience the adult world before she is deeply involved in the world. Be more natural and you might be more relaxed.