Huang Chao's three most important poems on chrysanthemum.

Huang Chaoju's three most domineering poems are as follows:

1.Stay in Qiu Lai on September 8th, and I will kill all the flowers after they bloom. Blooming chrysanthemums are in full bloom, Chang 'an is fragrant, the city is bathed in the fragrance of chrysanthemums-Italy, and the land is like golden chrysanthemums. -Huang Chao's The Last Happiness in the Tang Dynasty.

Appreciation: The first two sentences of this poem, "Until September 8th in Qiu Lai, I will kill all the flowers after they bloom", point out the time and momentum of chrysanthemum blooming. Only chrysanthemums bloom alone, which is particularly dazzling. Here, the poet uses "I bloom all the flowers and kill all the flowers" to express the domineering of chrysanthemum and autumn.

"Golden Flower in the City" vividly depicts the scene that the city is covered with golden petals when chrysanthemums are in full bloom, giving people a magnificent feeling.

The whole poem is full of Huang Chao's heroic feelings and unyielding spirit. Through the image of chrysanthemum, I expressed my confidence in my talent and ambition and my pursuit of power and glory. At the same time, this poem also shows dissatisfaction with social injustice and the status quo, implying the desire for revolution and the pursuit of social change.

Second, the rustling west wind is planted all over the courtyard, and the cold butterfly is hard to come. If I were Di Qing next year, I would report to Taohua. -"Chrysanthemum" by Huang Chao in the Tang Dynasty

Appreciation: This poem was written by Huang Chao when he saw chrysanthemums blooming independently in autumn. The poet emphasized the bleak cold in autumn with the "rustling west wind", but the chrysanthemum can open independently in such an environment, showing its strength and unyielding.

The poet fantasizes that one day he can become Di Qing (one of the five gods in ancient mythology), change the laws of nature and social system, and make chrysanthemums and peaches bloom together.

The whole poem is full of Huang Chao's rebellious spirit and challenges to the social hierarchy. Through the image of chrysanthemum, he expressed his understanding of the world and his vision for the future. At the same time, this poem also shows his deep thinking and reflection on the laws of nature and social system.

Third, the dew is wet and the wind is full of sleeves, and self-pity has been left for the Song family. Now I know more about the mistakes at that time and am willing to go to Yanshan Hanshuizhou. -Zheng Gu's Chrysanthemum.

Appreciation: This "Chrysanthemum" is one of Zheng Gu's representative works. This poem takes chrysanthemum as the theme, and through the description of chrysanthemum, it expresses the poet's perception of life situation and his helplessness in the passage of time.

The first sentence "Dew wet and smell the autumn sleeves" describes the beautiful scene of chrysanthemum in autumn wind, "Dew wet" describes the fresh scene of chrysanthemum exposed to dew, "Wind fragrance" describes the fragrance of chrysanthemum, and "Sleeve autumn" expresses the poet's love for the beautiful scenery in autumn.