Poetry about seeing the red maple leaves in the mountains and forests in late autumn

The poem about seeing the red maple leaves in the mountain forest in late autumn is as follows:

1. The forest is dark with maple leaves, and the garden is fragrant with orange flowers. ——Song Zhiwen's "Crossing the Man Cave"

Song Zhiwen's poems are mostly flashy and empty works that whitewash peace, and there are also a few works that describe scenery and chant objects. The poetic style is fresh and open. This sentence comes from one of his poems, which the author wrote while he was being demoted. In the maple forest where the maple leaves are densely intertwined, the light is somewhat dim, while the garden is filled with the rich fragrance of orange flowers.

2. Stop and sit in the maple forest at night, the frost leaves are as red as the flowers in February. ——Du Mu's "Mountain Journey"

This poem describes the beautiful scenery of mountains and forests in late autumn. "Sit" means because. This sentence means that the reason why I stopped the car is because the maple forest in the evening is so beautiful, especially the frosted maple leaves, which are even redder than the flowers blooming in February.

Expand knowledge:

1. Introduction to maple trees

Maple trees are one of the most widely distributed tree species in the northern hemisphere. They are divided into white maple, red maple and sugar maple. Maple, etc., like to grow in temperate and sub-arctic areas. The leaves of maple trees are widely admired for their beautiful red color in autumn and have been depicted by numerous writers and artists.

2. Reasons why maple leaves turn red

In autumn, the temperature drops and the sunshine shortens, causing the interior of the maple leaves to gradually stop photosynthesis, chlorophyll and lutein degrade, exposing the colored Anthocyanins and carotenoids produce leaves in red, orange, yellow and other colors.

3. The landscape of maple leaves in the mountains and forests in late autumn

In late autumn, the maple leaves undergo a change, gradually turning from green to red, spreading all over the mountains and forests, becoming a beautiful sight. People often visit maple leaf scenic spots or drive through mountain trails to appreciate the beauty of red leaves.

4. Maple leaf culture

Maple leaves also have extensive applications and cultural connotations in Japan, South Korea and other Asian countries. Maple leaves in traditional Japanese culture are called "red leaves" and are regarded as one of the symbols of autumn. This is mostly due to the influence of literary works of the Tang Dynasty. For example, Bai Juyi's "Farewell to the Ancient Grass" has "Enter my lovesickness door and know me." Acacia is painful, long lovesickness lasts forever, and short lovesickness lasts forever. If I had known that it would be so frustrating, why would I not have known each other for a long time?" and other sentences.