From: Quchi River by Lu in the Tang Dynasty.
Interpretation: A faint fragrance lingers in the curved Chi Pan, and the round lotus leaf covers the beautiful pool surface.
2. Poetry: Rain stops, lotus leaves smell fragrant, and the shore cries noisily.
From: Yan Xuan's Linjiang Fairy in the Five Dynasties, when the rain stopped, the lotus was fragrant.
Commentary: After the rain stopped, lotus flowers and water chestnut flowers floated with thick fragrance, and cicadas sang on weeping willows on the shore.
3. Poem: Xiao He only showed sharp corners, and there were dragonflies standing on his head long ago.
From: Xiao Chi by Yang Wanli in Song Dynasty
Commentary: As soon as the lotus leaves came out of the water, there was a little dragonfly standing on it.
4. Poetry: The lotus leaves are infinitely blue the next day, and the lotus flowers in the sun are of different colors.
From: Yang Wanli in Song Dynasty, sent by Lin Zifang in Jingci Temple, Chu Xiao.
Interpretation: Lotus leaves are densely spread, connected with the blue sky, endless green; Graceful lotus flowers are in full bloom, especially bright and red under the sunshine.
5. Poetry: Lotus can be picked in the south of the Yangtze River, and there are lotus leaves in the river, and there are fish playing among the lotus leaves.
From: Han Dynasty, Anonymous Jiangnan
Interpretation: Lotus can be picked on the water in Jiangnan water town. The lotus leaves are lush and the fish play in them.