Poems about cherries

1. Hualin is full of fragrant scenery, Luoyang is bracing for Yangchun, and the unlucky day is yet to come, and the green shadows of Changjin are reflected. ——Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, "Cherry Spring Poems":

2. The flowers bear fruit naturally, and they are fragrant when you pick them. The taste is so strong that it cannot be underestimated by everyone. It is recommended to taste it first when you are alone in the temple. ——Zhu Shuzhen of the Song Dynasty, "Cherry"

3. The feeling of life and death is palpable on the first day of the month, and the moonlight tonight is like that of previous years. Where have we looked at the moon together? Under the cherry tree in front of the back hall. ——Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty, "Feeling the Moon and Sadness for the Dead"

4. Green and green, a few cherry leaves have red bottoms. ——Zhao Yanduan of the Song Dynasty, "Yellow Bean Leaves"

5. Wrap around the cherry tree alone, sober your throat and lungs. Don't remove the dew on the branches and spread it from mouth to mouth. ——Su Shi's "Cherry" of the Song Dynasty

6. Ruixiang Duan and Li Sao are together, and the son Fu Fangyun is also high. The red brocade quilt was lost and turned into a dwarf purple cherry. ——Yang Wanli of the Song Dynasty, "Twelve Interpretations of Instant Events in Early Summer"

7. The book curtain and red foil swallows are home, and the green grass gate only produces frogs. A cherry tree is red and half fallen, and the gardener is worried about the rain. ——Song Dynasty Lu Wengui's "Three Quatrains and Rhymes of Mountain Village Showing Late Spring"

8. The flowing light is easy to throw people away, red cherries and green bananas. ——Jiang Jie, Song Dynasty, "A Cut of Plum Blossoms·A Boat Crossing the Wujiang River"

9. A tree cage is carved from pine jade, and the wandering bees are thinking about business. Looking back when I was climbing branches to get through the snow, I also went down around the cherry tree. ——Wang Anshi of the Song Dynasty, "Five Poems on Immediate Matters"

10. The plums drip with acid and splash on the teeth, and the bananas are divided into green and covered with window screens. The day is long and I fall asleep with no thoughts, watching children catching willow flowers.

——Song Dynasty Yang Wanli's "Napping in Early Summer, Part One":