Peach Blossom in Dalin Temple is a seven-character quatrain written by Bai Juyi, a poet in Tang Dynasty. In April of the 12th year of Yuanhe (8 17), Bai Juyi visited Dalin Temple with his friends, and wrote a Preface to Visiting Dalin Temple to record his trip, with a quatrain, namely Peach Blossom in Dalin Temple. Bai Juyi went to Dalin Temple in Lushan Mountain in Jiangzhou (now Jiujiang) in early summer and became famous in one fell swoop.
Peach Blossom in Dalin Temple is a travel note, which describes the four seasons climate scenery under the mountain, which is different from the plain. The mountains are high and the valleys are deep, which shows the poet's infinite nostalgia and love for Da Chun.
In this poem, peach blossoms are used instead of abstract spring scenery to make spring scenery concrete and beautiful; Moreover, it personifies the spring scenery and writes it as if it really has feet, so you can hide it around. No, just feet. Seeing spring scenery is simply naughty and provocative.
In this short poem, the spring scenery in nature is so vivid and concrete, innocent and lovely, and it can't be written without infinite nostalgia and love for spring and the poet's childlike innocence. The beauty of this poem lies in its novel conception, ingenious conception, elegant and interesting playful language, which is also inspiring and pleasing to the eye. It can be described as another treasure in the quatrains of the Tang Dynasty.
Interpretation of Peach Blossom
Peach blossom refers to the flowers that bloom on peach trees. Peach blossoms usually bloom in spring with bright colors and tender petals. Peach blossom has an important symbolic significance in China culture, and is often used to express good wishes and blessings.
Peach blossom is often used as an image to describe spring scenery, express love and describe the beauty of women in ancient literature. The pink or white petals of peach blossom, with their graceful posture, give people a gentle and romantic feeling. Therefore, peach blossoms are often associated with elements such as spring, love and beauty.
In the traditional culture of China, peach blossom also symbolizes auspiciousness, lucky fortune and exorcism. People often use peach blossoms as decorations, such as hanging peach blossoms during the Spring Festival to welcome the arrival of the New Year, hoping to bring good luck and a festive atmosphere.