Ancient poems describing fallen leaves

fallen leaves

Tang xiumu

The leaves are red after the rain.

Looking back at spring, I believe there is autumn wind.

Several places follow the running water, and the river is in chaos.

You should only be on your own, not with you.

This is an object-chanting poem with fallen leaves as the description object. The first couplet shows the scene of falling leaves through visual description: after an autumn rain, the crops have been harvested and the idle fields are particularly empty. I saw the crimson leaves leave the trunk and fly in the air layer by layer. Xiumu's Fallen Leaves expresses his feelings and thoughts about fallen leaves. From reality to nothingness, there is a turning point and contrast, and the brushwork is moving, which broadens the horizon of description and makes people daydream.

fallen leaves

Don Wang Jian

The green direction is uneven, and the first red color overlaps.

The atrium has just begun to be swept, and three or two leaves surround the tree.

Autumn has come, the ground is covered with red leaves, and there are few leaves left on the trees. The yard has just begun to be cleaned, and scattered leaves surround the trees.

Standing under the tree, quietly watching, from time to time there are mottled leaves fluttering slowly in front of us, stepping on the drums of the wind and spinning beautiful dances, as if telling a beautiful fairy tale.

Youth Tourism after Double Ninth Festival

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After the Double Ninth Festival, the west wind gradually tightened and leaves fell in the courtyard. Zhu Lan is the dawn, and Furong is enchanting, fighting for Fang Xin.

Before and after first frost, the moon was red and pale, and it was bright and rejuvenated. Don't divide Joan calyx equally. Give it to the right person.

This is a poem about objects. The object of this poem is hibiscus in full bloom in late summer and early autumn. Through careful carving, Yan Shu portrayed Mu Furong's character of resisting autumn frost, loyalty, nobility and charm, and revealed the poet's love for Mu Furong everywhere.

In this "youth journey", Yan Shu not only praised Mu Furong, but also entrusted her feelings. This kind of hibiscus flower, which is not afraid of severe frost, not only symbolizes the quality of the right person, but also symbolizes their loyal and noble love. Therefore, at the end, the poet will put forward that it is reserved for the right person, which implies the author's affirmation and appreciation of the loyalty and noble character of the right person.