The third-grade poem describing apricot blossoms is as follows:
1. The lake is green and full of spring grass, but the weather is still cold and there are apricot blossoms. ——Ming Dynasty Yang Ji's "Evening at Penpu during the Cold Festival"
2. When I woke up, I didn't know that people had dispersed, but the setting sun was still in the west of the apricot blossoms. ——Zheng Xie, Song Dynasty, "Drunken"
3. Sitting idle and having nothing to do, listening to the rain only worries about the damage to the apricot blossoms. ——Ming Dynasty Gao Qi's "Lying in the Rain"
4. Ling Yun sees the peach and everything is fine, and I see the apricot blossom and my heart is the same. ——Song Dynasty Huang Tingjian's "One of Two Poems on Peach and Apricot Blossoms Painted by Wang Friend in the Collection of Master Wang"
6. The apricot flowers fly behind the curtains and scatter in the remaining spring, and the bright moon enters the house to look for the ghost. ——Su Shi of the Song Dynasty, "Drinking with Guests Under the Apricot Blossoms on a Moonlit Night"
7. The fragrance blows across the universe, and it is not an ordinary peach and apricot blossom. ——"Red Plum No. 2" by Wang Mian of the Yuan Dynasty
8. The apricot blossoms are still slightly cold after they bloom, and no one is leaning against the lantern alone until the end of the day. ——Lu You, Song Dynasty, "Composition in the Spring Garden"
9. The apricot blossoms are scattered, the birds are singing in the wind, and the spring scenery is very beautiful. ——Ma Ziyan, Song Dynasty, "Returning to the Chao Dynasty, Spring Outing"
10. Last year, I visited Dili Chun, and the apricot blossoms bloomed and left Qin. ——Li Pin of the Tang Dynasty, "Meeting Cui Ba in the same year in Han Dynasty"
11. The apricot blossoms on a tree have not yet bloomed, and I am even more hesitant to taste the spring pot. ——Wang Wei, Ming Dynasty, "New Year's Test"
12. The apricot blossoms have fallen and the wind is blowing at dawn, hiding a few pregnant women who sleep during the day. ——Yuan Han Yi's "Send a Friend"
13. Come late, it will be snow again, and it will turn into apricot blossom sorrow. ——Li Jianxun of the Tang Dynasty, "The Dark Sun of the First Moon"
14. The drizzle of apricot blossoms outside the curtain makes the spring red and wet. ——Song Dynasty Lou Cai's "Good things happen to people who are close to you, go to the jade screen"
15. The crane's hair and apricot flowers complement each other well, and I will be as drunk as mud all day long. ——Quan Deyu of the Tang Dynasty "Reward Zhao Shangshu for seeing him after he was drunk under the apricot garden flowers (when he was Taichang Qing)?
16. The apricot blossoms bloom and the locust blossoms fall, how many times have the worries gone? Year. ——Tang Dynasty Li Pin's "Shu Huai"
Introduction to apricot flower
Apricot flower, a kind of flower, also known as apricot, is a plant of the genus Prunus subfamily, and its pulp and kernels can be edible. The apricot flower is solitary, with the leaves opening first and the petals white or slightly red. It is a famous ornamental tree in China. Apricot can be planted in front of the garden, in the corner of the wall, beside the road, or by the waterside. It can also be planted in groups or in patches on hillsides and watersides. It is the main ornamental tree species in spring.