Ancient poems about flowers in the first grade

Senior one's ancient poems about flowers are as follows:

1. There are gains and losses in the month, and flowers bloom and fade. I think life is the hardest thing to leave.

It is from Zhang Mingshan's Poems of Pu Tian Le in Yuan Dynasty.

2. After the flowers are picked into honey, whoever works hard for them will be sweet.

Luo Yin's Bees in Tang Dynasty.

3. Three thousand guests are drunk, and fourteen States have one sword and frost.

From Guan Xiu's Send Money to Father in Tang Dynasty.

Flowers are similar every year, but people are different every year.

A Generation of Sad Pulsatilla by Liu Xiyi in Tang Dynasty.

The children ran after Huang Die, flew into the cauliflower, but disappeared.

From Song Yang Wanli's Su Xincheng Xugong Store

Hedges are sparse and deep, and the trees are green and not shady.

The child ran quickly to catch the yellow butterfly, but the butterfly suddenly flew into the vegetable garden and could not be found again.

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Next to the sparse fence, a path leads to the distance. The petals on the roadside trees are falling, and the new leaves have just grown and have not yet formed a shade.

The child ran after the yellow butterfly, but the butterfly flew into the cauliflower and was never found.