Ancient poems about hibiscus

Examples of ancient poems about hibiscus are as follows:

1, "Give Hà Thu a dew"

Don Li Shimin

The scattered green is a pile of bricks, and no one has cleaned it in the early morning. The cold is like early autumn, and the bright moon doesn't know. Promote column tune songs to cover up listeners' worries. The scenery can't stay, and the lost waves can't come back. People who play the role of love and behave well have no regrets about it.

This poem expresses Li Shimin's deep feelings about the autumn morning and the passage of time, and also reflects his understanding and attitude towards life.

2. "Lotus Picking Song"

Tang Libai

A woman who picks lotus by the river will laugh at the lotus. Rizhao's new makeup is bright under the water, fragrant in the wind and lifted in the air. Who swims on the shore, 3355 reflects weeping willows. Zi Juan hissed into the fallen flower and saw the emptiness and heartbroken.

This poem describes the beautiful scenery of the well-dressed lotus picking girls playing happily in sunny spring days, and the love of young people on the shore for the lotus picking girls. To express the subtle and budding love between young men and women in spring.

3. "Give the Lotus"

Tang Li Shangyin

People in the world have different descriptions of flowers and leaves. They plant flowers in beautiful golden pots, but regardless of the flowers and leaves, they fall into the soil and become dust. Only the lotus flower is matched with red flowers and green leaves. The lotus leaf has a roll of Shu, and the lotus flower has a bloom, which is so perfect and natural. Lotus and lotus leaf shine on each other for a long time. When the lotus leaf falls, it withers. What a pity!

This poem takes the unique quality of lotus as a metaphor, expressing the poet's keen observation of the phenomenon of valuing flowers over leaves in the world, and also showing the poet's deep feelings about the rise and fall of nature and his sorrow for his short life.

The symbol of hibiscus:

1, purity: the white flowers and clear water quality of hibiscus flowers express pure beauty. In China culture, white is usually regarded as a symbol of purity. Therefore, hibiscus is often used to symbolize purity and elegance. Poets often use hibiscus to describe beautiful and pure women. For example, in Li Shangyin's "Giving Lotus", only the green lotus is red and graceful. The red lotus here refers to the lotus that symbolizes women's innocence and nature.

2. Richness: The gorgeous and magnificent appearance of hibiscus makes it a symbol of wealth. In China culture, red and gold are usually regarded as symbols of good luck and wealth. Therefore, hibiscus is often used to symbolize this meaning. In many poems describing hibiscus, poets often associate hibiscus with resplendent palaces and aristocratic life. For example, in Li Bai's Poem of Eight Music in the Palace, ladies-in-waiting are like flowers in a palace full of spring, but today only partridges are flying. The palace flowers here refer to hibiscus flowers, which are used to describe the prosperity and luxury of court life.

3. Perseverance: Although the flowering period of hibiscus is short, its flowers can still maintain their original beauty and texture after withering, which makes hibiscus a symbol of perseverance. In China culture, tenacity is an important virtue, which represents the indomitable spirit. Therefore, hibiscus is often used to symbolize perseverance and determination.