1, picking chrysanthemums under the east fence, leisurely see Nanshan. -Tao Yuanming's fifth day of drinking.
Picking chrysanthemums under the east fence, leisurely, Nanshan in the distance comes into view.
Appreciation: In this poem, Tao Yuanming expresses his yearning and pursuit for seclusion by picking chrysanthemums. The symbolic meaning of chrysanthemum is noble and elegant, which echoes Tao Yuanming's seclusion feelings. However, leisurely seeing Nanshan expresses the author's detached and carefree mood.
This poem shows the beautiful scenery of distant mountains under the hedge of Tao Yuanming's chrysanthemum picking, and shows his love for nature and seclusion.
I'll come back at chrysanthemum time when I have a holiday on the mountain. -Meng Haoran's Passing Old People's Village
I will come here to see chrysanthemums on the Double Ninth Festival.
Appreciation: Meng Haoran expressed his love for chrysanthemums and his seclusion by describing the scene of enjoying chrysanthemums on the Double Ninth Festival. Chrysanthemum symbolizes nobility and elegance in traditional culture, which is consistent with Meng Haoran's seclusion feelings. On the other hand, "Chrysanthemum Time I Come Again" shows the author's expectation and yearning for chrysanthemum appreciation on the Double Ninth Festival.
This poem shows the author's love for chrysanthemum and seclusion, and also expresses his deep gratitude and nostalgia for his old friend.
Don't compare the border with Kyoto, the frost grass has withered in August. -Wang Zhihuan's "Nine Days Farewell"
Don't compare the scenery of frontier fortress with that of Beijing. In August, the frontier fortress has been severely frosted.
Appreciation: Wang Zhihuan's poem takes the frontier fortress scenery as the background, and shows the desolation and hardship of the frontier fortress by depicting the bitter frost and hay in August. Chrysanthemum plays an important symbolic role in frontier fortress culture, representing indomitable spirit and noble quality.
The poem "Don't compare the frontier with Kyoto" expresses the author's awe of frontier life and deep attachment to his hometown. This poem is based on the frontier fortress scenery, and through the description of chrysanthemums, it shows the author's yearning for his relatives in his hometown.
Abstract: In these three poems, the authors express their love and pursuit for nature, seclusion, unyielding spirit and noble quality by describing and praising chrysanthemums. These poems not only show the beauty and elegance of chrysanthemums, but also show people's feelings and thoughts about life in the golden autumn.