A poem describing the rejuvenation of flowers

Liu Han's "Many things grind, a warbler at the bottom of a flower": the east wind blows away last year's worries and liberates the lilac knot.

Wang Zao's Spring Day: Peach blossoms smile from the fence, which seems to be the most affectionate.

Wang's Little Red Lip, Plain Lilac: The wood rustles and Joan vomits under the glass leaves.

Yuan Hao asked "the same generation of unopened begonia": the branches are full of new green, and Xiao Lei hides a little red.

Wu Xinyi by Wang Wei: The Red Calyx of Hibiscus in the Mountain.

Liu Yuxi's "The First Meeting in Yangzhou": Qian Fan by the shipwreck and Wan Muchun by the sick tree.