Poems describing persimmons

1, red sleeves weave silk to praise persimmons, and bluestone sells wine and pears bloom.

Source: Tang Bai Juyi's Hope for Spring in Hangzhou

Interpretation: The tea girl boasted that Hangling persimmon weavers were good, vying to buy wine and drinking "pear flowers" in front of the green slate.

2, persimmon leaves turn red cream, the sky is like water leaning against the red chamber.

Source: Tang, "Building and Courtyard Looking for Propaganda, No Problems Encountered"

Interpretation: Persimmon leaves are red, setting off autumn scenery, and green water is like a red building.

3, Xiaolian stars are out, and the night hangs with the sun.

Source: Liu Yuxi's Ode to Red Persimmon in Tang Dynasty

Interpretation: Come out with the faint sunshine and rest with the stars at night.

4. There are dark mulberry branches in the village and countless red persimmons in the forest.

Source: Song Fan Zongyin's Two Poems of You Longhua Temple

Interpretation: The village is dark, the mulberry branches are intertwined, the persimmons in the forest are red and the fruits are numerous.

5, white deer spit, persimmon leaves in the garden are thin.

Source: Late Scenery of Yuezhou by Zhang Ji in Tang Dynasty

Interpretation: The white reeds in Yuezhou bloom, the persimmons in the garden are red, and the leaves are gradually falling.