What are the poems describing lotus flowers?
The wind brings me the fragrance of lotus flowers, and the music of dew drops from bamboo leaves. 2, the lotus leaf is infinitely bright, and the lotus red is different. 3. Only violet and red violet are innocent. 4, Gu Si mountain light meets water light, leaning on the column for miles. 5, round lotus floating leaflets, fine wheat falling light flowers.
Famous sentences describing lotus flowers
The delicate lotus flower bud shows a sharp corner from the water, and a naughty little dragonfly stands on its head. -Yang Wanli's Little Pool
A lotus flower is still blooming. -Su Shi's "Jiang Shenzi Jiang Jing"
There are mountains and rivers, and there are flowers in Hebei. -Anonymous "There are millet in the mountains"
Standing in the south of the city, leaning against the railing, I saw mountains and water connected together, and water chestnuts and lotus flowers were in full bloom and fragrance on the vast water surface. -Huang Tingjian's Book of Ezhou South Building
No bees and butterflies yearn for fragrance. -He Zhu's "Heart Bitter Willow Back to the Pond"
After a light rain, Xiao He turned over. Liu Hua is in full bloom. -Su Shi's Ruan Langgui Early Summer
After the lotus blooms, the West Lake is good, and when the wine comes. -Ouyang Xiu's "Picking Mulberry Seeds, Lotus Blossoming, Better West Lake"
The water is clear. Under the shade of green bamboo, the water is as clear as a mirror, reflecting the reflection of lotus flowers and emitting bursts of fragrance. -Li Bai's "Don't Store in it"
There are Sanqiu cassia seed and Shili Lotus. -Liu Yong's "Looking at the tide, winning in the southeast"
The leaves of Chuyang withered all night, and the water was clear, and the wind and lotus were one by one. -Zhou Bangyan's "Su Mu is Liao Aquilaria"
The fragrant lotus leaves are withered, and the west wind worries about the green waves. -Li _ "Shop Huanxi Sand and Sell Fragrant Leaves"
Lotus and lotus leaf shine on each other for a long time. When the lotus leaf falls, it withers. What a pity! -Li Shangyin's "Give the Lotus"