Wordsworth's daffodils are very similar to China's poems.

Wordsworth's Narcissus is similar to Yang Wanli's Four Narcissus.

Narcissus, as a literary image, is often described by Chinese and foreign writers and poets, and its elegant color, rich fragrance and noble temperament have always been talked about by people.

Both of them describe daffodils, but daffodils express different cultural connotations in different cultural backgrounds of the East and the West. In rhetoric, both of them are mainly metaphors and personification. Although the usage of personification is similar, they choose completely different metaphors to describe the usage of metaphor.

Thematically, both of them express their love and praise for daffodils, but Ode to Daffodils also contains william wordsworth's yearning for freedom and reverence for nature, while Four Daffodils entrusts Yang Wanli's ideal pursuit of noble quality.

Basic information

Narcissus is the most important winter flower to decorate New Year's Day and Spring Festival.

Flowering in early spring and storing nutrients, dormant in summer, like warm and humid climate.

Green leaves are like ribbons, fragrant flowers are like cups, and the fragrance is refreshing.

People often call it "Ling Boxian".