Want to call chrysanthemum, the hermit of flowers; Peony, blooming with wealth; Lotus, the gentleman of flowers. Hey! The love between chrysanthemums and flowers is rarely heard after Tao. Who gave the lotus love? Peony love is suitable for all ages!
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There are many kinds of terrestrial herbs and woody flowers, which are worth loving. Tao Yuanming of Jin Dynasty only loved chrysanthemums. Since Li in Tang Dynasty, most people in the world like peony. I only love that the lotus grows from the accumulated silt and is not polluted, but it doesn't look enchanting after being washed with clear water. (Its stem) runs through the middle, and it is straight, unbroken and unbranched, and the fragrance spreads more fragrant, standing upright and clean in water. People can look at (lotus) from a distance, but they can't play with it easily.
I think chrysanthemum is a hermit in flowers; Peony is a rich person in flowers; Lotus is a gentleman among flowers. Alas! Tao Yuanming seldom heard about the love of chrysanthemum. (Right) Lotus love, like me,' Who else? Of course, there are many people who love peony!
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Tao Jin Yuanming only loves chrysanthemums; Tao Jin Yuanming only loves chrysanthemums. Tao Yuanming (365-427), whose word is Qian Liang, called himself Mr. Wuliu, and was known as Mr. Jingjie (after his death). He was born in Xunyang Chaisang (now Jiujiang City, Jiangxi Province) in the Eastern Jin Dynasty and was a famous poet in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. Is a famous hermit. Tao Yuanming loves chrysanthemums alone and often praises chrysanthemums in his poems. For example, under the hedge of picking chrysanthemums in the poem "Drinking", leisurely seeing Nanshan has always been called a famous sentence.
Since Li Tang came, people all over the world have loved peonies. "Tang Shi Supplement" said: Visiting the capital is expensive, and peony is still flourishing in the Spring Festival Evening every year. If you plant horses and chariots for profit, there will be tens of thousands of people (referring to money) in a book (one plant). Very: very, very.
Say: the style of an argumentative essay can directly explain things or explain the truth, or it can borrow records of people, things or things to explain the truth.
One: Yes.
Cute: worthy of love.
Interviewer: Flowers.
What: very, very.
Fan: A lot.
Self: self.
Li Tang: Tang Dynasty. The emperor of the Tang Dynasty was named because his surname was Li.
Independence: only, only.
One: Cancel the sentence independence between subject and predicate.
Out: grow out.
Sludge: sludge.
Pollution: Pollution (dirt).
Peng (Zhu? ): wash.
Violet (Li? N): Microwave clean water, which means clean water here.
Demon: Beautiful but not dignified.
Pass: pass; Transparent.
Straight: Upright.
Straight outside: (its stem) is hollow inside and straight outside.
No tendrils (mn) and no branches: no tendrils and no branches.
The fragrance is far away and clear: the fragrance travels far away, making people feel more elegant.
Benefits: more.
Qing: Qingfen.
Elegant and clean planting: stand upright and clean.
Pavilion: A towering appearance.
Plants: build.
Yes: only.
Play: play.
Obscene (xi? ): Close but not solemn.
Yan: Do modal particles at the end of a sentence refer to modern Chinese? Ouch? , auxiliary words.
Say: think.
Hermit: A recluse. In feudal society, some people did not want to go along with the rulers, so they lived in seclusion;
Sheng: Light.
People or things. It is different from the previous nouns. For example, the one with the Yellow Crane Tower means building.
Alas: interjections are equivalent to today's alas.
Chrysanthemum love: love for chrysanthemums. One: Modal particles, yes. (One way of saying it is a sign that the object is ahead of time)
Fresh (xi m: n): less.
Smell: I heard.
Who is the giver: Who else is like me?
Suitable for many people: there should be many people (who love peony).
Appropriate: Of course (should).
A: When?
Numerous: numerous.