1. Poems about Yushu facing the wind
Poems about Yushu facing the wind 1. What are the poems describing "Yushu"
1. The face of the enchantress is like a flower Containing dew, the jade trees illuminate the backyard. ——Northern and Southern Dynasties: Chen Shubao's "Flowers in the Back Garden of the Yushu"
2. How many times have the lofty branches of the Yushu been used as cigarettes and radish, and have they ever known war? ——Five Dynasties: Li Yu's "Broken Array: Forty Years of Family and Country"
3. Raise your glass and look at the blue sky with your white eyes, which is as bright as a jade tree before the wind. Tang Dynasty: Du Fu's "Song of the Eight Immortals in Drinking"
4. The orioles are calling each other with a hundred tongues, and the flowers in the backyard of the jade tree are bringing rain. ——Tang Dynasty: Niu Shu's "Pipa Xing"
5. Yushu returns in spring, and there are many happy things in the Golden Palace. ——Tang Dynasty: Li Bai's "Eight Poems for Palace Music"
6. The song of Yushu left the king exhausted, and the soldiers in Jingyang joined forces to guard the towers empty. ——Tang Dynasty: Xu Hun's "Jinling Nostalgia"
7. Yushu Gelan and the sea are covered with black clouds, and the flower garden suddenly looks like the Qingwu Kingdom. ——Tang Dynasty: Wen Tingyun's "Spring River Flowers and Moonlight Night"
8. As soon as I heard the song, the jade trees made the back garden desolate in autumn. ——Tang Dynasty: Li Bai's "Nostalgia for the Ancients in Jinling on a Moonlit Night"
9. Visit the old man in black clothes and listen to the songs in the empty trees. ——Qing Dynasty: Qu Dajun's "Moling"
10. Yushu supports Taoism, and white tiger clamps the door hinge. ——Wei and Jin Dynasties: Cao Zhi's "Immortal Chapter"
2. Words that describe people (such as demeanor, jade trees facing the wind, etc.
Words that describe people's appearance: Bangdayao Garden, Words describing a person's style: disheveled hair, sturdy back, well-dressed, dignified appearance, white-haired child-like face, clear eyebrows, beautiful as a fairy, beautiful as a flower, as beautiful as Pan'an, fairy-like, dignified and beautiful, skinny as a stick, well-mannered, full of face, and extraordinary bearing: All the people praise him for being upright, upright, loyal, conscientious, ice soul, snow soul, different customs, high wind, bright festival, high festival, clear breeze, high emotion, far-reaching, noble person, elegant scholar, high mountain, admiration, virtuousness, carrying things, Huaijin holding Yu, respecting the elderly, respecting the virtuous, accumulating good deeds, respecting the virtuous person, Linfeng, turtle, Longli. Orchid, Yuan Zhi, orchid heart, orchid, always lives in nirvana but never fades away. An idiom describing the appearance of a person: A sinking fish falls, a wild goose closes, the moon is shy, the flowers are overwhelming, the beauty is as beautiful as a crown jade, the eyebrows and eyes are as beautiful as a painting, the water is like a flower, like a jade, the tiger's back, the bear, the waist, the heart, the fat body, the clothes and the crown, the beauty of the country, the beauty of the sky, the fragrant eyebrows, the clear eyes, the crane-haired face Slim and graceful, elegant and elegant, graceful and dignified, radiant in appearance, radiant in skin and bones, flower-like and graceful, idioms describing human character: upright, upright, upright, turning the tide, suave, upright, and a gentleman. He praises endlessly, applauds and applauds in his heart, praises and praises incessantly. The people praise the bright and upright, sing the praises, praise virtue, be gentle, upright, upright, and loyal. Geng Geng
3. Poems about Yushu
Yushu: a gorgeous tree Yushu faces the wind yù shù lín fēng Idiom 〖Explanation〗 Describes a person’s graceful and graceful appearance
Also known as "Jade Tree Linfeng". Yushu Linfeng describes a person who is as graceful as a gorgeous tree facing the wind.
================== ================================ Yushu: yù shù 1. Fairy tree in myths and legends 2. Made from treasures.
3. Another name for the locust tree.
5. Snow-covered tree. "Taifu Xie asked his nephews: 'How can I predict people's affairs and want to make them good?' None of them had anything to say.
The chariot rider replied: 'For example, if you want to make the orchid and jade tree grow, Yu Jie Ting Er. '" Later, the children of Meijia were called "Yushu".
7. The provincial name of the song "Yushu Back Courtyard Flower" written by Chen Houzhu of the Southern Dynasty. Green Yushu: lù yù shù 1. Myth The fairy tree at the residence of Emperor Zhongtian.
Its color is green and crystal clear like jade, so it is called Jianjia Yushu: jiān jiā yù shù 1. "Shishuo Xinyu. Rong Zhi" written by Liu Yiqing of the Southern Song Dynasty: "The envoy of Emperor Wei Ming." His younger brother Mao Zeng sat with Xiahou Xuan, and people at that time called him "Jian Jia Yi Yishu".
"Jianjia refers to Mao Zeng; Yushu refers to Xiahouxuan. It means that two people with extremely unequal appearance are together.
Later, "Jianjia Yushu" was used to express people with low status. Clinging to someone of high status.
Wen Yushu: wén yù shù 1. Yushu Qiongzhi: yù shù qiónɡ zhī 1. Describing the beauty of trees. /p>
2. A descendant of the Yu Gui family. Yaolin Yushu: yáo lín yù shù 1. See "Yaolin Qiongshu"
Qihua Yushu: qí huā yù shù 1. The ancients called it a fairy scene. The flowers and trees in it are also used to describe the scenery in the frost and snow. Yushu Tinghua: yù shù tínɡ huā 1. Namely "Yushu Tinghua"
Yushu Flower: yù shù huā 1. Namely "Yushu Tinghua". Garden Flowers".
Yushu Backyard Flower: yù shù hòu tínɡ huā 1. The name of a Yuefu Wu Sheng song.
Mainly composed by Queen Chen of the Southern Dynasties. 2. Refers to dwarf cockscomb flower.
Zhilan Yushu: zhī lán yù shù "Book of Jin·Biography of Xie An" records that when Xie Xuan was young, his uncle Xie An asked his nephew: "How can I predict people's affairs and want to make them better?" No one can answer. Xuan replied: "It's like the Zhilan Yushu, I want it to grow in the courtyard."
Later, the "Zhilan Yushu" was used as a metaphor for outstanding children.
4. It was you who made me understand immediately, which poems are like "Bright as a jade tree before the wind"
"Bright as a jade tree before the wind" comes from "Drinking" by Du Fu, a great poet of the Tang Dynasty. "Song of the Eight Immortals".
The full text is as follows,
Zhizhang was riding a horse as if riding a boat, and fell into a well and fell asleep under the water.
The three buckets of Ruyang began to face the sky, and the mouth of the road met with koji chariots, salivation, and the desire to seal them to Jiuquan.
The left prime minister spends tens of thousands of money every day, drinks like a long whale sucking in hundreds of rivers, holds a cup in his mouth, enjoys the sage and calls him a shunner.
Zong Zhi, a handsome and handsome young man, raised his glass and looked at the blue sky with his white eyes, which was as bright as a jade tree before the wind.
Su Jin often likes to escape to Zen when he is drunk before embroidering Buddha in Changzhai.
Li Bai’s hundreds of poems about drinking wine. He went to a restaurant in Chang’an to sleep, but the emperor couldn’t get on the boat when he called him. He claimed that he was the Immortal of Wine.
Zhang Xu's three-cup grass sage takes off his hat and tops his head in front of the prince, and leaves paper like clouds of smoke.
Jiao Sui fought five battles with Fang Zhuoran, and his eloquent talk shocked the four banquets.