What are the poems that mean "prosperity"?

Poems describing "thriving" are:

Beautiful spring outing in Surabaya, the endless scenery is new. -"Spring Day" Song: Zhu

The spring outing is sunny, and the endless scenery is completely new on the shore of Surabaya.

Artemisia sphaerocephala has short reed buds all over the ground, which is the time when the puffer fish wants to reach the top —— two night views by Huichong River/two small views by Hui Chong River in Song Dynasty: Su Shi.

Moral: The beach has been covered with Artemisia selengensis, asparagus has begun to sprout, and puffer fish is about to swim upstream from the sea to the river.

Spring fills the earth with hope, and everything presents a scene of prosperity. -"Long Songs" Han Dynasty: Anonymous

Moral: Spring scatters hope all over the earth, and everything is thriving.

Wood is thriving and spring is blooming. -"Go and Come Back Xi Ci Preface" Wei and Jin Dynasties: Tao Yuanming

Moral: The trees are lush and the spring water flows slowly.

The spring breeze comes back and makes the flowers in my yard bloom. -"The Sunset Reflects the Mountain" Tang Dynasty: Li Bai

Meaning: Dongfeng came back with Miss Chun, urging my family to bloom.

This is the most beautiful season of the year, far better than the late spring of the green willow. -"Eighteen Members of Zhang Shui Department in Early Spring" Tang Dynasty: Han Yu

Meaning: This is the most beautiful season of the year, far better than the late spring with green willows all over the city.

The lake is clear in February, and birds are singing in every family in spring —— Nine Villages in Happy Wang in Spring/Meng Haoran in Late Spring Tang Dynasty.

The lake in February is so clear, every household is full of spring, and birds are singing happily.

I don't know who cut it out for. The spring breeze in February is like scissors —— Singing Willow: He Zhangzhi in Tang Dynasty

Who cut these thin Liu Yeer into silk tapestries and wicker? This was cut by Spring Breeze girl with her dexterous hands in February.

Egrets fly in front of Mount Cisse, peach blossoms flow, and mandarin fish are fat-a fishing song in Tang Dynasty.

Moral: Egrets fly freely in front of Mount Cisse, peach blossoms bloom on the banks of the river, spring water rises at the beginning, and mandarin fish in the water are fat. ?

The grass grows long, the warbler flies, the willow in February is drunk, and the spring smoke is drunk —— Folk houses in Qing Dynasty: Gaoding

Moral: The grass has sprouted green buds, and the willows on the leaves of the village have soft and slender branches, which gently sweep the bank.

Prosperous? 【xīn xīn xiàng róng】?

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Basic explanation

Xinxin: describe the vigorous growth of vegetation; Rong: Lush. Describe the lush vegetation. It is a metaphor for the vigorous development of the cause.

tidy

Tao Jin Yuanming's "Returning to Hometown": "Wood is thriving; The spring water began to flow. "