At 1, tíng, zhōng, there are yǒu odd Qǒ tree Sh ǒ, green L ǒ leaves Y ǒ u ǒ u ǒ u ǒ u ǒ u ǒ u ǒ u ǒ u ǒ u ?.
2. Xin xρn term xiāng yíng huái sleeve ρ, Yu m: n Yu ρn Mo Mi ρ to Zhi ρ. This C-object is very expensive, but it is difficult for Dan to feel that G: n is different from Bi when he passes through J: ng.
A beautiful tree in the yard is covered with green leaves, which sets off many flowers. I climbed up the branch and picked one, and wanted to give it to someone who missed me day and night. The fragrance of flowers permeates the sleeves of my clothes, but it is too far away to reach my sweetheart. Not that this flower is precious, but I want to express my thoughts through this flower, because I have been away for a long time.
Strange Trees in the Courtyard is a five-character poem written by an anonymous writer in the Han Dynasty, which comes from one of Nineteen Ancient Poems. This poem describes a woman's deep nostalgia for her long-distance husband and the sadness brought by her long-term desire to return without hope.
The whole poem consists of eight sentences, the first four of which describe the environment and the last four express emotions. Every two sentences in the poem imply a complete image, and the four images are arranged in an orderly way, with distinctive style and deep feelings.
Creative background:
Strange Trees in the Courtyard is a poem in funeral march, the ninth of nineteen ancient poems. There are different opinions about the background of Nineteen Ancient Poems. Yuwen Suoan thinks that China's early poems are a kind of copying system, and there is no conclusive evidence to prove that "ancient poetry" was earlier than Jian 'an period. As for the specific creation time of "there are strange trees in the courtyard", it is difficult to confirm.