The ten most famous flower poems

The ten most famous flower poems are as follows:

1. "Lingmei"

Song Dynasty·Zhang Daoqia

Poetry everywhere , there is always something to offer.

There is no time for socializing, but there are plum blossoms all over the place.

2. "Poetry to Fan Ye"

Southern and Northern Dynasties·Lu Kai

Fold flowers and send them to the people of Longtou.

If you have nothing in the south of the Yangtze River, just give me a spring branch.

3. "Red Plum"

Wang Shipeng of the Song Dynasty

Peaches and plums should not be jealous of each other, as their appearance is different.

It is still in the state of snow and frost, but it is not very red.

4. "Miscellaneous Poems: You Come from Hometown"

Wang Wei of the Tang Dynasty

You come from home, so you should know the things in your hometown.

Will the winter plum blossoms bloom in front of the beautiful window tomorrow?

5. "Snowy Plum Part 2"

Lu Meipo, Song Dynasty

With plums but no snow, there is no spirit, and with snow but no poetry, it is vulgar.

The poem at dusk is full of snow all over the sky, and it is very spring when combined with plum blossoms.

6. "Inscription on Plum Blossoms"

Li Fangying of the Qing Dynasty

The ink marks on the paper are new, and the plum blossoms are the most pleasant at what point.

I hope that the wind will blow far away, and every door and lane will become spring.

7. "Snowy Plum"

Lu Meipo, Song Dynasty

The plum blossoms and snow refused to fall in spring, so Sao Renge spent money to comment on it.

The plum blossoms are less white than the snow, but the snow is less fragrant than the plum blossoms.

8. "Reflections on Plum Blossoms"

Yuan·Liu Yin

The east wind blows away the dust of war, dreaming of the home of a virgin in the West Lake;

< p>I am afraid that the spring spirit in the south of the Yangtze River will decrease, and this heart element will not be a plum blossom.

9. "One of the Nine Poems on Willow Branches"

Liu Yuxi of the Tang Dynasty

The plum blossoms in the north of Saibei are played on the Qiang flute, and the poems on the osmanthus hills in Huainan are played.

Please don’t play the songs of the previous dynasty, but listen to the newly translated willow branches.

10. "Visiting Miaoyu and Begging for Red Plums"

Qing Dynasty·Cao Xueqin

The wine bottle has not been opened and the sentence has not been cut. I arrived in Penglai in search of spring and asked about the wax.

If you don’t ask for the dew in a nobleman’s bottle, it will be the plum blossom outside the threshold of a beggar widow.

When you enter the world, you pick up the red snow, and when you leave the dust, you cut the purple clouds.

Chaya, who regrets that poetry has thin shoulders, and the moss of the Buddhist courtyard is still stained on his clothes.