Appreciation of the ancient poem "Chanting Willow"

Chanting willow is a seven-character quatrain written by He, a poet in the prosperous Tang Dynasty. This poem is a poem about objects. Here is an appreciation of an ancient poem "Liu Yong". Welcome to read!

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Jasper dressed up as a tree,

Ten thousand green silk tapestries hang down.

I wonder who carried the thin leaves out.

The spring breeze in February is like scissors.

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The poem "Chanting Willow" by the Tang Dynasty poet He vividly depicts the beauty of willow and points out its unique features. Willow can be divided into weeping willow and dry willow. Weeping willows, also called willows, are deciduous trees. Willow is called willow, a deciduous shrub. Willow can reproduce asexually. Mainly based on the growth of fibrous roots, many fibrous roots are deeply rooted in the soil and extend in all directions, hugging the earth tightly and providing rich nutrition for the trunk. The trunk usually grows branches at 2-3 meters. Smooth and soft branches droop like silk. Willow leaves are simple and alternate, with long and narrow leaves, which look like a girl's black eyebrows. "But petals are like her face and willow leaves are like her eyebrows" is a poem that people are very familiar with.

Since ancient times, poets have often described spring with willows as the theme. Write the spring scenery as "a thousand trees hang down on the poplar", write the spring scenery as "tamarix chinensis lour", and even call it "wicker spring".

Willow sprouts early and leaves fall late. In early spring and February, it has been covered with branches, and the budding buds are like a girl's hazy sleep. When you approach it and reach out to touch it, you will feel how soft it is, like hairy wicker. In June, catkins can be seen everywhere in the ends of the earth. They are probably looking for their own home to settle down! Willow leaves fall late. When the bleak autumn wind mercilessly plundered a large number of yellow leaves, the willow leaves were still swaying green. The green of willow has its unique charm. The faint misty green makes people feel fresh and extraordinary. When you are in the thick green, even if you are in a bad mood, you will suddenly sweep away your depression and boredom.

Willow has a strong vitality-easy to plant and easy to live. Who doesn't know the poem "intentionally planting flowers without hair, unintentionally planting willows into shadows"?

Willow not only gives people beautiful enjoyment with its elegant charm, but also creates a cool world for people in hot summer. Wicker can be used to weave various handicrafts and daily necessities, such as laundry baskets, fences, hats and so on. Willow leaves have a faint astringency, but a bite feels sweet. The tender leaves of willow buds can be used as tea or vegetables with unique flavor. Liu can be said to have been beaten into a person. Weeping willows have strong water resistance and fast growth, and are widely used to beautify the environment. A large number of willows were planted in ancient China.

Since ancient times, Liu has formed an indissoluble bond with poetry. Willow, with its unique charm of gentleness, lightness and grace, has been loved by literati in past dynasties and become the object of chanting. People love willows and express their feelings by chanting. Tao Yuanming, a famous poet in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, was fond of willows. Five willows were planted in front of his house, and they were called "Mr. Wuliu". Willow became a symbol of noble character.

Willow has a long history of planting and is highly adaptable. Green willows can be seen everywhere in the north and south of the river. Therefore, we should plant a lot of willows, protect them, let green hang on the branches forever, and greet the beginning of each spring with a beautiful attitude!

Comments:

The word "willow" in this paper is derived from the poem "Chanting Willow" written by the Tang poet He, which is more natural. The author can not only imitate its shape, but also convey its spirit. This paper first introduces the types of willow, then introduces the shape of willow, and finally introduces its functions. There are direct descriptions and references to Liu's introduction, including descriptive words, the author's comments and lyricism. Reading it can make people have a clear understanding of willow. The language of the article is exquisite and beautiful, and with a large number of rhetorical devices, it vividly writes the graceful form of the willow, giving people a beautiful enjoyment. Finally, the call that "we should plant and protect willows in large quantities" is very infectious.

Brief introduction of the author

He (659~744), a poet in the Tang Dynasty, was born in Yongxing, Yuezhou (now Xiaoshan, Zhejiang). Enter Li Zhengdian Academy to study and participate in the writing of Six Classics and Textbooks. Later, he was transferred to assistant minister of does and secretary supervisor, so he was called "He Jian". Broad-minded, uninhibited, and has the reputation of "talking about love". Tang Tianbao retired as a Taoist priest for three years (744). He, Zhang, Zhang Xu and Bao Rong are called "four sons of Wuzhong". Nineteen complete Tang poems. His landscape paintings are fresh and popular, but he has no intention of seeking work but is innovative.