Poetry about the environment

1, Yin backyard, Luo tang qian. -Tao Yuanming in Wei and Jin Dynasties, "Returning to the Garden, Part I"

Interpretation: Willow trees cover the back eaves, and peach and plum trees are planted neatly in front of the house (the fruit trees planted in front of the door symbolize the sweet life in ancient times)

2. The mountain is cold and blue now, and autumn water flows all day. By the door of my thatched house, leaning on my cane, the smoke from dinner floats up from the house. Oh, when will I make a wish to the great hermit again and sing a wild poem under five willows? . -Wang Wei in the Tang Dynasty, "Wang Chuan's Letter to Pei Di"

Interpretation: The lush cold mountains, the slow autumn waters, the sunset at the ferry, and the smoke curling in the market are vivid, and the combination of dynamic and static outlines a harmonious, quiet and vibrant pastoral landscape painting.

3. Plant 100 peaches and send them to Huanhua Village before spring. -Du Fu's "Xiao Baming House Looking for Peach" in Tang Dynasty

Commentary: I was ordered to beg for 100 peach trees and deliver them to Huanhua Village before the arrival of spring.

4.200 oranges are planted artificially, and new leaves are spread all over the city in spring. -Liu Zongyuan in the Tang Dynasty planted citrus reticulata in the northwest corner of Liuzhou City.

Interpretation: The author personally planted trees and described the lush scene of citrus trees in spring.

5. Buy flowers and trees with money and plant them on the east slope of the city. But buying flowers is not limited to peaches, apricots and plums. -Bai Juyi's Two Flowers on Dongpo