The whole ancient poem about flowers

The whole ancient poem about flowers is as follows:

1, Wang Wei's Bird Watching Creek

People are idle, osmanthus flowers fall, and the night is quiet and empty. When the moon comes out, the birds are startled, and the sound enters the spring stream.

This poem describes the quiet beauty of sweet-scented osmanthus falling silently on a spring night in Shan Ye. With moving scenery such as falling flowers, moonrise and birdsong, the poet highlights the quietness of the spring mountain on a moonlit night, achieves the artistic effect of setting off the quietness with motion, and vividly outlines a poetic picture of the bat "Tonamiyama is more secluded".

2. Wang Wei's "Wang Chuan Ji Hu Lin Ting"

Welcome guests with a light song, and come up to the leisurely lake. When drinking under the porch, hibiscus blooms all around.

This poem describes the poet's hospitality in the pavilion by the lake. In midsummer, he and his best friend drank wine and recited poems in the pavilion by the lake. The fields are green, Zhou Furong is in full bloom, and the wind on the lake is refreshing. This is a poetic thing. The poem skillfully combines beautiful scenery, flowers, wine and leisure, expressing profound meaning in nature and satisfying interest in simplicity.

3. Jia Zhi's "Two Poems on Spring Thoughts, Part One"

The grass is green, the willows are yellow, and the peach blossoms are messy. Don't worry about the east wind, but spring can make you hate for a long time.

The poem describes the lush spring scenery with flowers, and the poet writes the spring scenery in order to form a sharp contrast with this beautiful scenery from the opposite side and set off the deep sorrow and hatred that cannot be eliminated. The author should not be imaginative, but use unexpected ideas to make poetic expression more profound and tortuous.

4. Cold food in Han Yi

In late spring, Chang 'an city is full of songs and dances, and countless flowers fall. The east wind of the Cold Food Festival blows on the willow trees in the royal garden. As night fell, the palace was busy lighting candles, and smoke drifted to the house of the prince and the marquis.

This poem depicts the charming spring scenery of Chang 'an catkins flying and falling flowers everywhere. Flying words describe the dynamics of flowers and show the vitality of spring. By satirizing the present from the past, the author expresses his dissatisfaction and satire with princes and nobles, his dissatisfaction with real life and his dissatisfaction with present life.