Where does the phrase "Peach blossoms in March, Peony in October" come from? What's the next sentence?

"Peach blossoms bloom in March and peony blossoms in October" comes from the peach blossoms in Dalin Temple written by Bai Juyi, a poet in the Tang Dynasty.

The next sentence is'' I hate that spring is nowhere to be found and I don't know where to go. ''

Peach blossom in Dalinsi

(Tang) Bai Juyi

In March, the beauty of the world is exhausted, and the peach blossoms in the mountain temple are blooming.

I want to find a place where my life is dying, but I don't know that it has been moved here.

(1) Fang Fei: Blooming flowers can also refer to the spring scenery of flowers and plants.

(2) Exhaustion: refers to the withering of flowers.

(3) Start: Only; Just now.

(4) Long-term regret: frequent regret.

(5) Rejuvenation: Spring has gone back.

(6) find: find.

(7) I don't know: I didn't expect it.

(8) Turn: Reverse.

In this poem, peach blossoms are used instead of abstract spring scenery to make spring scenery concrete and beautiful; Moreover, it personifies the spring scenery and writes it as if it really has feet, so you can hide it around. No, just feet. Look at it. It has a naughty and provocative character. In this short poem, the spring scenery in nature is so vivid and concrete, innocent and lovely, and it can't be written without infinite nostalgia and love for spring and the poet's childlike innocence. The beauty of this poem lies in its novel conception, ingenious conception, elegant and interesting playful language, which is also inspiring and pleasing to the eye. It can be described as another treasure in the quatrains of the Tang Dynasty.

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Ancient Poetry Network: http://m.gushiwen.org/