Poems describing February

In ancient times, spring lasted for three months and was called Meng Chun, Midspring and Yangchun. Mid-spring is the second month of the lunar calendar, a time when the cold fades and everything recovers. Therefore, February is also called Yue Mei, Li Yue, Apricot, etc. It is a scene full of vitality and prosperity. If the first month is a celebration of Chinese New Year, February is the joy of new life. Of course, February is very common in ancient poetry, and many poets like February best. Today, let's look at five of the most classic February poems.

1. "Liu Yong" Tanghe Zhangzhi

Jasper dressed as a tree, hanging down ten thousand green silk tapestries.

I don't know who cut the thin leaves, but the spring breeze in February is like scissors.

As soon as February arrived, this poem first came to mind. Although we are familiar with this poem now, we don't find it novel. However, in ancient times, it was unique to write the invisible spring breeze vividly without carving and using metaphor and personification. From a tree, to wicker, to willow leaves, step by step, and finally comes down to the masterpiece of February spring breeze, making the whole poem a classic.

2. The Village House is clear and sonorous

In February, the grass grows and the warblers fly, and the willows are drunk with spring smoke.

The children came back from school early, so they were busy flying kites in the east wind.

The achievements of poetry in Qing Dynasty were mainly concentrated in Ming and Qing Dynasties and Kang Yong period. Due to the literary inquisition and other reasons, after Qianlong, he gradually weakened and his achievements were not high. This poem describes the sunny February in midsummer, when everything blooms and children are happy. The text is concise and lively, and it is very enjoyable to read. Gao Ding lived in the Xianfeng period. At this time, the Great Qing Dynasty, with the Taiping Rebellion inside and the Opium War outside, was already teetering, with internal and external troubles. The style of poetry is not in line with the national conditions at that time, but it is beautiful only from the perspective of poetry and children.

3. Chun Xue Tang Hanyu

The new year has come, but there are still no fragrant flowers. In February, I was surprised to find that the grass has sprouted new buds.

Snow comes in late spring, which means the flowers in the courtyard are flying.

Han Yu was a famous great writer in the Tang Dynasty and one of the eight great writers in the Tang and Song Dynasties. His literary achievements are as high as mountains. He made remarkable achievements in advocating ancient Chinese prose, teaching and educating people, and was also reused by the court. When writing this poem, Han Yu was in Chang 'an. However, the phenomenon of early spring in the south is still very obvious because it was framed and demoted to Lianzhou, that is, Guangdong. This time in Chang 'an in the north, there is still no sign of the Spring Festival, and there is no grass bud until February. Snow also thinks that spring comes late, dancing as flying flowers to entertain. This poem is excellent. It was just a little grass in February, and it was still snowing, but the poet created the feeling of spring.

4. "The Play Answers Yuan Zhen" Song Ouyang Xiu

There is no doubt that there are no flowers in the mountain city in February.

There are oranges in the residual snow, and the freezing thunder scared the bamboo shoots to sprout.

Homesick at night, disgusting during the New Year.

I used to be a guest in Luoyang, but Ye Fang didn't have to be late.

Ouyang Xiu is also one of the "Eight Masters in Tang and Song Dynasties", and his literary achievements are very high. At the age of 22, he almost won three yuan, which is a spring breeze. But a few years later, he was implicated in supporting Fan Zhongyan's failure in political reform and was demoted to Yiling. This poem was written in this period.