1. Smelling the flute in Los Angeles on a Spring Night is a poem written by Li Bai, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. This poem expresses the homesickness caused by the flute when the poet stayed in Luoyang in the dead of night. The first two sentences describe that the flute spread all over Luoyang with the spring breeze, and the last two sentences describe that he was homesick because he smelled the flute. The whole poem is tied with one word, expressing the poet's own feelings of smelling the flute, using imagination and exaggeration reasonably, being clear-cut, sincere and memorable.
Late Spring is a poem by Han Yu, a writer in Tang Dynasty. This poem is about an outing, that is, the late spring scenery seen by the eyes. Poets use anthropomorphic rhetoric to describe the flowers and trees that they know will come back soon in spring. They want to keep them, so they try their best to make a colorful and flowery scene. Even the colorful poplars and elm pods are unwilling to be lonely, join in the fun, dance with the wind, turn into snowflakes, join the ranks of staying in spring, express the poet's thoughts and feelings of cherishing spring, and at the same time seize the opportunity. The language of the whole poem is vivid, harmonious and philosophical.