The Willow
Tang He Zhang Zhi
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.
Make an appreciative comment
The first sentence of the poem is about the willow tree. The author personifies the tree and compares the willow tree to a graceful beauty who has been dressed up, which makes the whole picture full of youthful vitality. In the second sentence, weeping willow leaves are compared to the green silk nepotism hanging on girls, which depicts the charm of willow trees and is full of youthful vitality.
The last two sentences of this poem combine metaphor and rhetorical question. First of all, who cut such a thin Liu Yeer? Praise willow leaves in one sentence first, then praise the beauty of spring and the ingenuity of nature, which vividly shows everything bred by spring breeze and sets off infinite beauty.