1. Plum blossoms are less white than snow, but snow is less fragrant than plum blossoms.
From: Song Dynasty Lu Meipo's "Snow Plum No. 1"
Explanation: To be fair, the plum blossoms are not as bright as the snowflakes, but the snowflakes lose some of the fragrance of the plum blossoms. .
2. All the flowers are swaying, and the flowers are blooming alone, occupying the small garden with all the charm.
From: "Two Poems on Little Plums in the Mountain Garden" by Lin Bu of the Song Dynasty
Interpretation: All the flowers have withered, but only the plum blossoms are blooming boldly against the cold wind, and the bright and gorgeous scenery has overwhelmed the small garden. All the scenery.
3. It is scattered into mud and crushed into dust, but only the fragrance remains the same.
From: Song Dynasty·Lu You's "Bu Shuanzi·Yong Mei"
Interpretation: Even if it withers, is crushed into soil, and turns into dust, the plum blossoms still emit wisps as usual. Fresh fragrance.
4. There are several plum trees in the corner, and Ling Han blooms alone.
From: "Plum Blossoms" by Wang Anshi of the Song Dynasty
Interpretation: There are a few plum blossoms in the corner, blooming alone in the severe cold.
5. The faint fragrance of plum blossoms is ready to be dyed, and the silky willow ribbons are just drying.
From: Qing Dynasty·Cao Xueqin's "Xiangling Ode to the Moon·Part 2"
Interpretation: The sparse plum blossoms in the moonlight exude a rich fragrance, and the silvery willow branches It also seems to be drying with dew.