Infinite poems in spring

"The spring scenery is infinitely good, just in front of people", which comes from "Looking at the Heron Tower" by Wang Zhihuan, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. This sentence vividly depicts the beauty of spring, and also expresses the profound philosophy of cherishing people in front of them because life is short.

In addition to the classic poem "Spring is infinitely good, just around the corner", there are many poems related to "Spring is infinitely good", as shown below:

1, "What are the restrictions on spring? I only hate that the good times don't last long "—— Liu Yuxi's" The First Meeting in Yangzhou "in Tang Dynasty

2. "Beautiful spring scenery, staying alone in the world"-Du Fu's longing for spring in the Tang Dynasty

3. "Tears are exhausted in spring, and I feel familiar with Yan Gui"-Yang Wanli's Spring Gui in Song Dynasty

4. "Spring is not idle, peaches and plums speak for themselves"-Lu You's Xiuzi in Song Dynasty

5. "When you enter the house in spring, the plants are full of flowers"-Ji Xiaolan's "Feeling Spring" in Qing Dynasty.

These poems are all based on the beautiful spring, expressing the poet's praise and emotion for spring and showing the vitality and hope of spring.