Poetry describing a better life

Poems describing a better life are as follows:

First, you can have three autumn leaves in February. -don liqiao's "wind"

Interpretation: Autumn can blow off golden leaves, and spring can bloom beautiful flowers.

Appreciation: It is a poem describing the wind, which dynamically describes the power of the wind. Wind is invisible, and air flows to form wind. But it is tangible. A breeze blew, the grass smiled and nodded to people, the flowers swayed with the wind, the kitchen smoke danced with the rhythm of the wind, and the slender willow branches gently brushed the faces of tourists under the tree.

Secondly, on this spring morning, I woke up easily, and birds were singing everywhere. -Don Meng Haoran's "Spring Dawn"

Interpretation: In spring, it's dawn before I know it. It's the chirping birds that disturb my deep sleep.

Appreciation: This poem vividly depicts the spring morning in concise language and expresses the poet's love and praise for spring. The poet captures the typical breath of spring through his hearing, and expresses the vibrant scene of spring dawn with "birds singing everywhere around me".

This poem also reflects the poet's sensitivity and love for the natural environment. Based on his own personal experience, the poet vividly presents the breath and beauty of spring through delicate description, which makes readers feel the beauty and charm of spring.

Third, falling red is not heartless, but turning into spring mud protects flowers more. -Qing Gong Zizhen's "Ji Hai Zashi" (5)

Interpretation: I quit my job and came home, just like a fallen flower falling from a branch, but it was not a heartless thing. It has become the soil of spring and can also play a role in cultivating the next generation.

Appreciation: This poem expresses the poet's feelings of leaving the office by depicting fallen flowers. He compared parting to falling flowers and vividly described the desolation and pain of parting. However, the poet did not fall into negative emotions, but conveyed a fearless spirit of sacrificing the ego and achieving the big ego through the fallen petal image.

Parting is easy and pleasant. After all, I have escaped the shackles and can go back to the outside world to do other things. This kind of emotional change and contradiction makes this poem more profound in ideological connotation and artistic charm.