Modern poems describing plants

Modern poems describing plants are as follows:

1, a tree, a tree. Stand apart, wind and air tell their distance, but under the cover of soil, their roots are elongated, and in the invisible depths, they entangle their roots. -Ai Qing's tree

Appreciation of Poetry: The first four lines of the poem describe a scene, which is true, and can be felt not only by poets, but also by others. All the trees in the world are isolated and have a certain distance from each other. Looking at these four lines alone, it seems nothing special. If you don't look at the following, it is difficult for others to know the poet's intention in writing like this. But after reading the following poem, the meaning of the first four sentences becomes clear, and there is a social generalization in this simplicity.

2. How do you meet me? At my most beautiful moment, I prayed for this in front of the Buddha for 500 years, asking it to make us have a dusty relationship. So the Buddha turned me into a tree, growing on the roadside where you must pass, and the sunshine was full of flowers carefully. Please listen carefully when you approach. The trembling leaves are my waiting enthusiasm, but you finally ignored it and fell behind you. -Xi Murong's A Flowering Tree

Appreciation of Poetry: This poem is full of true beauty, but it is full of sincerity when spoken. The lyric hero "I" turns into a tree in the poem. This tree is full of warm, sincere and persistent love. Its image is simple and novel. After reading the whole poem, I seem to see a tree that has been watching for love all my life. It grows in the Yuan Ye of the poet's spirit, is the flow and flying of the poet's emotion, and is the externalization of the poet's emotion.

This leafy tree was transplanted into my garden from the east, and the meaning of the leaves made people taste and inspired the insiders. It is a living object, which is divided into two parts inside? It's a combination of two, and people think it's one? Answering such a question, I got the real meaning; Don't you think that in my song, I am you and me? -Goethe's Ginkgo biloba

Appreciation of Poetry: The theme of this poem is ginkgo tree, which expresses Goethe's deep love for ginkgo tree and praises its beauty and gentleness. At the same time, it also expresses the thinking about life and time, which means that everything has an end, even the last leaf is no exception. This poem is concise in language and profound in artistic conception, and is regarded as one of the representatives of Goethe's poems in his later years.

If I love you, I will never show off myself on your high branches like climbing Campbell flowers. If I love you-I will never learn from spoony birds and repeat monotonous songs for the shade; It is not only like spring, but also brings cool comfort all year round; It is not just like a dangerous peak, it increases your height and sets off your dignity. Even sunshine, even spring rain. No, these are not enough! I must be a kapok beside you, standing with you as a tree. -Shu Ting's "To the Oak"

Appreciation of Poetry: Through the artistic technique of overall symbol and the inner monologue from "Kapok" to "Oak", this poem enthusiastically and frankly sings his own personality ideal and love view, which requires standing shoulder to shoulder, independence and affection. It can be seen that the poet has carefully designed when choosing the materials for poetry creation: oak is so suitable to represent the masculine beauty of men, while kapok is so suitable to represent women's self-reliance and equality with men.