2. Write Xia Liu's poems
Poetry about willow in summer 1. Willow poems in spring
Poems describing willow trees in spring
Weicheng is rainy and dusty, and the guest house is green and willow. (Wang Wei (sent to Yuan Ershi Anxi))
"Two orioles sing green willows, and egrets sky-high" (Du Fu: (quatrains))
Why use the elegy of willow to complain about the delay of spring, old Yumenguan, a spring breeze is not blowing! (Wang Zhihuan &; lt; Liangzhou Ci))
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.
Willow Green, Langjiang Song —— Liu Yuxi (Tang) —— Zhuzhi Ci
I love the little trip to the east of the lake, and I love the white sand embankment under the shadow of Qingyang-Bai Juyi (Tang Dynasty)-spring trip to Qiantang River.
Chaos is not yet yellow, leaning against the east wind.
I wonder if there is frost in heaven and earth. -Ceng Gong [Song]-"Chanting Willow"
In late spring, Chang 'an city is full of songs and dances, and countless flowers fall. The east wind of the Cold Food Festival blows on the willow trees in the royal garden. (Han Xiong's cold food)
There is no way to go because of the winding water flow in the mountains, and a mountain village suddenly appears in the willow-green flower bay. (Lu You: "Tour Shanxi Village")
The clothes are wet and the apricot blossoms are raining, and the face is not cold. (Zhinan: "Jueju")
This is the most beautiful season of the year, far better than the late spring of the green willow. (Han Yu: "Two Early Spring Poems by Zhang Eighteen Members of the Ministry of Water")
In this nocturne, the willow is broken, and no one can afford to be homesick. (Li Bai: The Flute in Los Angeles on a Spring Night)
The willows in Jiang Shuiping are green, and I can hear the songs on the Langjiang River. (Liu Yuxi: (Zhi Zhu Ci))
Red crisp hands, Huangteng wine, Mancheng spring willow. (Lu You: "Hairpin Phoenix")
Poetry about writing willow trees in summer 1. Willow poems in spring.
willow
(He Zhangzhi)
Jasper (3) make up (3) grow into a tree (3) be tall,
Green silk tapestry (5).
I don't know who cut the beautiful leaves,
The spring breeze in February is like scissors.
To annotate ...
(1) Willow: willow, deciduous tree or shrub, with long and narrow leaves and many kinds. This poem describes weeping willows.
⑵ Jasper: Bright green jade. Here is a metaphor for the bright green willow leaves in spring.
(3) make-up: decorate and dress up.
(4) a tree: full of trees. One, full, full. In China's classical poems and articles, the use of quantifiers does not necessarily mean exact numbers. The "ten thousand" in the next sentence is of great significance.
Tapestry: a rope made of silk. Silk tapestry: Describe a wicker like a ribbon.
[6] Cutting: cutting, using a knife or scissors to divide a flaky object into several parts.
(7) February: February in the lunar calendar is the mid-spring season.
Like: like, like.
translate
Willow is dressed as jasper like a beautiful woman, and thousands of wickers are like her green ribbon. Do you know who cut the delicate willow leaves? It was the spring breeze in February like scissors!
Notes on the title or background of a book.
This is an object-chanting poem, which expresses the poet's infinite love for spring by praising willow trees.
Make an appreciative comment
The first three sentences of this poem are all about willows. The first sentence "Jasper makes the tree high" refers to the whole, saying that the high willow is made of Jasper. Use "Jasper" to describe the green crystal of willow and highlight its color beauty. The second sentence, "A tapestry of ten thousand strands of moss hangs down", is about willow branches, saying that drooping willow branches are like ten thousand ribbons, highlighting their gentle beauty. The third sentence "I don't know who cut the thin leaves" is to write willow leaves, highlighting the delicate and delicate modeling beauty of willow leaves. The three poems are divided into different parts, and each sentence has its own characteristics. The third sentence and the fourth sentence constitute rhetorical questions. "I wonder who cut the thin leaves?" -ask yourself; "The spring breeze in February is like scissors." -self-answer. This question and answer, from willow cleverness to spring breeze. It is said that cutting out these delicate willow leaves can certainly cut out bright green and bright red flowers and plants. It symbolizes the vitality of nature and the creativity of spring. This poem eulogizes the infinite creativity of spring by praising the willow tree.