1. Ice and snow
Use the crystallization of ice and snow to compare the loyalty of the soul and the nobility of character.
2. the moon
Missing the moon-the sadness that causes parting and homesickness.
3. Willow
Fold the willow to say goodbye. Since the Han Dynasty, people have often expressed their feelings of parting by folding willows, which triggered the yearning for distant relatives and the homesickness of travelers.
4. Cao Fang
In China's classical poems, it is a metaphor for retaining hatred.
5.bananas
Often associated with loneliness and sadness, especially parting. In the south, there is the joy of bamboo and silk "rain hits banana" and the sad sound.
6.buttonwood
In China's classical poems, those similar to banana mostly express a bitter voice.
7.plum blossom
From the Warring States Period to Liang Chen, a large number of Yongmei's poems appeared. Most of the plum blossom poems in this period are descriptions of flowers themselves or used for farewell, and there is no obvious symbolic sustenance. By the Tang and Song Dynasties, plum blossom had become a symbol of noble personality.
8. Pine and cypress
"The Analects of Confucius Zi Han" said: "When the cold comes and the summer goes, you will know that the pine and cypress will decline." Later poems often use pine and cypress to symbolize loneliness, straightness and coldness.
cuckoo
Rhododendron is commonly known as cuckoo, also known as Zigui, Du Yu and Zijuan. In spring and summer, cuckoos crow all night, crows are crisp and short, arousing people's feelings. If you look closely, the oral epithelium and tongue of rhododendron are red, which the ancients mistakenly thought was full of blood. Just when the azaleas are singing, it is the time when the azaleas are in full bloom. When people see that the azaleas are so bright red, they say that this color is the blood of azaleas.