Poetry about spring flowers

The grass and trees know that spring will soon return, and all kinds of red and purple will compete with each other. The poplars and elm pods have no talent and thoughts, but they can only solve the problem of snow flying all over the sky. ——"Two Poems of Late Spring (Part 1)"

The author of this poem is Han Yu, the leader of the Eight Great Masters of Tang and Song Dynasties. Using anthropomorphic techniques, the flowers, plants and trees in spring are described, as if they know that spring is fleeting, so they are vying to bloom first. Even poplars and elm flowers are not far behind. Their flowers flutter in the wind and turn into snowflakes all over the sky.

The beautiful scenery along the Surabaya River is breathtaking. It is easy to recognize that in the east wind, there is always spring in a thousand colors. ——"Spring Day"

The author of this poem is Zhu Xi, a famous philosopher and poet in the Southern Song Dynasty. The well-known poem "Ask the canal where the water is as clear as water? For the source of living water" was also written by him. . The poem describes the spring scenery on the shore of Surabaya. Spring has returned to the earth there, and the flowers are blooming in a variety of colors. Everyone can see the beauty of spring.

You should take pity on the green moss on the teeth of the clogs, and the small buckle firewood door will not open for a long time. The garden is full of spring scenery, and a branch of red apricot comes out of the wall. ——"A Visit to the Garden Is Not Worth It"

The author of this poem is Ye Shaoweng, a poet of the Southern Song Dynasty. Historical materials do not record his deeds in detail, but he is "famous" because of this poem, especially the last two sentences. Through the ages. The ancient poem describes the touching scene of spring flowers and red apricots emerging from the wall, revealing the poet's love for spring.

In front of Huangshi Pagoda, the river is east, and the spring scenery is lazy and leaning on the breeze. A cluster of peach blossoms blooms without an owner. Love the deep red and light red? ——"Seven Quatrains of Looking for Flowers Alone by the River (Part 5)" Huang Si's natal home is full of flowers, with thousands of flowers hanging low on the branches. The butterflies dance all the time, and the orioles sing at ease. ——"Seven Quatrains of Looking for Flowers Alone by the River (Part 6)"

The author of these two poems is Du Fu. He is a poet as famous as Li Bai, and is also known as "Li Du". The ancient poem (Part 5) describes the poet admiring the clusters of peach blossoms "in front of Huangshi Pagoda". The blooming peach blossoms are so beautiful that he can't decide whether he likes dark red or light red. The ancient poem (Part 6) describes the poet walking near Huang Si's natal home. He saw thousands of flowers bending the branches, butterflies flying among the flowers, and heard the sweet cry of the oriole.