Modern poetry of the old pagoda tree?

Here are some modern poems about the old pagoda tree:

1. Yang Hongji's My Old Sophora: "My old Sophora/swaying with the wind/letting the rain moisten your leaves/you are like an ancestor/singing/praising the prosperity of the years/"

2. Xu Junhao's "Old Sophora Tree": "An old Sophora tree stands out from the crowd/has deep roots and leaves, wildfire never quite consumes them/is quiet against the sky, watching the time/enjoying the breeze, and has no regrets/"

3. Wang Meina's "Old Sophora Tree": "That old Sophora tree, with lush foliage/trembling, shows my feelings/the fishermen on the mainland sit alone year after year/it's me, the companion of youth."

4. Li Ke's "Old Sophora japonica": "The old Sophora japonica is tall and powerful/it stands alone on the cliff, stands upright/grows with the children, blooms in this garden/swims in this beautiful world."

5. Chen Yongyun's "Old Sophora japonica": "Old Sophora japonica, locked in the branches/leaving youth here to pave the way for life/it stands in the withered grass and evokes memories of the years/"

These modern poems show the meaning and value represented by the old pagoda tree from different angles, and express the author's feelings and respect for the old pagoda tree.

Sophora japonica is a common deciduous tree, which has profound symbolic significance in East Asian culture. The following is the symbolic meaning of Sophora japonica:

1, Longevity: Sophora japonica can live for hundreds of years. Therefore, in China, Sophora japonica is regarded as a symbol of longevity.

2. Perseverance: Sophora japonica has indomitable plant characteristics, and even in barren wasteland, life is indomitable. This feature of Sophora japonica conveys a powerful inner strength and firm information.

3. State and security: In China and North Korea, Sophora japonica is regarded as a symbol of defending the country and maintaining security. This is because Sophora japonica grows fast, can quickly repair the environment, and protect the living things because of the dense crown.

4. The strength of the family: In Japan, Sophora japonica is regarded as a symbol to express the joint efforts and strength of the family. The crowns of Sophora japonica trees can cover each other, expressing the idea of caring for and helping each other in the family.

Generally speaking, Sophora japonica has a long history and rich symbolic significance in East Asian culture. It not only provides beautiful scenery, but also brings profound thinking and enlightenment to people.