Hello, in ancient poetry, you can see that many images have special meanings. For example, the phoenix tree represents lovesickness (related to the phoenix tree rain), represents wealth (planting the sycamore tree, attracts good luck) The phoenix comes), which represents integrity (the nature is dense and lonely, hundreds of fathoms high), and the moon, which represents the longing for relatives and friends far away, the plum blossoms, which represent the spirit of not being afraid of the cold, and the floating catkins, which represent wandering and helpless. ...These are static scenery, but they embody the author's thoughts. This is "all scenery language is love language". Many images are slowly passing by, and our social atmosphere cannot feel the thoughts and sustenance of the ancients. We can only find this in ancient poems. I wish you success.