Poems about Lilac

"Lilac"

Era: Tang Dynasty Author: Du Fu

Lilac is weak and has tangled branches.

The leaves are thin with floating hairs, and the flowers are sparse and plain.

After being deeply planted in Xiaozhai, the common people are close to the secluded people.

If you fall into the orchids and musk deer at night, stop thinking about your pink body.

"The Two Lilac Trees on the Pond"

Era: Tang Dynasty Author: Qian Qi

The roots of the earth are moved far away, and the hands are wrapped around the fingers.

The dew is fragrant and the osmanthus is strong, and the shadows of the pond are fighting against the crickets.

The leaves are light and green, and the golden flowers smile like chrysanthemums in autumn.

How can it be that in the South China Sea, the rain and dew are separated from Yanzhou.

"Lilac"

Era: Tang Dynasty Author: Lu Guimeng

On the river, no one cares about you, but you have been drunk for ten years.

Work diligently to untie the lilac knots and let the branches spread to celebrate spring.

"Discovering Lilac Trees at the Xixuan Banquet"

Era: Song Dynasty Author: Han Wei

Each living thing has its own nature, and the principles of correction should be used to harm it. .

How to grow micro-wood and knead it until it becomes fragrant.

The flowers are not full, and the flowers are trivial and yellow.

I don’t know the green cinnamon branches, which lead to the reins of a hundred feet.

"Lilac"

Era: Song Dynasty Author: Hong Zun

Coming from the country of Lilac, it is rare in the world.

The branches and leaves are overgrown, and the clothes are knotted in disorder.

The cold and beautiful Qiong is the color, and the low green branches are the surround.

The vines are connected to the clavicle, and jade dust is often seen flying.

"Lilac"

Era: Song Dynasty Author: Tao Bi

Thousands of branches and leaves convey the appearance, with flowers inside and a heart outside.

The grass and trees are still together at the slightest level. How sad is your son and your king and ministers.

"Lilac"

Year: Ming Dynasty Author: Wu Kuan

If the flowers bloom but do not bear fruit, they are in vain and take the name of lilac.

The branches are decorated with purple millet, which is charming and fragrant.

Those who know a lot about natural things are named after incense.

Maybe the trees are similar, but it’s a pity that they haven’t traveled to the south.

Only one stem is planted for the first time, and the fertile soil is full of vines.

Moving to the hometown separately, I don’t know the withering and prosperity.

When you finally ask the envoy, you will be as clear as Yuan Ming.