Why are poets so obsessed with chrysanthemums? Three or four sentences explain why I like chrysanthemums: "It's not that chrysanthemums are favored among flowers, but that this flower has no flowers." Chrysanthemum is the latest flower to wither. Once chrysanthemums are exhausted, there will be no flowers to enjoy, and people's love for flowers will naturally focus on chrysanthemums. Therefore, as a post-withered person, it is uniquely cherished by people. The poet draws a profound truth from the natural phenomenon that chrysanthemums wither at the latest in the four seasons, answers the reasons for loving chrysanthemums and expresses the poet's special love for chrysanthemums. This, of course, also includes the praise of the steadfast character of chrysanthemum after weathering and withering.
This poem excavates unusual poetry from the common theme of chanting chrysanthemums, gives people new inspiration, and appears novel and natural, unconventional. In writing, the brushwork is also very clever. The first two sentences write the real scene of enjoying chrysanthemums and render the atmosphere of loving chrysanthemums as a foreshadowing; The third sentence is a transition with sharp brushwork, and the last sentence is a beautiful sentence, which further opens up the realm of beauty and enhances the artistic appeal of this little poem.