1. I wonder who cuts the thin leaves? The spring breeze in February is like scissors. ? ("Ode to the Willow" by He Zhizhang)?
Interpretation: Whose skillful hands cut these thin young leaves? It turned out to be the warm spring breeze in February, it was like a pair of dexterous scissors!
2. The lotus leaves touching the sky are infinitely green, and the lotus flowers reflecting the sun are uniquely red. (Yang Wanli's "Walking off to Lin Zifang at Dawn from Jingci Temple")?
Interpretation: The endless green lotus leaves seem to be connected with the sky. Under the reflection of the sun, the lotus looks particularly bright and bright red.
3. It rains in the middle of the night on the sycamore leaves, and the sound of the leaves is parting. (Zhou Zizhi's "Partridge Sky: When the Redness Is About to End")
Interpretation: Raindrops sprinkled on the sycamore tree at midnight, every leaf and every sound were the mournful sounds of farewell.
4. Orchid leaves are lush in spring, and Osmanthus flowers are bright and clear in autumn. (Zhang Jiuling's "Twelve Poems on Encounters·Part 1")
Interpretation: The orchid leaves in spring are draped, and the osmanthus in autumn is bright and fresh.
5. After the rain in the mountain city, all the flowers are gone, and the banyan leaves fill the courtyard with the cries of orioles. (Liu Zongyuan's "Odd Title on the Fall of the Banyan Leaves in February in Liuzhou")
Interpretation: After the rain in the mountain city, the flowers wither. Banyan leaves fell all over the courtyard, and the cries of orioles seemed very noisy.