What other poems are related to plants?

The poems related to plants are as follows:

1. It’s not that chrysanthemums are preferred among flowers, but that there will be no flowers after all the flowers have bloomed.

Appreciation:

Chrysanthemum is not as gorgeous as peony, nor as precious as orchid, but as the flower of frost, it has always been favored by people. Some people praise its strong character, while others appreciate its noble temperament. Yuan Zhen's chrysanthemum poem expresses the reason why he loves chrysanthemum in a unique way.

This poem explores the unusual poetic flavor from the ordinary theme of chanting chrysanthemums, giving people new inspiration, appearing novel, natural and unconventional. In writing, the language is elegant, simple and interesting. The writing style is also very clever. The first two sentences describe the actual scene of appreciating chrysanthemums, paving the way for the atmosphere of loving chrysanthemums; the third sentence is a transition, with a change of pen, ups and downs, and finally a wonderful sentence about birth flowers, further opening up the realm of beauty and enhancing the beauty of the poem. The artistic appeal of this little poem.

2. The moss flowers are as small as rice, and they also bloom like peonies.

Appreciation:

Moss can also bloom. Of course, it is pitiful because the flowers are as small as grains of rice, but aren’t small ones just flowers? As long as it can open up, produce seeds, and reproduce offspring, it is a victory for life. Therefore, learning how to bloom peonies is both humility and pride! The moss flower is so small and humble that it cannot be compared with the beautiful and fragrant peony in China. However, peonies are admired and carefully cultivated by others, while the moss flower relies on the power of its own life to strive for the right to bloom like a flower. The world is not just for a few geniuses and heroes!

3. The cool green clothes make you feel cool all over your body.

Appreciation:

In poetry, Basho is often associated with loneliness and sorrow, especially the emotion of separation. Li Qingzhao once wrote: "Who planted banana trees in front of the window? The atrium is filled with shade. The atrium is filled with shade, and the leaves are relaxed and full of emotion. The sad pillow is filled with rain in the middle of the night, and the rain is falling. The rain is falling, and the northerners are not used to hearing it. ""Tian Zi Chou Nuer" pours out his sadness and depression, and even feels resentful towards Basho.

The emotional expression of Zhang Fan's poem is quite ethereal and subtle. His sorrow and desolation were not expressed directly, but were revealed dimly and naturally in the rain, smoke, and the moonlight on a cold night. There is a faint trace of sadness in the nine bends of the ileum, with the feeling of wanting to vomit and swallow, and to stop talking.