What poems describe the scenery of willow trees in early spring?

1 quatrains

Du Fu

"Two orioles sing green willows, and egrets cover the sky."

My window framed the snow-covered western hills. My door often says "goodbye" to ships sailing eastward.

Appreciation: Two orioles are singing among the green willow branches, and many egrets fly into the sky in a row. Looking out of the window, you can see the snow that has not melted for thousands of years in Xiling, and there are ships from Wu Donglai outside the door that can sail to Wan Li. This poem gives a fresh and detailed description of the author's living environment.

2. "Wandering"

Han Yu

It's better to come after the rain, and the pool is green.

Willow flowers idle bamboo, rhombic leaves wear ping.

Sitting alone is never boring, and you can wake up when you are alone.

Hold the pole until dusk, who wants to listen?

Appreciation: This poem describes the catkins flying over the bamboo forest and the water chestnut leaves floating on the duckweed. This is a very common scene, but the poet personifies Liu Hua and Ye Ling with personification rhetoric, which makes them have a mode of human life, thus making ordinary things artistic and memorable.

3. "Broken Liu Xiasheng Pavilion"

Yan Dao Ji

Liu Xia Sheng Ge Yuan, floret Dang.

Remember what happened in the Spring Mansion that day and write it to jathyapple in the red window. Who should send Lian Xiao?

Appreciation: singing and playing the piano under the willow trees in the courtyard, and swinging with sisters in the flowers.

4. "Chai Feng Red Crisp Hands"

Lu you

Red crisp hands. Huangteng wine willow on the palace wall of Spring City.

Dongfeng evil. Love is thin.

A sad mood, a cable that I haven't seen for years. No, no, no.

Appreciation: Delicate, ruddy and emaciated, filled with a glass of Huangteng wine, the city is full of spring scenery, and the willows on the palace wall are blooming in the wind.

5. Gift to Zhang Zhongzong

teacher

Poetry is like a cloud, and people are like willows.

Appreciation: This is a compliment to a friend. Both sentences use figurative rhetoric. The first sentence is more fluent and natural than his poems, and the second sentence describes his charming appearance with soft willows, which highlights the beauty of willow branches from the side.