What are the ancient poems about camellias?

Camellia

Guanxiu of the Tang Dynasty

On the windy day, the flowers are dyed with fairy flowers, and the flowers are dead and bloody.

Before a flower falls, one should blame Sun Xiu.

Camellia

Su Shi of the Song Dynasty

The pine trees in the southern mountains are rustling, and the yellow leaves are falling in the strong wind.

Who pities children and flowers, scattering fire in the ice and snow.

The person who can pass on the cold appearance of the year is the only one from ancient times.

Zhao Sou had a wonderful idea. After washing, the glue powder was empty.

Mix cinnabar in the palm of your hand and dye it red.

Why praise Luomo and admire Jiangnan work alone?

Red Camellia

Ming Dynasty Shenzhou

The old leaves are in their prime after the cold, and are dotted with scarlet in the snow.

I wish Xi Kuihuo to be loyal and courageous, how can it be to fight for beauty and wealth?

Camellia

Qing Dynasty Duan Qi

The early spring branches bloom alone, competing with the plum blossoms in the wind and snow.

How can it be red like cinnabar, the blood of heroes through the ages.

Camellia

Being a Monk

It is so cool and beautiful that it blooms in spring. Camellia is the best in Yunnan.

Thousands of flowers on the trees swallowed up the fire, and the remaining snow burned red for half a day.

Guan Xiu (823-912), whose common surname was Jiang and courtesy name Deyin, was from Lanhuo, Wuzhou (some say it was Jinxian County, Jiangxi). He was a famous painting monk in the late Tang Dynasty and the Five Dynasties. When he was 7 years old, he became a monk in Lanxi and Ansi Yuanzhen and became a child servant. Guanxiu has a very good memory. He can recite 1,000 words of the Lotus Sutra every day and has a photographic memory. Guan Xiu Ya loved to recite poetry, and he often discussed poetry with the monks in silence across the fence, either reciting to find a couple, or singing in harmony with each other, which surprised everyone who saw him. After Guanxiu received the ordination, his poetry became more and more famous and he was still famous far and near.

Su Shi (1037-1101), a writer, calligrapher and painter in the Northern Song Dynasty. His given name was Zizhan, also given the name Hezhong, and his nickname was Dongpo Jushi. Han nationality, from Meishan, Meizhou (now part of Sichuan). Together with his father Su Xun and his younger brother Su Zhe, they are collectively known as Sansu. He is an all-rounder in literature and art. His writing is unbridled, clear and fluent. Together with Ouyang Xiu, he is called Ou Su, and he is one of the eight great masters of the Tang and Song Dynasties. His poems are fresh and vigorous, good at using exaggerated metaphors, and has a unique style in artistic expression. Together with Huang Tingjian, he is called Su Huang. He was a bold and unrestrained school and had great influence on future generations. Together with Xin Qiji, he was called Su Xin. He was good at calligraphy in running script and regular script. He was able to create his own ideas. His brushwork was rich and ups and downs, and he had an innocent taste. Together with Huang Tingjian, Mi Fu and Cai Xiang, he was called the Fourth Song Dynasty. He is a scholar of painting and literature, he likes to paint dead trees and strange rocks, and he advocates spiritual resemblance in painting. His poems include "Seven Collections of Dongpo" and his poems include "Dongpo Yuefu".

Shen Zhou (1427~1509) was an outstanding calligrapher and painter of the Ming Dynasty. The name is Qinan, and the names are Shitian, Yutian, Baishiweng, Youjuzhuju master, etc. Han nationality, from Changzhou (now Suzhou, Jiangsu). He was born in the second year of Xuande in Ming Dynasty and died in the fourth year of Zhengde in Ming Dynasty at the age of eighty-three. He should not take the imperial examination and specialize in poetry, calligraphy and painting. He was the founder of the "Wu School" of literati painting in the mid-Ming Dynasty. Together with Wen Zhengming, Tang Yin and Qiu Ying, he was known as the "Four Ming Schools". His handed down works include "High Pictures of Mount Lu", "Old Pictures of Qiulin Talk" and "Interesting Pictures of Cangzhou". He is the author of "Ishida Collection", "Guest News", etc.