What image does willow mainly represent in ancient poetry?

The main images represented by Vitamin in China's ancient poems are farewell willow, sadness willow, beauty willow and love willow.

1, send a willow tree as a farewell.

Willow, homophonic "stay". The ancients often used "folding willows" to say goodbye, indicating that they would never leave others. In the Tang and Song Dynasties, the wind of "folding willows" was particularly popular, so "folding willows" became another name for parting.

2. Worried about Ada.

When people are sad, the scene is dark and their thoughts are gray. Liu Yong is a representative of graceful and restrained ci school, and he is a lyric master with Liu Yang. Three images of Xiao Feng, the waning moon and Liu Yang are listed, which constitute a sad landscape and arouse people's reverie about the poet's trip in late autumn.

3. Take softness as beauty.

The physical characteristics of willows are feminine. "When you see the face of the lotus, you will turn your back when you meet Yang Liuyi." Here, the waist of a beautiful woman is compared to a willow branch, and the beauty of a woman's body is reflected through the beauty of the waist.

Liu is a metaphor of love.

In China's ancient poems, "willow" is a common image with sentimental feelings, and there are countless famous sentences containing this image, such as "comparable to willow, flying around neighbors' homes."

Appreciation of Liu Yang-related Poems and Their Translation;

1, verse.

A willow tree in the spring breeze presents a green color along the royal river bank.

2. Translation.

The spring breeze on both sides of the moat is lined with willows.

3. Appreciate.

"The willow is the east tree, and the green trees are sandwiched in the middle of the Royal River." Writing the scenery not only points out the time and place of farewell, but also renders a strong feeling of parting. "East Gate" set the farewell place in Qingmen, Chang 'an. "Qingqing" means that the color of the willows is already very green, indicating that the time is in late spring. "Liu" is synonymous with farewell, so seeing Liu reminds people of parting.

The seemingly quiet environment of the mixed green willows on both sides of the Royal River reflects the poet's reluctance to his friends. And the first sentence is what you see from a distance, and the second sentence is what you see from a close distance. In the sense of distance, it can reflect the figure of the poet's farewell to his friends in the long street, and set off the feeling of being reluctant to part with never say goodbye.