Poems about wild roses

The poem about Bai Yutang is as follows:

1, Song and Bai Yutang Year: Tang Author: Meng Jiao.

Fairy machine weaving phoenix, seventy has two lines of flowers. When the sky falls, it gathers red light, and when the wind branches curl up, it is embarrassing, circling Wang Fei. Suddenly, Jinlang was washed out in a new color and looked like a maid-in-waiting. After all, it is better to plant peaches in the sky than to move the roots of flowers.

2. Shen Dynasty: Han Wo

Quill pens and gardenias, phoenix is light and greasy with pink waist. In the deep courtyard, people sleep during the day, and red roses are covered with green plantains. The goose opens its gardenia-like yellow mouth to make a feeding sound, and the butterfly wriggles its pink waist and flies lightly in the air. The yard became quieter because the host pulled down the curtains to sleep, and the red roses and green banana leaves set each other off.

3, "Spring Day" Song Dynasty: Qin Guan

The light thunder fell all night, and the frivolous tiles were uneven. Affectionate peony contains spring tears, weak rose lies on the branches. Interpretation: the light thunder sounded and the spring rain dripped. After the rain, in Chu Qing, the sun seems to float between freshly washed tiles. After the spring rain, peony is tearful and affectionate; Rose lying on her back, charming and lovely.

4. "Sunlight" Tang Dynasty: Li Shangyin

The sun shines on the screen window, the wind shakes the door and goes against the spring. Cloisters cover loneliness, parrots welcome red roses. Interpretation: the sun shines on the screen window, the spring breeze knocks on the door, rubbing the incense bored, and worrying about the spring scenery rushing like water. The empty courtyard cloister is four in one, locked in a lonely garden, with only a green parrot facing the blooming red roses.