Who is the author of "May is full of flowers, fragrant and intoxicating"?

The name of this poem is Sophora japonica, which was written by Ye Luo in the Tang Dynasty.

In May, the flowers of Sophora japonica are overflowing and the fragrance is intoxicating. The spring water is blue and the fragrance floats all the way to the end of the world. "

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Outside the palace gate, there are grotesque bronze camels, most of which are planted on both sides.

If you want to reach autumn, try to open Jin Rui to Guanhe River.

The building hates floating bead foil, and the horse is fragrant and swaying jade.

People who are worried about fighting their way out of the rivers and lakes will have to travel year after year for the rest of their lives.

It means: It's the fragrance season of Sophora japonica again, and I can't help thinking of Sophora japonica in my hometown: clusters and strings are dotted among dense green leaves, dazzling white and bustling, and the whole village is immersed in the refreshing fragrance. They are competing to open up, all in order to show their last beauty to the earth.

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Sophora japonica has good ornamental value. As soon as the flowering period arrives, clusters of white Sophora japonica flowers are covered with branches, and the air is filled with a faint and elegant fragrance, which is refreshing. Poems related to Sophora japonica in ancient China,

For example, "There are many autumn winds, and the Sophora japonica is half full" (Bai Juyi's Autumn Day), "The Sophora japonica dances in the Yugou, and Nanshan enters the city in autumn" (Zilan's Early Autumn in Chang 'an). These poems eulogize the native species Sophora japonica in China.

Not Robinia pseudoacacia or Robinia pseudoacacia, because Robinia pseudoacacia was introduced into China from North America in the second half of the19th century. This problem must be clearly distinguished. There is a folk saying that "when locusts are planted in front of the door, wealth will come naturally."

As a native tree species, Sophora japonica can stand proudly and grow healthily no matter how bad the environment and poor the soil are. It symbolizes the innovative and entrepreneurial spirit of the people of Yang Guo who strive for self-improvement and indomitable struggle.

In the poor times when materials are in short supply, especially the crops that are green and yellow, Sophora japonica and Sophora japonica leaves are still life-saving rations. In the lean year, they helped Yang Guo's ancestors survive the famine, and were called "life-saving trees".