1, Plant Modern Poems, Short Poems, Grade Four Plum Blossoms:
(1), Chimonanthus praecox: A flower that blooms quietly in the snowy season, so amazing,
1, Plant Modern Poems, Short Poems, Grade Four Plum Blossoms:
(1), Chimonanthus praecox: A flower that blooms quietly in the snowy season, so amazing, so stubborn and indomitable. It's not that I don't like the fragrance of spring, the splendor of summer and the colorful autumn. But seeds will always sprout, hoping for sunshine and rain, because choosing cold means sticking to that loneliness. I firmly believe that gold will always shine and bloom that unique color;
(2) Plum Blossom Snow: In winter, some seeds of snow grains are always sprinkled in the sky. If nothing else, white is enough. The wind has properly placed them in a beautiful dream, and they are fluffy and warm in a clean world. Shh, look, who flew a flower in the wind? Petals fall clearly and quietly, covering up the hubbub of the past one by one, and the faint fragrance comes with the taste of plum blossoms. Finally. Look, a clear footprint is clearly printed on that white field;
(3) "Plum Rain": I followed a wisp of fragrance to the plum blossom tree, looking for a long-lost jasmine tea. A slim woman stood by the lotus pond. Her hair is pink, and she is holding the pipa. Isn't that plum blossom rain? I saw her looking thoughtfully at the distance, what she was doing and who she was thinking about.
2. Modern poems and short poems of fourth-grade plants and trees:
(1) Tree: The first sunrise rises into the sky, the first bird song comes from the forest, and you drop the first dewdrop to moisten the earth under your feet. The sun is full of breeze, the songs are put away, and the flowers are gaunt. You open your arms and give shade to the flowers and insects living under you. Evening is coming, birds are singing and flowers are fragrant, and you are standing happily.
(2) "Dead wood": the cracked earth is silent, the wind and rain are raging, and the dead wood stands tall and blooms a little green to sing the praises of life;
(3) Distant trees: The furthest distance in the world is not the distance between trees, but the branches that grow from the same root, but they cannot depend on each other in the wind. The furthest distance in the world is not that the branches can't depend on each other, but that the distant stars don't meet. The furthest distance in the world is not that the trajectories of the stars meet, but that there is nowhere to be found in an instant. The furthest distance in the world is not that you can't find it for a moment, but that you are doomed to meet before you meet. The furthest distance in the world is the distance between a fish and a bird, one in the sky and the other in the deep sea.
3. Modern plant poems in the fourth grade short poems:
(1) "Leaves": In February and March, the leaves are green, and in May and June, the leaves are thick and thick, and they fall off and become bald. When was that?
(2) Rape flowers: from south to north, a piece of yellow is from west to east, and a piece of yellow follows the spring breeze like a golden ocean wave. Wave after wave, like wandering in my mother's arms;
(3) Peach Blossom: Every time I open the window and look around, you will open your mouth and sing loudly. I saw you pick up your pink horn and blow out a touching song, as if you were telling something happily. I've been thinking for a long time. Oh, you're telling people that spring is coming.
4. Recent poems and short poems of fourth-grade plant orchids:
(1) "Orchid": Orchids bloom in the cool morning. After the first rain, they look particularly green and dazzling, and their petals are white, beautiful, gloomy and fragrant. Pale yellow stamens are dotted with flower hearts, flowers are fully stretched, a pair of posture facing butterflies, a few soothing buds, bent down and hung their heads, and there is a hint of lavender on the flower bones. Just like that blushing face, it looks gentle and flawless. Under the baptism of rain, the green stems are bright and green with the sunrise in the morning, because this beautiful scenery will fade every other day, and I am full of joy;
(2) "Orchid Fu": Fragrant fragrance, I look at my heart and fall into the valley of fairyland. Huigenlan, the hometown of Lan Zhi, has bonsai all over the world. Smart and small, noble and forgetful, and famous for her mountains and grasses, she is a native daughter, naturally indifferent and elegant. How many British men in ancient and modern times, Shi Lan is wishful thinking. Confucius raised Shang, Gou Jian raised him, Qu Zipei wore him, Lu Xun picked him up in Banqiao painting, and Youlan fascinated several generations of heroes;
(3), "Orchid Poetry": The lotus petals on the balcony are open. That long fragrance attracts me to visit it often. You are so noble. A little sad, but hard to hide, you brought pride and wildness from Shan Ye. You came to this complicated world. Looking at you, my heart went to the deep mountain in your hometown.