Spring will return soon, and flowers and trees try their best to keep it. First, the world is colorful.
Original text:
The grass and trees know that spring will come back soon, and all kinds of red and purple fight for Fangfei.
yang Hua Yu pod has no talent, but only knows how to make snow fly all over the sky.
Translation:
Spring will soon return, and flowers and trees will try their best to keep it. First, they will compete with each other and make the world colorful.
Poor Yang Hua Yu Qian, without gorgeous beauty, just flying all over the sky like snowflakes.
Two Poems in Late Spring is a poem by Han Yu, a poet in the Tang Dynasty.
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Appreciation of the work:
This is a poem that depicts the scenery in late spring. At first glance, it's just a common scene of hundreds of flowers competing for beauty, but it's not difficult to find out further that the poem is ingenious and unique. Poets don't write about flowers falling and dying in late spring, but they write about the moving scene of plants and trees staying in spring and showing colorful colors: flowers and trees find out that spring will return, and they each exert their best, and they are colorful and flowery. Even the poplar flowers and elm pods, which were originally lacking in color and fragrance, are not to be outdone, but turn into snowflakes dancing with the wind and join the ranks of staying in spring.
this poem is a fusion of scenery and reason. We can understand the philosophy of life through the description of the scenery: the poet's description of the scene of "knowing" and cherishing the beauty of spring through the "vegetation" reflects his own cherish of the beautiful scenery of spring. In the face of the scene of late spring, the poet changed his common feeling of cherishing spring to subjective participation, and his mood was optimistic and uplifting, which was very innovative. You see, "Yang Hua Yu pod" does not hide from others because of "lack of talent", and is not afraid of the ridicule of "teaching others to teach an axe", adding color to "late spring".