A poem describing the winter jasmine

1. Spring is not self-sufficient and flowers are fragrant. Han Qi's "Winter jasmine" in Song Dynasty means that spring is not for self-satisfaction, but for flowers to be fragrant together.

2. No one wants the yellow vine, and the waves are famous all over the world. Liu Chang's "Winter jasmine" in Song Dynasty means: yellow flowers and green vines welcome the arrival of spring. Nobody wants this. It's really the name of the "Spring Festival" of the waves.

3. Tell the tourists in your language not to look. From Bai Juyi's Play with Winter jasmine and Give it to Yang Langzhong in the Tang Dynasty, which means: Please tell tourists not to treat radishes as winter jasmine.

It's too late to let everyone know. In Song Dynasty, Yan Shu's "Winter jasmine" means: it is a mockery of other flowers, but it blooms in the early Spring Festival Evening despite the chill.

When a tall building sees a flower in full bloom, it feels that it is spring all around. From the poem "You Chun Ci" written by Ling Huchu in the Tang Dynasty, this sentence means: Standing on a tall building, I caught a glimpse of a blooming flower and felt that spring was coming from all directions.