This poem entitled "Give White Chrysanthemums" begins by saying that all chrysanthemums in the garden are golden yellow. "There are many flowers in the garden, and there are lonely clumps like frost in the chrysanthemum." This is a kind of foil technique, which makes the white "solitary cluster" in the next sentence more prominent, just like "a little red among all greens", and that little red is more eye-catching. Compared with "enrichment", "depression" and "loneliness", chrysanthemum attracts more attention. The vivid metaphor of "color as frost" depicts the bright colors of white chrysanthemums.
Even better, the last two sentences: "Today is like a song banquet, and Pulsatilla enters the juvenile court." Poets associate flowers with the people and scenery at the Song banquet, and the metaphor is natural and appropriate, which seems handy. In fact, because the poet always pays attention to life, he can quickly draw materials from real life and make concrete and vivid metaphors. This metaphor is closely related to the topic, which is unexpected and reasonable. The sentence "Pulsatilla Juvenile Field" is quite interesting. Although Chrysanthemum morifolium is a solitary cluster like Pulsatilla, it is still full of youthful vitality when it is with all the "teenagers".