The author of this poem was the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Zhihuan (688 - 742). The title of this poem was "Climbing the Stork Tower". It was one of Wang Zhihuan's representative works and was hailed as a classic in the history of ancient Chinese poetry.
The author of this poem was the Tang Dynasty poet Li Shangyin. This poem was written when he was annotate the Book of Songs to express his reverence for moral norms and etiquette. The poem began with the words "under the melon field and plum trees" to express the mood that one should pay attention to avoid disturbing others in the process of planting melons and picking plums. In the poem, the phrase " flawless " emphasized the purity and perfection of the object. This was also Li Shangyin's way of expressing his desire for people, things, and objects.
This poem expressed the author's praise for plum blossoms. In the poem, the author expressed his love and praise for plum blossoms through the description of the shape, quality, fragrance and other aspects of plum blossoms. At the same time, he also used plum blossoms to express his understanding and perception of life. The whole poem was smooth and beautiful, expressing the author's love and pursuit of life, as well as the cherish and yearning for beautiful things.
An example of the plum character appearing in a poem was as follows: 1 Ode to Plum Blossom The Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi's "Farewell to the Ancient Grass" had a line: "The grass on the plains withers and thrives every year. The wildfire never ends, and the spring breeze blows, it grows again. The far-off fragrance encroaches on the ancient road, the clear green connecting the deserted city. And send the prince to the lush garden to bid farewell." The word "Fang" in "Faraway Fragrance Invades Ancient Road" referred to plum blossoms. 2 Plum Branches The Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai wrote in his poem,"When I'm about to drink," there was a line that said,"If you're happy in life, you must enjoy yourself to the fullest. Don't let the golden cup be empty against the moon. I'm born with talent, I'm sure it'll be useful. To cook sheep and slaughter cattle for fun, you must drink three hundred cups at a time." The 'plum branch' referred to the plum blossom in the poem. 3 Plum Fragrance The Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi's "Farewell to the Ancient Grass" had a line: "The grass on the plains withers and thrives every year. The wildfire never ends, and the spring breeze blows, it grows again. The far-off fragrance encroaches on the ancient road, the clear green connecting the deserted city. And send the prince to the lush garden to bid farewell." The "plum fragrance" referred to the plum fragrance in the poem. Other than that, there were many other poems with the word "Mei" in them, such as Du Fu's "Ascending the Mountain" from the Tang Dynasty, Lu You's "Spring Walk on Qiantang Lake" from the Song Dynasty, and so on.
This poem was from the Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi's "Fu De Gu Yuan Cao Farewell." The whole poem was as follows: The grass on the plain withers and thrives once a year. The wildfire never ends, and the spring breeze blows, it grows again. The far-off fragrance encroaches on the ancient road, the clear green connecting the deserted city. And send the king's grandson away, full of parting feelings. This poem expressed the author's feelings for the departure of nature and his thoughts on life. In the poem, Bai Juyi described the feelings of parting on the grasslands, expressing his feelings for the passing of time and life. He pointed out that the wild fire could not be burned, and the spring wind could blow again, which proved the tenacity and vitality of life. He also mentioned the ancient roads and Barren City, which had a long history but still had the vitality of people. Finally, he expressed his reluctance to part and pointed out that even if we part, life will continue. We should cherish life and grasp the present.
I have no idea who the author of 'the plum tree novel' is as the name is very general and there could be multiple works with this title.
The author of the Three Nongs of Plum Blossom was Huang Weiwen.
Alright, here is a poem describing plum blossoms: The northern wind is cold and the snowflakes are flying a plum tree in winter droops alone. Fragrance billows in the air The red and white petals were like snow. Who can understand the ancient charm of the secluded bamboo grove? I alone know her beauty. Time flows, seen in silence I admire myself in solitude, and think with rapt attention.
The author of Plum Blossom was the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Anshi. The full text of the poem was as follows: The north wind rolls the earth, the white grass breaks the Hu sky, and it snows in August. It was as if a spring breeze had suddenly come and thousands of pear trees had blossomed. Mountain dance silver snake, originally galloping wax elephant, want to compete with heaven. On a sunny day, I look particularly enchanting when I see the red dress wrapped in white. This poem depicted the scene of the white grass being blown away by the north wind. Then, the poem described a poet walking in the snow, seeing thousands of pear blossoms in full bloom, and feeling the breath of spring. Finally, the poet expressed his joy for spring and his reverence for nature. This poem was hailed as a classic in the Tang Dynasty, and was widely praised and appreciated.
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