There were many poems in the Seven Wonders of Begonia Flowers. One of them was Su Shi's Begonia: " The east wind spirals and glows, and the fragrant fog is empty and the moon turns the corridor. I'm afraid the flowers will fall asleep in the middle of the night, so I burn high candles to illuminate my red makeup." This poem depicted the beautiful scene of begonia flowers in the spring night. Through the description of the east wind, the fragrant fog, and the high candles, it showed the delicate and charming features of the begonia flowers.
There were many poems written by Begonia. Some of the famous poems included: 1. Begonia has not yet rained, pear blossoms first snow, half of the spring is over. Song Dynasty's Wang Wei's "Eyes Charming, Willow Silk Makes Gentle" 2. Begonia did not hesitate to blush, standing alone in the drizzle. Chen Yuyi of the Song Dynasty,"Cold Spring" 3. I'm afraid the flowers will go to sleep in the middle of the night, so I burn high candles to illuminate the red dress. Song Dynasty Su Shi's Begonia 4. The new green among the branches is heavy, and the little buds hide a few red spots. Yuan Haowen of the Jin Dynasty wrote "The Unopened Begonia of the Same Generation". 5. The Curtain Rollers said Haitang was still the same. Li Qingzhao of the Song Dynasty,"Like a Dream Order" These poems described the beauty and tenderness of the begonia flower, expressing the poet's love and praise for the begonia flower. As an important element in Chinese traditional culture, crabapple flowers had always been loved and praised by literati.
There were many poems about Begonia flowers, including Su Shi's Begonia and Lu You's Begonia Song. Su Shi's poem "Begonia" wrote: "The east wind curled up and suffused the light, and the fragrant fog was empty and covered the moon." I'm afraid the flowers will fall asleep in the middle of the night, so I burn high candles to illuminate my red makeup." This poem depicted the beautiful scene of begonia flowers on a spring night, as well as the poet's love for begonia flowers. Lu You's "Song of Begonia" expressed the poet's deep affection for Begonia in Sichuan. In addition, Cao Xueqin, Yang Wanli, and other poets also wrote poems about the begonia flower.
There were many poems about the Spring Begonia Flower. The following were some poems that described the Begonia Flower: 1. Swallows return to the deep willows, and scarlet begonia blossoms. Song Luyou's " Drinking Under Flowers " 2. Begonia did not hesitate to blush, standing alone in the drizzle. Song Chen Yuyi's Spring Cold 3. Spring is as thick as a wine cup, and Begonia is so drunk that she is powerless. Song Zhou Zizhi,"Good Things Near" 4. From now on, who can say the meaning, a piece of spring heart to the Begonia. Tang Yin of the Ming Dynasty, Inscription on Begonia Beauty 5. Spring is three points already two points, Begonia red soft half pear cloud. Yuan Lingyun Han's "Ode to Begonia" 6. Begonia flowers in spring hang purple silk, a bird standing low. Ming Dynasty Xu Wei's Painting of Begonia 7. Dreaming of the west of Jincheng, Begonia as in the past. Song Lu You's Bodhisattva Man 8. Last night the begonia was in the rain, and several flowers were light and tender. Ming Dynasty Tang Yin's Painting of Picking Flowers in Drizzle 9. Begonia flowers ask spring return, unexpectedly spring breeze snow full branches. Song Dynasty Ren Xiyi's Begonia These poems depicted the beauty and charm of begonia flowers in spring, showing the breath and emotions of spring.
There were many kinds of poems about crabapple flowers. The following were some related ancient poems: 1. "The east wind spirals and glows, and the fragrant mist shrouds the moon in the air. I'm afraid the flowers will go to sleep late at night, so I burn high candles to illuminate my red makeup. " -Su Shi, Begonia 2. "The new green among the branches is heavy, and the little buds are hidden in a few red spots. Cherish your heart and don't spit it out lightly, and teach peaches and plums to make spring breeze. " -Yuan Haowen's" The Same Generation of Children's Ode to the Unopened Begonia " 3. "Begonia is soaked in the rain at noon. So he took a sip and vomited all the rouge. Old to cherish the heart of flowers, relative flowers speechless. " -Wu Qian's" Spring of Begonia. It's not clear yet. There's an ode to Begonia " 4. "Take care of your beauty. During the day, you close your door and hand in hand fill your moss basin. Rouge wash out the shadow of autumn steps, ice and snow attract dew to build soul. " -Cao Xueqin's" Xue Baochai's Ode to White Begonia " These poems described the beauty and charm of the begonia flower, as well as the feelings and praises people had for it.
The flower language of crabapple flowers included gentleness, beauty, happiness, bitter love, homesickness, and sadness of parting. Begonia flowers also had another name, Heartbroken Flower, which meant that there was no result in bitter love. Begonia flowers also symbolized homesickness and sadness of separation. Begonia flowers were planted in ancient imperial gardens, so they had a noble meaning. In general, the language of crabapple flowers expressed their feelings, style, and longing.
Begonia bamboos referred to the entire herb of Begonia bamboos of the Begonia family. It was a type of traditional Chinese medicine. Bamboo crabapple originated from Brazil and was now planted in Guangdong, China. It was a kind of fleshy herbaceous plant that liked semi-shady, warm, and humid environments. The bamboo crabapple's flowers were fiery red and unique. They bloomed in summer and autumn, and the flower language was yearning. It was suitable for potted plants and flowers. The temperature was suitable for it to grow at 19-24 degrees Celsius. Bamboo crabapple was more sensitive to light and liked to scatter light and morning light. Strong light could easily burn the leaves. During the maintenance process, attention should be paid to avoid excessive watering and ponding, and to choose acidic soil with good drainage. In winter, the bamboo crabapple should be moved indoors and kept at a temperature of no less than ten degrees Celsius to prevent the leaves from freezing. It was best to choose spring or autumn when trimming the bamboo crabapple, using specialized scissors.
There were different types of crabapple flowers, such as single petals, double petals, wrinkled leaves, and so on.
Begonia was a type of begonia that bloomed all year round. It was also known as begonia. It was a kind of fleshy herb. It had a beautiful posture, tender and bright leaves, and clusters of flowers that bloomed all year round with a slight fragrance. Begonia was one of the main potted flowers for indoor and outdoor decoration. If the begonia bloomed but did not bloom, it might be due to the inappropriate temperature. In winter, when the indoor temperature was low, it could not reach the conditions for flowering and growth, so it would keep the bud and not open. In order for the Begonia to bloom, it needed to be maintained at a temperature above 15 degrees so that it could be in a growing state and the flower bud would completely grow and bloom.
The full text of the Begonia Flower Blooming Manuscript is as follows: I came to a beautiful town in spring. The people here all raised crabapple flowers, each of which was tender and beautiful. I came to an alley in the town and saw an old man trimming begonia flowers. I walked over and asked him,"Grandpa, why are you still raising begonia flowers when you are so old?" The old man looked up at me with a smile and said,"I raise begonia flowers because I think they are the most beautiful flowers in the world." Whenever I see crabapple flowers, I will feel that I am the happiest person in the world. Because their beauty makes me feel the beauty of life." I was deeply moved by the old man's words. I realized that the most important thing in life is not wealth, status, or fame, but the love and appreciation of life. From that day on, I began to cherish my life more and raised some begonia flowers. They became a part of my life and made me happy and satisfied.
Chang'e's Seven Wonders poem was written by Li Shangyin, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. This poem was set against the backdrop of Chang'e's lonely scene in the moon palace, expressing the poet's feelings of self-pity. The poem described the dim candlelight and the dark environment indoors, as well as the scene of the Milky Way gradually setting and the stars disappearing outdoors. The poet believed that Chang'e should have regretted eating the elixir and ascended to the moon palace, feeling lonely in her heart. This poem had a sad mood and a profound artistic conception, giving people a true and moving feeling.