Of course you can. Here is an English poem about nature. I hope you like it: In the still of the night When the world is fast asleep I see the mountains rise And the rivers flow And the flowers bloom And the trees grow In the nature's quiet The world below is alive The sun and the moon Are bright as day But in the nature's eyes They are but dim images Of the things that are deep And the things that are true In the nature's vast The small things are great The wind howls through the leaves And the rain falls from the sky And the snow falls on the mountains And the sun shines bright For in the nature's world All things are equal So let's enjoy the tranquility and beauty of nature together!
Of course. Which English poem are you looking for?
May I ask which poem you are looking for about the stream?
There are many poems about fruits to refer to: Strawberry strawberry Strawberries are bright in color Sweet and juicy makes people salivate Mango mango The taste is sweet and rich The meat is delicate and soft Easy to eat, delicious Banana banana Rich in nutrients and easy to digest The taste is sweet and soft Become a good partner for a healthy life Orange orange rich in vitamin C The taste is fresh, sweet and sour It's good for your health. Eating more is no good Apple apple The apples are bright in color The taste is crisp and refreshing It's nutritious and beneficial to eat more Grape grape Delicious and juicy Rich in nutrition and good for health Eat more grapes to keep healthy Pomegranate pomegranate It tastes sweet and sour Rich in nutrients and vitamins Eat more pomegranate to keep your body healthy These poems described the beauty and deliciousness of fruits as well as their health benefits.
There are many poems related to nature. Here are some examples: Spring Breeze Green River South Shore-Wang Anshi's Boat Moored in Guazhou The wild path is dark, the river is dark, and the boat is bright. -Du Fu's Climbing 3. Sunset clouds and lone ducks fly together in autumn water, sharing the same color in the long sky-Wang Bo's Preface to King Teng's Pavilion Birds fly over thousands of mountains and disappear along thousands of paths. -Ye Shengtao's Climbing 5. Wild sky, low trees, river, clear moon, close to people-Meng Haoran's Spring Dawn 6. Green Tree Village, Green Mountain, Guo Wai Xie-Lu You's "Mountain West Village Tour" 7. Birds stay by the pool, tree monks knock on the door under the moon-Bai Juyi's "Farewell to the Ancient Grass" 8 The green mountains can't cover it, after all, it flows eastward-Xin Qiji's Bodhisattva Man·Book Jiangxi Mouth Wall 9 The Yellow River is far away, a lonely city in the white clouds, a mountain of ten thousand feet-Wang Zhihuan's Liangzhou Ci 10 Spring sleep, I don't feel dawn, everywhere I hear birds chirping-Meng Haoran's Spring Dawn
Hongyan was a common image in ancient Chinese literature, usually depicted as a young and beautiful woman. In literary works, beauties were often used as symbols to represent beauty, youth, romance, and other meanings. The following is an ancient poem about beauties for reference: Sapphire Case: Yuan Xi At night, the east wind blows flowers and trees, and the stars fall like rain. Carved cars and precious horses are fragrant, the road is filled with the sound of phoenix and flute, the light of the teapot turns, and the dragon and fish dance all night. Moths, snow willows, golden threads of laughter, sweet and fragrant. Looking for him in the crowd thousands of times, suddenly looking back, that person is in the dim light. This poem depicted the beautiful night of the Lantern Festival, in which the beauty was used as a symbol to represent beauty, youth, romance and other meanings. In the poem, the poet expressed his love and praise for beauties by describing beautiful night scenes and beautiful women.
Alright, I can help you find a shorter song. Title: Thinking at Night The bleak autumn wind is now again<br> The human world had changed. <br> Every night, I dream that I'm not home<br> There was nowhere to be found. <br> <br> I want to buy osmanthus flowers to carry wine together<br> in the end, I don't look like a young man wandering around. <br> If I had known it would be so difficult<br> how can it compare to when I didn't know him?