The flowers in this poem were plum blossoms.
The following are some poems praising snow: The snowflakes danced like silver butterflies. 2. Auspicious snow flying in the air, jade fragments floating in the air, sprinkling sweet fragrance all over the world. The snowflakes danced in the sky like goose feathers. 4. The snow-covered mountains and rivers were a world of beauty. The snow in winter was pure and beautiful. The snow in winter is a silent poem, a silent beauty, and a pure love. The snowflakes danced in the sky like goose feathers. 8 Auspicious snow flying, jade fragments floating on the earth, sprinkling sweet fragrance all over. The snow in winter was pure and beautiful. 10 snowflakes fluttered like silver butterflies.
There are many poems praising the night. Here are some examples: 1. Du Mu of the Tang Dynasty,"Autumn Evening": Silver candle autumn light cold painting screen, light Luo small fan fluttering fireflies. The night sky is as cold as water, lying down to see the morning glory and Vega. 2. Song Dynasty Li Wei's "Listening to Snow on Summer Night in Xiantai, West Zhejiang": Jiang Xu Tianmin's zither smoke color is like clouds and white, flowing to the wild temple. Open the door to cherish the night scene, raise your head to look at the frosty sky. 3. Su Shi of the Song Dynasty,"The Record of Yueyang Tower": If it rains heavily, it will not open for months. The Yin Gang roars angrily, and the turbid waves are empty. 4. Song Dynasty Lu You's "Five Books of Anger·II": Drizzling spring weeds in Shanglin Garden, Tuiyuan Night Moon in Luoyang Palace. 5. Zhou Bangyan of the Song Dynasty,"Slow Waves and Sand, Heavy Dawn": Hate that spring has gone, and do not have a date with others. In the night sky, the ground is full of pear blossoms and snow. These poems expressed the beauty and tranquility of the night through the vivid description and graceful language.
The night reading at Wang Mian Monastery was a story in the novel Water Margins of the Ming Dynasty. The story was about Lin Chong, who was led by a Liangshan hero to escape from the government's pursuit. On his way to the south, he passed by a monk temple and hid in it. Chong Lin heard that there was an eminent monk in the temple, so he went to visit. After hearing about Lin Chong's encounter, the eminent monk taught him Buddhism and some techniques to avoid the government's pursuit. Lin Chong was grateful for the help of the eminent monk and spent a peaceful time in the temple. However, Chong Lin had another hidden purpose in the monastery. He secretly observed the situation in the temple and wanted to find a suitable woman to marry and build a family with her. In the end, he found a woman in the temple, Bai Suzhen, and developed feelings for her.
The author of this poem was the Tang Dynasty poet Li Qingzhao. Spring breeze ten miles Yangzhou road roll up the bead curtain is not as good as. Summer flowers, hundreds of miles long, Chang 'an Road, green, poplar shade everywhere spring. Autumn rain thousands of miles, Chu River sky fine clouds four rolls, the sun is beginning to grow. Why don't you come and cut the candle at the west window and talk about the rainy night in Bashan Mountain?
This idiom was a myriad of colors.
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.
The best poem in China was 'Moonlit Night on the Spring River'. This poem was a seven-character poem created by the Tang Dynasty poet Zhang Ruoxu. It was recognized as the number one ancient poem in China. " Moonlit Night on the Spring River " used the river as the setting and the moon as the main body, depicting a beautiful, distant, and hazy picture of the moonlit night on the spring river. The poem used rich rhetorical techniques and vivid descriptions to express the feelings of separation and life of a wanderer missing his wife. This poem was known as " the poem of poems, the peak of the peak ", and it was adored by countless readers.
The sixth chapter of 'Dream of the Red Chamber vs. Wang Xifeng' was a chapter in 'Dream of the Red Chamber'. It took place after Lin Daiyu was forced by her mother to marry Lin Yu. This chapter described the tragic story of Lin Daiyu being intercepted by Wang Bofu, the housekeeper of Fukang 'an, after Lin Yu's identity card arrived at Fukang' an. Wang Bofu then instigated Lin Yu to kill Lin Daiyu. The search results did not mention any information about Tao Li, so the question could not be answered.
"Give him peaches, give him plums" is an idiom that means to give or help each other. According to the original text of the Book of Songs," Give me a peach and return it with a plum." It literally referred to the way one repaid others when they helped him. This idiom emphasized the principle of reciprocation and mutual benefit.
" For the Dark Fragrance " was a poem from the Song Dynasty writer Wang Anshi's poem " Plum Blossom." This poem depicted the plum blossoms that Ling Han had alone bloomed in the corner of the wall. It expressed the delicate fragrance that the plum blossoms emitted, as well as the poet's praise for the noble character of the plum blossoms.