The original text of "Luhua Dang" is as follows: I am looking into the distance. In the distance, there was a quiet reed flower swing. And the long path among the reed bushes. Accompanying us. Have a sweet time The autumn wind had lost its former arrogance. Under the warm sunlight, the white waves were set off. Is it dancing in the wind? He was still waving his hand and watching. The sky is full of flying reed catkins. I can't see your figure and blurred eyes anymore. Pick a bunch of white reed flowers. Rolling memories into a long, narrow string. Let the wind caress my chaotic thoughts. Facing the afterglow of sunset. Splash the reed flowers on the quiet river bank.
I'm not sure which season you're referring to because there are many different fairy stories. If you can provide me with more information such as the title of the story or the plot, I will try my best to provide you with a more accurate answer.
The following is the original text of "Remnant Flowers" in different works: 1. Li Qingzhao's "Remnant Flowers": Flowers bloom and fall without regret, fate comes and goes like water. The withering of a flower is the blooming of a flower, the blooming of a flower is the sorrow of a flower, the sorrow of a flower is the tears of a flower, and the tears of a flower are the shattering of a flower. Flowers danced, flowers shed tears, flowers cried, petals flew. For whom the flowers bloom and wither, and for whom the flowers wither and grieve. 2. There was also a modern poem, Waning Flowers: arrogant flowers at night I Count your petals a clove of Another petal red white fall to the ground at night I I pity your haggard state lift with difficulty The remaining petals You are speechless Because of helplessness at night I I want to see you a few more times The rain won't just be The scene during the day the arrival of autumn still wearing More wind and rain a after another all here Not Far Away I can't bear to tell you This might be the first time The last brilliance Please take those broken petals put forth one's strength Show it again 3. The lyrics of the song "Waning Flowers and Falling Leaves" were: "Waning Flowers and Falling Leaves, I hate late autumn, you want freedom regardless of my feelings." So many excuses, so many reasons, could it be that I don't love you enough? The novel "Listening to the Rain in Green Bamboo and Watching the Egrets" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The following were some beautiful poems describing the reed flower: - "The reed flowers are drifting like white snow. His whereabouts are uncertain, and it's cold in winter. Who can he tell when he's in trouble in a foreign land?" This sentence compared the drifting of the reed flowers to the snow, vividly depicting the whiteness and lightness of the reed flowers, and at the same time, using the drifting feeling of the reed flowers to express the thoughts and worries of the people in the distance. - "The reed flowers by the river like to roam the world. Where can I settle down now that the wind has gone?" He vividly wrote the posture of reed flowers fluttering in the wind and wandering around the world. - " The reed flowers bloom like a veil, not afraid of the bad environment by the river." Comparing the reed flower to a light gauze reflected its gentle beauty and emphasized the tenacity of the reed flower that was not afraid of harsh environments. - "She is a coquettish reed flower by nature, often accompanied by the wind and waves. I crossed the Dharma River and settled down in the Shaolin Temple." It depicted the unrestrained nature of the reed flower from a unique perspective, and it also incorporated the legend of Bodhidharma crossing the river, adding a bit of mystery. - "The north wind blows the reed flowers open, floating on the horizon. I would rather add color to the winter than be a family with spring flowers." He wrote about the dynamic beauty of reed flowers floating in the north wind, and expressed its noble and pure quality that only added color to the cold winter and did not compete with spring flowers. - "The reeds grow in the evening, and the stream birds board the fishing boat. The dew is cool and the flowers are in the evening. The wind is still and the bamboo is in autumn." It depicted the scene of reed flowers in the evening, forming a poetic picture with stream birds, fishing boats, autumn bamboos, etc. - "The river is full of flowers, and the branches shake the waves." He connected the curling posture of the reed flower with the waves, showing the agility of the reed flower. - "The shore is full of sand, and the branches shake the waves. The moon is as bright as snow, and there is no place to recognize the fisherman." He wrote a spectacular scene of reed flowers swaying in the wind like waves. Under the moonlight, they were like white snow, making the fishermen seem to be hidden in them. - "In August and September, reeds fly, and Old Man South Stream returns from fishing. The autumn mountains enter the curtain, and the green drops fall. The wild boat is leaning against the railing, and the clouds are Yiyi." It depicted the leisurely scene of the old man returning from fishing in August and September when the reed flowers were flying. The reed flowers became a unique scene in this scene. The novel "Acanthus Flower Blossoms" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
"Luhua Shoes" was selected from Cao Wenxuan's novel "Bronze Sunflower". The novel mainly told the story of Bronze's family weaving reed shoes together in order to increase their income, and then let Bronze carry them to Youmatei Town to sell them. It included the story of Bronze in the Snow insisting on selling reed shoes and chasing after people who didn't buy shoes barefooted in the snow. The story expressed the author's praise for the bronze's diligence, simplicity, honesty, kindness, and other qualities. The novel's narrative was concise and smooth, the words were pure and beautiful, the artistic conception was elegant and clear, and the emotions were sincere and deep. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following is a poem praising the reed flower: One: In the cold autumn of autumn, white catkins float in the air. Lonely and elegant, comfortable and comfortable, only good at spiritual posture and freedom. The wild geese in the morning cry sadly, and the crows in the evening are sad. At the end of the year, I miss my parents and old age. I feel ashamed that I haven't repaid my kindness. Second: Seven Laws·White Flower The reeds swayed in the autumn light, and the snow-white pond rippled. Time was merciless and urged people to grow old. Time deliberately dyed Hua Fang. Pure posture, proud bones, like frost and snow, beautiful and fragrant, like a phoenix. Don't say that the flower blooms for a hundred days, but the flower's style is long. Third: Happy to grow on the shore of the beach, the west wind in August blossoming flowers. Noble and pure light purple embrace elegant, Su cold early frost into snow crystal. Maple leaves flow red to enhance the painting, reed flowers by the water decorated with autumn light. The lingering charm of winter is gone, and the lingering feelings are endless. "The Crane Drinks the Spring Breeze" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The original text of the flower burial poem is as follows: Flowers wither, flowers fly all over the sky, red disappear fragrance broken who pity? The gossamer gently floated in the spring pavilion, and the falling wadding gently touched the embroidered curtain. The daughter in the boudoir is regretful of the late spring, full of sorrow and no place to release. Hand hoe out of the embroidered curtain, bear to step on the fallen flowers to come and go. The willows and elm pods are fragrant and beautiful, regardless of peach blossoms and Li Fei.
My answer was not detailed enough. The male protagonist is a reed-flower chicken. This plot is relatively new. I'm not too sure about the plot and background of this novel, so I can't provide a more detailed answer. If you can provide me with more information, I will be more than happy to help you.
There is the Song Dynasty Shi Zichun's "Ode to the Ancient 101 Song 50":"The cold moon is on the distant peak, and the calm lake is covered with light. The fisherman's song startled the sandbar egrets, and they flew into the reeds and disappeared." There was also a legend of Emperor Qianlong reciting," One piece after another, four pieces, five pieces, six pieces, seven pieces. Eight pieces, nine pieces, ten million pieces, even if they fly into the reed flowers, they will not be seen." The author might be Zheng Xie's " One piece, one piece, another piece, two pieces, three pieces, four pieces, five pieces. Six, seven, eight, ninety pieces, they fly into the reed flowers and disappear." " Snow Kisses All Over Dusk " was equally exciting. Everyone was welcome to click and read it!
"Bright Moon Reed Flower" came from the Five Lantern Lights by the eminent monk Shi Puji of the Song Dynasty. It was a metaphor for the ethereal and charming realm of the night. At the same time, it also revealed a vague feeling of being unable to find a trace. The autumn night was like water, and the flower buds of the reeds were stained with sparkling and translucent spots under the moonlight, as if they were in a fairyland. When the autumn wind blew, the reeds on the river bank were like the vast and sparkling autumn snow. It felt like they were floating in the air. However, this beauty was fleeting. At dawn, they returned to the grayish-white flowers, like frost on the grass or dew on the bamboo. They came and went in the middle of the night, like a dream and an illusion. They were extremely refined but elusive. The novel " The Clouds Come and Go in the Morning " is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The following is part of the original poem that contains "I have a flower": 1. "I have a flower, pour me some wine." I only hope that the heart of the flower is like my heart, and I will keep it year after year. Full of golden cups. I smell the flowers again. I don't want the flowers to be by my side and given to others." 2. Zheng Wenkang of the Ming Dynasty wrote: "I have a flower to give to you as a longevity chip." <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>