"The remaining chrysanthemum still has proud frost branches" came from Su Shi's "Gift to Liu Jingwen" in the Song Dynasty. The whole poem was "The lotus has no cover for the rain, the remaining chrysanthemum still has proud frost branches." You must remember the good scenery of a year, when it is the most orange and orange." The novel "Listening to the Rain in Green Bamboo and Watching the Egrets" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
" Ao Shuang " meant that the chrysanthemum was not afraid of frost and could still maintain its noble character in a frosty environment. Chrysanthemum bloomed in late autumn. At this time, all the flowers had withered, but the chrysanthemums were in the wind and frost, showing their unique characteristics. As expressed in Yuan Zhen's poem, most flowers bloomed in spring and summer. In late autumn, hundreds of flowers withered, and only chrysanthemums bloomed. It adhered to its own character and added vitality to the earth during the withering season. This reflected the chrysanthemums 'loyalty and noble integrity after withering through the wind and frost. The chrysanthemum in Zheng Sixiao's poem," Would rather die holding the fragrance on the branch, but never be blown down by the north wind ", depicted that even if the chrysanthemum declined, it would never be blown down to the ground. It was proud and aloof, not following the customs, not charming, and even if it withered and withered, it still persisted in itself and stood proudly on the branch. This "proud frost" characteristic was also a symbol of the poet's own noble integrity. 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 word "still" in the sentence "The broken chrysanthemum still has proud frost branches" meant still, still. The novel "Listening to the Rain in Green Bamboo and Watching the Egrets" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
After the chrysanthemum withered, its branches still stood upright in the wind and frost, not afraid of the frost and cold, showing a strong and unyielding posture. 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 word "still" in the sentence "The broken chrysanthemum still has proud frost branches" meant still, still. The novel "Listening to the Rain in Green Bamboo and Watching the Egrets" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Branch-breaking pattern was to cut off a branch or part of a flower, which looked like a broken flower branch. Branch-twining pattern was to use the branches or vines of the plant as the skeleton, which was repeated up or left and right to form a two-sided continuous or four-sided continuous pattern.
The meaning of " Frosty Moon " was that the cicadas had already disappeared when the chirping of the wild geese who were traveling to the south was heard. The poet climbed a hundred-foot tall building and looked into the distance, feeling that the water and the sky were connected. The Frost Goddess and Chang'e in the Moon weren't afraid of the cold. They competed in the cold moon and frost, comparing their pure and beautiful looks. Among them,"Zheng Yan" refers to the wild goose flying south;"Wuchan" refers to the wild goose flying south without the sound of cicadas;"Qingnu" refers to the goddess in charge of frost and snow;"Su'e" refers to Chang'e;"Dou" means competition;"Chan Juan" is mostly used to describe women, and here also refers to the moon. This poem was about the scenery of the late autumn night. Through myths and legends, it depicted the beauty of the cold moonlight. The whole poem was based on imagination. The artistic conception was quiet and ethereal, cold and elegant.
A flower branch can be broken, a straight branch must be broken, but no flowers can be broken. This was the plot of the ancient romance novel, Phoenix Cry and Phoenix Cry.😊I would also like to recommend a modern romance novel, Love Affair in Shen Zhen. The plot is fascinating and worth reading. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
There were many poems that were full of pride and refused to admit defeat, including Li Qingzhao's "Dreamlike Order"."Last night, the west wind withered the green trees, alone on the tall building, looking at the end of the world." I want to send you a piece of paper and a piece of plain paper. Where do you know where the mountains are long and the rivers are wide?" There was also Li Bai's " Great Roc Rising in the Same Day with the Wind ", which said," If the wind comes down when it stops, it can still shake off the water of the Cangming." In addition, there were many works of other poets that also expressed the spirit of pride and not admitting defeat.
White crystal chrysanthemum, also known as autumn orchid, was a common ornamental plant. The following are some poems about the White Crystal Chrysanthemum: 1 There was a line in " Farewell to the Ancient Grass ":" The grass on the plains withers and thrives every year. The wildfire can't burn, and the spring wind blows again." Among them, the White Crystal Chrysanthemum was interpreted as the White Crystal Chrysanthemum in the phrase " Wild Fire Cannot Be Burned, Spring Breeze Blows Again ". 2 There was a line in Ascending Mountains: " Picking chrysanthemums, leisurely looking at Nanshan under the eastern fence. The mountain air is good at day and night, and the birds return together." Among them, the White Crystal Chrysanthemum was interpreted as a part of the Chrysanthemum Gathering. 3 In "Sending Du Shaofu to Shuzhou", there is a sentence: "A confidant in the sea is like a neighbor in the distance." I don't want my children to be on the wrong side of the road..." The White Crystal Chrysanthemum was explained as a part of the " confidant in the sea." 4. In "Qing Ping Diao·Yi Yi", there was a sentence: "The oriole flies on the branch and the egret crosses the river." I don't know where the reed pipe is blown, but all night long, the conscripted people look back to their hometown." Among them, the White Crystal Chrysanthemum was explained as a part of the Yellow Oriole Flying on the Branch. White crystal chrysanthemum was often used in ancient poems to describe strong and unyielding vitality and indomitable spirit.