Trees and pears, like snow and flowers, are as deep as the sea. As white as snow. Being in it, the sea of flowers rises and falls, and the sea of flowers embraces each other, feeling relaxed and carefree.
The roadside, fields, and fields are full of dandelions, and the petals that are approximately rectangular are unfolded one by one, like a round golden plate facing the sun. Spring is so full and brilliant, it releases the spirit and strength contained in a winter to the fullest!
In April, the whole earth was covered with golden dandelions, as if it were covered with T-shirts. Although dandelion is not as gorgeous as peony and fragrant as clove, its simple beauty attracts me.
The white wild peach blossoms on the hillside have been defeated, but the pink ones are blooming brightly. From a distance, they are like colorful clouds falling in the mountains.
Take a closer look and be deeply attracted by the grotesque peach trees. There are tall, short, big and small. The tree is full of pink peach blossoms with six petals, and the stamen in the middle is dark pink. A few lonely leaves make the peach blossom more beautiful.
The mountains and plains are dotted with purple flowers, and the wind blows gently, dancing like an elf wearing only purple clothes. That's the flower of Pulsatilla chinensis. Its stamens are golden and bright, looking at you quietly like small eyes on the hillside when climbing a mountain.
This is a purple flower, but where did the name of Pulsatilla come from? This is also related to the poet Du Fu. According to legend, Du Fu was ill. At that time, he had no money to see a doctor. He happened to meet an old man with white hair and asked about Du Fu's illness. He went up the mountain to collect medicine for his treatment. The white hair (achene of Pulsatilla chinensis) at the top of herb collection is Pulsatilla chinensis, which can be cured by decocting. Du Fu wrote a poem "No one asks for self-pity, but pity is Chinese Pulsatilla", which is also called Chinese Pulsatilla.