1, "The Night of Xu Gong Dian" Song Yang Wanli
The hedges are sparse and the paths are deep, the trees are not yet shaded by the falling flowers.
Children rush after the yellow butterflies, and fly into the cauliflowers without finding them.
If I were to say that the best poem about cauliflower is this one, I would recommend Yang Wanli's poem, <
Yang Wanli's poems have a fresh style, a strong pastoral flavor, and are very interesting. This poem describes the spring season, stayed in the new city of Xu Gong Dian. Outside the store, the hedges are sparse, the flowers have fallen, and the green leaves have not yet emerged. The "deep path" and "undefined shade" create a tranquil atmosphere.
Then a child chased a yellow butterfly, which hurriedly flew into the rapeseed flowers. Butterflies and cauliflowers become one, it is difficult to find. The "hurry away" vividly expresses the child's demeanor. The words "nowhere to be found" subtly reflect the color of the rapeseed flowers. The whole poem is full of simplicity and children's interest.
2. "Visiting Xuan Du Guan" by Liu Yuxi, Tang Dynasty
The courtyard of 100 mu is half full of moss, and the peach blossoms have all fallen and the rapeseed blossoms are in bloom.
Where is the Taoist monk who planted the peaches returning to?
Liu Yuxi had a rough life, with several ups and downs. The best proof of his experience is Xuan Du Guan. Liu Yuxi once visited Xuan Du Guan three times. The first time he went there, there were no flowers, and that year Liu Yuxi was relegated to Longzhou. Ten years later, when he was called back to the capital, he went to Xuan Du Guan for the second time, where peach blossoms were planted all over the place. He wrote a poem called "Peach Blossoms in Xuan Du Guan", which reads: "The red dust of the purple strand is brushing against my face, and no one is saying that I am not going back to see the blossoms;
Thousands of peaches in Xuan Du Guan, all of them planted by Mr. Liu after he left. Soon after, Liu Yuxi was released from the capital. The third time he visited Xuan Du Guan, it was 14 years later, and then he wrote this song You have Xuan Du Guan again. At this time, there was not a single peach blossom left in Xuan Du Guan, only cauliflower. In the twenty-four years before and after, the cauliflower became a footnote to Xuan Du Guan, and also a footnote to Liu Yuxi's career.
But it can be seen from the poem that the poet still retains a great deal of bravado despite the harshness of the world and the blows he has suffered. "The former Liu Lang is here again today" embodies a spirit of perseverance that has been admired by later generations. Perhaps it is because of such a bosom that a happy ending is possible.
3, "four times the garden miscellany - its two" Song Fan Chengda
Plum golden apricot fertilizer, wheat snow white vegetable flower thin.
No one has ever passed through the hedges, but there are dragonflies and nymphs.
Fan Chengda was another famous poet in the Southern Song Dynasty, along with Lu You and Yang Wanli. Fan Chengda was sympathetic to the grassroots, and was quite fond of Buddhism and Taoism, and had long had the intention of going back to his hometown. These idyllic poems are not only a record of idyllic life, but also Fan Chengda's ideal of life. This poem is one of the most classic works.
The author uses plum yellow, apricot fat, wheat white, and vegetable sparse to express the scenery of twilight spring, with clear layers, gorgeous colors, and obvious characteristics of spring idylls. The last two lines reflect the quiet elegance of the idyllic garden, if not for the dance of dragonflies and butterflies, one would think that one is in a painting, very leisurely.
4, "Nanping" Song Zhu Yi
Just when the day is forever sixty moments, sitting in the monk's lounge before the cooking rain.
The garden is full of cauliflower blossoms in the summer, and a pair of butterflies fly up to the sky.
The author Zhu Yi is a poet of the Southern Song Dynasty. Because he refused to attach himself to Qin Hui, he lived at home for nearly twenty years. During this time, he wrote many poems about idyllic seclusion, forming his own unique style. The Evening Bell of Nanping is one of the beautiful scenes of West Lake. After Qin Hui's death, the author served in Xuanzhou and Pingjiang Prefectures, which are very close to the West Lake, with the famous Jingci Temple at the bottom of the hill.
This poem was written when late spring was approaching and early summer was coming. The so-called sixty moments, in today's language, is 3 o'clock in the afternoon. In the past, an hour was two hours, and an hour was four quarters, a quarter of 15 minutes.
The author was sitting in the monk's lounge cooking tea on a long spring day, and it looked like it was about to rain. Looking toward the small garden, cauliflowers were everywhere, and a pair of butterflies flew to the sky in the bushes. Such a cozy life, is how many people's yearning ah!
5, "Xinyangpu" Song Jiangmei
Plum hedges fall in the cauliflower beds, the spring level field brewing swallow mud.
The old man's head is white with snow, and he is holding the plow in the smoky rain.
This poem depicts the spring scenery of Jiangnan and shows the hard work of the laboring people. Plum blossoms are planted in the small courtyard, cauliflowers are planted outside, and the vegetable fields are full of spring water. It is the season for swallows to fly in and for plowing.
A white-haired farmer was plowing the field by himself in the middle of the smoky rain. This scene not only reminds me of the old people left behind in the countryside, but also gives me an inexplicable feeling of sadness when I read it.