Ancient poems about sunflowers

There are the following ancient poems about sunflowers:

First, there are no catkins because of the wind, but sunflowers are biased towards the sun. -"Early Summer in the Guest" Song Sima Guang

Interpretation of vernacular: Catkin flutters with the wind, and only sunflowers face the sun.

Secondly, I learned to watch the morning glory in the mountains calmly and eat sunflower seeds with dew under the pine branches. -"I stayed in Wangchuan after a long rain" Don Wang Wei

Interpretation of the vernacular: Shan Ye is clean, and the sunflower exposed under the pine trees does not touch the meat.

Third, sunflower is biased towards the sun, and its physical properties are hard to win. -"From Beijing to Fengxian, sing 500 words" Tang Du Fu

Vernacular interpretation: Sunflower leaves always face the sun, indicating that the nature of the material itself cannot be easily changed.

Fourth, the sunflowers in the green garden bask in the sun. -"Long Songs" Han Yuefu

Interpretation of Vernacular Language: Sunflowers in the yard are still blue, and Ran Ran rises in the crystal morning dew.

5. Flowers bloom to the sun, and flowers fall to the moss. -"Sighing Sunflower" Don Dai Shulun

Interpretation of vernacular Chinese: When flowers bloom, they can face the sun, and when they fall, they can face the moss.