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What are Hua Hudie's poems?

The wind blows Hua Die, but the rain falls and people pick it up.

When the wind blows, flowers will naturally attract butterflies. When the flowers are knocked down by the rain, you should pick up the petals yourself.

Butterflies have been favored by literati since ancient times. Butterflies are often mentioned in poems and lyrics. For example, the poem "Jinse" written by Li Shangyin, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, contains the sentence "Saint Zhuangzi daydreaming, butterfly bewitched, and the monarch cries in the spring".

These two poems are full of memories of their dead friends and express their mixed feelings of sadness and joy. They quoted the allusions of Zhuang Zhou's Dream Butterfly. The former sentence "Saint Zhuangzi daydreaming, bewitched by butterflies" symbolizes the combination of things, while the latter sentence "Wang Dichun's heart is full of cuckoos" symbolizes the separation of things. These two sentences echo each other.

There is also a line in Li Bai's poem "Long March": "In August, butterflies are yellow, hovering, in our western garden grass". Butterfly yellow: It is said that butterflies in autumn are yellow. The seasons change, and the air is crisp in August and autumn, and Huang Die is dancing on the grass in the West Garden.

This is a poem about a businesswoman's love and parting. Huang Die, who flew in the West Park in August, touched her feelings even more as the inducement of the businessman's feelings.

August means that youth is gone, butterfly yellow symbolizes old age, and butterfly flying together is even more narcissistic. Although it is a description of the scenery, it effectively sets off the feelings of businessmen and women.

Butterfly yellow symbolizes old age, and butterfly Qi Fei looks lonely. The descriptions of these landscapes further contrast the feelings of businessmen and women.