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The meaning of each word in ancient chrysanthemum poems

The meaning of each word in ancient chrysanthemum poems is as follows:

chrysanthemum

Yuan Zhen in Tang Dynasty

In autumn, the bushes, like Taoist priests, are more and more inclined around the fence.

It's not that chrysanthemums are favored among flowers, but that this flower is even more flowerless.

Explanation of words:

Autumn bush: refers to clusters of autumn chrysanthemums.

Winding: winding

House: refers to the house where you live.

Tao Jia: Tao refers to Tao Yuanming in the Eastern Jin Dynasty.

Fence edge: Around the fence

Sunset day by day: the sun sets gradually, pronounced as (summer).

More: again

Translation:

Clusters of chrysanthemums outside the house make the whole house look a little elegant where Tao Yuanming lives. The sun outside the fence is gradually setting, and the sunset is infinitely beautiful. Although chrysanthemum is not the most beautiful flower, I prefer chrysanthemum. After chrysanthemums blossom everywhere, there is no room for other varieties of flowers in my eyes.

Yuan Zhen was born in Luoyang, the capital of Henan Province (now Luoyang, Henan Province). He was a famous poet and writer in the Tang Dynasty, and made the greatest achievements in poetry. His poems are shallow and sad, extremely touching and touching. His Yuefu poems are mostly influenced by Zhang Ji and Wang Jian, and his "new topic Yuefu" is directly attributed to Li Shen.