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Poems describing the beauty of leaves

1, verse: The next day, the lotus leaves are infinitely blue, and the lotus flowers reflect different colors in the sun.

From: Yang Wanli in Song Dynasty, sent by Lin Zifang in Jingci Temple, Chu Xiao.

Interpretation: Lotus leaves are densely spread, connected with the blue sky, endless green; Graceful lotus flowers are in full bloom, especially bright and red under the sunshine.

2, verse: green mountains and green waters, white grass, red leaves and yellow flowers.

From: Jing Tian Sand Ball by Bai Pu in Yuan Dynasty.

Interpretation: There are mountains, water and green in the distance, and white grass, red leaves and yellow flowers blend with each other. What a colorful Qiu Jingtu.

3. Poem: Stop and sit in the maple grove late, and the frost leaves are red in February.

From: Du Mu's Mountain Walk in Tang Dynasty

Explanation: I stopped because I like the late autumn scenery in LAM Raymond. Maple leaves dyed with autumn frost are more colorful than spring flowers in February.

4. Poetry: The wind is crimson and the green leaves are full of branches.

From: Poems of Flowers/Disappointment by Du Mu in Tang Dynasty

Interpretation: The wind and rain changes in nature caused the flowers to wither. Spring has passed, green leaves are lush and fruits are numerous. This is almost the harvest season.

5. Poetry: The leaves of pears are rosy, and the flowers of buckwheat are white and fragrant.

From: Wang Yucheng's "Country Trip" in Song Dynasty.

Interpretation: The fallen leaves in Li Tang are as red as rouge, and the fragrant buckwheat is as white as snow.