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What poems describe chrysanthemums?

A, "Chrysanthemum" author Chao Huang? the Tang Dynasty

The west wind is rustling all over the courtyard, and cold butterflies are hard to come by.

If I were Di Qing next year, I would report to Taohua.

Interpretation of vernacular: autumn wind is rolling and chrysanthemums are swaying in the garden. The stamens are full of chill, and butterfly bees are hard to come.

One day, I will become a spring god, and I will arrange chrysanthemums and peach blossoms to bloom together in spring.

Second, Li Yu, author of "Sauvignon Blanc, One Mountain"? Dynasties and five dynasties

One mountain, two mountains. The mountains are far away, the sky is high and the fog is cold.

Chrysanthemums bloom, chrysanthemums remain. The goose that flies high has not returned, and there is no curtain.

Interpretation of vernacular: heavy and heavy, overlapping mountains. The mountains are so far away, the sky is so high, the smoke and water are so cold, but my thoughts are like maple leaves and flames.

Chrysanthemums bloom and fall. The wild geese in Saibei are flying south in the sky, but the people they miss have not come back yet. The long bright moon shines on the curtains and floats in the wind.

The creative background of the extended material of Chrysanthemum;

A poem by Huang Chao, the leader of the peasant uprising in the late Tang Dynasty, is contained in The Whole Tang Poetry, Volume 733. This poem uses metaphor to express ambition, and expresses the author's heroic thought of trying to dominate society. What is remarkable is that it has launched a bold imagination full of romantic passion: once it becomes Di Qing (the God of Spring), it is necessary to let chrysanthemums and peach blossoms bloom in the beautiful spring, so that chrysanthemums can also enjoy the warmth and fragrance of bees and butterflies.

This bold denial of the unjust "heaven" and eager yearning for the ideal world reflect the poet's foresight and courage to transcend the values of feudal literati and master and change his own destiny.