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What are the poems about peanuts?

The following are poems and notes about peanuts:

1. Rhododendron makes Rhododendron cry, and peanuts cry in the black mortar. The tea wind is helpless and the wine is bald. A sentence from Zhang Hu, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. This poem describes the natural scenery and birdsong, and borrows the images of azaleas and blackbirds. Among them, "tea-style helpless pen" suggests that the poet may be unable to write because of excitement, and "too much wine and baldness" can be understood as a solid hair without embellishment after drinking, which also reflects the poet's free and easy.

2.9 The spring was sunny and sunny, and it was unbearable to look back. My Theme in the Garden by Lu You, a poet in the Song Dynasty. In the poem, "It's sunny for nine days in chun yin" describes the weather changes in spring, while "The stormy waves are unbearable" borrows the image of the wind and waves and expresses the poet's feelings about the changes of natural landscape.

3. Kowloon is full of splendor, and peanuts are chased by four photos. That is, the hall of this tall building can wait for the bright moon to shine. Two Candle Poems by Li Shimin, Emperor of the Tang Dynasty. In the poem, "Flame of Kowloon" describes the scene of dancing by candlelight, "Four Lights Chasing Peanuts" expresses the vigorous development of vitality by the image of the sun, and "That is, high flow to the temple can wait for the moon" expresses the poet's yearning and pursuit for light.

4. When a person dies, there is a lotus flower. It hurts me to miss this dream. From the Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai's Two Poems on Wine. This poem expresses the poet's nostalgia for his friend's death and hometown, and uses the image of lotus to symbolize eternal vitality.