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The flower poems describing spring are beautiful.

The beautiful poems describing spring are as follows:

1, but now, there are spring floods and floating peaches everywhere. Which way should we go to find the hidden source? . -Wang Wei's "Taoyuanhang"

Vernacular meaning: this day is spring, and peach blossoms are still everywhere; Where is Xianyuan? I finally found it, and I don't know the way!

2, peach blossoms laugh out of the fence, which seems to be the most affectionate. -Wang Zao's Spring Day

Vernacular meaning: sticking the unopened peach blossom probe out of the fence looks so charming.

Yinyinxi is green, and the light rain makes the beach flat and shallow. Goose and duck don't know that spring has passed, but they are scrambling to catch up with peach blossoms. -Chao Chongzhi's Spring Day

The meaning of vernacular Chinese: the winding stream and the green trees on the shore complement each other, and the drizzle floats on the duckweed as if it were sprinkled with fine sand. Goose and duck don't know that spring is coming, and they are scrambling to chase the peach blossoms floating on the water.

4. In front of the Yellowstone Tower, there is a river in the east, and the spring is lazy and sleepy. Peach blossoms have no owner, and lovely deep red loves light red. -Du Fu's "Seven Flowers Alone by the Riverside"

The meaning of vernacular Chinese: The river in front of Huangshi Tower flows eastward, and the warm spring makes people sleepy, just want to have a rest by the spring breeze. A peach blossom with no owner is in full bloom. Do you prefer deep red or light red?

5, two peaches and apricots reflect the fence, and the makeup point is Shangzhou. -Wang Yucheng's "Spring House Miscellaneous, Two Peaches and Apricots Reflect the Hedge"

Two peach trees and apricot trees obliquely reflect the fence and dot the home of Shang Shan, assistant to Ambassador Ying Yong.