1. Poems and meanings about pear blossoms: In a garden under the shadow of pine trees, only cranes can be seen, but no warblers can be heard on the ground full of pear blossoms.
----"A Dream of Red Mansions" Needless to say, this "crane" is exactly Xiangyun, because "crane" is the symbol of Xiangyun.
And "the ground is full of pear blossoms" actually means the ground is full of snowflakes. "Pear" is actually a harmonious word for "li", and "ying" is Baochai's maidservant, so it can refer to Baochai here.
"Bu Wen Ying" points out that Baochai is no longer with Baoyu at this time, and Xiangyun has become Baoyu's wife.
Suddenly it was like a spring breeze blowing overnight, and thousands of pear trees were in bloom——Cen Shen Suddenly it was like a spring breeze blowing overnight, and it was like thousands of pear trees were in bloom.
The pear blossoms are pale white, the willows are deep green, and the city is filled with flowers when catkins fly.
A single snow plant in the melancholy east column makes life so clear.
---- Su Shi's "Donglan Pear Blossoms" The pear blossoms, as light and thin as snow dolls, flew all over the ground in an instant.
This momentary scene gives us an epiphany about life. The most beautiful moment is the moment when we begin to realize the sadness of life.
During the Qingming Festival, the grass is smoked, the wind is warm, and the pear blossoms are like snow. The prosperity of late spring has passed by, but this moment is still the most beautiful in the year. How many Qingming Festivals can there be in life?
The pear blossoms are blowing in the wind during the Qingming Festival, and wanderers are half out of the city in search of spring.
---- (Song Dynasty) Cheng Hao's "A Trip to the Suburbs" The pear blossoms are blooming, the breeze is blowing, and half of the citizens are out of the city in search of spring during the Qingming Festival.
The jade face is lonely and full of tears, and a branch of pear blossom brings rain in the spring - "Song of Everlasting Sorrow" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty. After the death of Concubine Yang, she was separated from Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty. She probably shed tears all day long.
Concubine Yang looked back and smiled, so charming; when she cried, a pear blossom with spring rain was equally beautiful.
"Yizhi" is a portrayal of her loneliness.
Why not compare it with peach blossom or apricot blossom?
If peach blossoms and apricot blossoms are used, the face will be rosy and youthful.
That was Concubine Yang who spent the summer in Huaqing Pool, not Concubine Yang who was sleeping underground and living alone in the fairy palace.
It is very appropriate to use the snow-white pear blossoms in the rain to represent the lonely soul of the imperial concubine; her skin is as rosy as ever, and her face is washed with tears and she is deeply sad.
It also symbolizes her transcendence, purity and elegance.
The image of a branch of rainy pear blossoms and a beautiful woman with white skin and teary eyes perfectly overlapped.
A pear tree is covered with begonias.
The pear blossoms on the tree are so beautiful that they outshine the begonias in beauty.
.Building pear blossoms and piles of snow, who will use the railings next year?
(Du Mu) Looking at the snow-like pear petals piled up on the ground, I suddenly felt spring sorrow. Will there be anyone leaning on the railing here next year?
Spring is approaching late in the lonely empty courtyard, and the pear blossoms are all over the ground and the doors are closed. (Liu Fangping) It is almost late spring, and the yard is empty and very lonely. The pear blossoms have fallen all over the ground, and they are not open.
2. Poems describing pear blossoms, and reading analysis of Xiaoyu pear blossoms. Among the flowers in the world, the most obvious one is pear blossoms.
The spring breeze is rippling, and the pear trees are blooming, with thousands of flowers. The branches are low, white as snow, with jade bones and ice skin, pure and elegant, beautiful and fragrant, and graceful. It really has the feeling of "taking over all the white flowers in the world and overwhelming all the flowers in the world"
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"The pear blossoms are blowing in the wind during the Qingming Festival, and wanderers are half out of the city in search of spring." In ancient times, whenever the pear blossoms were in full bloom, people loved to gather under the shade of the flowers, which was known as "washing makeup".
During the Tang Dynasty, this custom was very popular. According to "Tang Yulu", "When Luoyang pear blossoms were blooming, many people would bring wine under them and say, 'wash makeup for the pear blossoms', or buy trees." People loved to use pear blossoms as headdresses.
Mu Qingshu, the Marquis of Ruyang, once wrote a poem when he was appreciating pear blossoms: "My mother-in-law drinks under the pear tree, and her head is covered with pear blossoms. The fragrance comes from the jade tree, and the pure fragrance fills the golden pot...." Poets of all ages loved pear blossoms, and left many descriptions of the pear blossom god.
A poem with spirit, rhyme and sincerity.
Pear blossoms are as pure and pure as jade, as white as flawless, as crystal clear as snow; beautiful but not delicate, showy but not charming, elegant but not vulgar, as pure as jade, which first aroused the imagination of poets.
Wang Rong of the Northern and Southern Dynasties wrote in "Ode to Pear Blossoms on the Pond": "The flowing snow shines in the spring, and the stars reflect in the deep evening." Wen Tingyun wrote in a poem: "The pear blossoms are heavy on the branches with snow, and the orioles are singing like silk in the willows." Lei Yuan praised the pear blossoms: "Snow is the jade work of the skin.
Don't marry the beauty to the east wind." Zhang Jian described the first bloom of pear blossoms as "the tender buds are breaking through the snow and rolling balls", Qiu Chuji's "Wuxu Nian·Lingxu Palace Pear Blossoms" describes it as "the white brocade has no lines and is fragrant, and the jade trees are blooming."
"Pile snow" in praise of pear blossoms.
Cen Shen, in "Song of White Snow Sending Magistrate Wu Back to the Capital", compares the flying snow to pear blossoms from another angle: "The north wind blows the white grass on the ground, and the snow is falling in August. Suddenly, it is like a spring breeze coming overnight, thousands of
"Thousands of pear trees are in bloom." Snow is used as a metaphor for flowers, and flowers are used as metaphors for snow.
But what's even better is that "the flowers bloom white and have the fragrance of snow." The ancients once compared snow with plum blossoms, saying that "the plum blossoms are three points whiter than the snow, but the snow loses the fragrance of the plum blossoms." For example, comparing pear blossoms with snow and plum blossoms,
The pear blossoms are neither as white as snow nor as fragrant as plum blossoms.
Li Yu, a writer in the Qing Dynasty, praised: "Snow is the snow in the sky, and pear blossoms are the snow in the world. Those with little snow are fragrant, and pear blossoms are both beautiful." When reading ancient pear blossom poems, you can feel the fragrance wafting from the paper.
, cool and pleasant - "The willow color is golden and tender, the pear blossoms are white and fragrant" (Li Bai); "The cold beauty is all over the snow, and the lingering fragrance suddenly enters the clothes" (Qiu Wei);
. Chang Si Nan Zheng Qingming Road, drunken sleeves facing the wind and snow.