Examples of reed verses are as follows:
1. The reed is growing, and the white dew is frost. The so-called Iren, in the water side. From the "reed" in the "Poetry", meaning that the large reeds green and pale, the morning dew into frost. The so-called Iren, in the water side. Here the reed reed pale pale refers to the lush reed green pale pale, depicting the natural beauty of the reed. The white dew as frost graphically describes the early morning dew turning into frost, suggesting the change of seasons and also the passage of time.
2. The autumn wind blows as if it is not self-defense. Temporary flowers wearing snow, a few leaves sinking waves. From Du Fu's "reed", meaning reed can not self-protection in the face of destruction, but also by the seething autumn wind blowing what to do? Just bloom flowers in a very short time, soon the leaves will sink into the water.
Poet through the depiction of reed in the autumn wind, the scene, expressed their own helplessness and helplessness in the face of difficulties. And temporarily flowers wearing snow, a few leaves sinking waves. But through the image vividly depicts the reed flowers and leaves fluttering in the wind, suggesting the poet's feelings about the flow of time and thinking about life.
3, pick pick roll ear, not full hectare basket. I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry. From the book of poems, meaning that the ear is not filled with baskets in a short time. Contemplating my nostalgia for the people, put it in the circumambulation. Although the word reed does not appear directly in this poem, picking and plucking curly ears can be interpreted as picking the fruit of reeds. And the poem's not filling hectares of baskets graphically depicts that the fruit of the reeds is so abundant that it can be easily picked.
Origin of Reed:
1. Reed is a common plant that is widely distributed around the globe along water's edge and in wetlands. The origin of reeds can be traced back to the late Paleozoic era, around between the Permian and Triassic periods. According to scientific research, the earliest origins of reeds may have been in the eastern and southern regions of Asia, including countries such as China, India and Pakistan.
2. Reeds are a perennial herbaceous plant that grows in water, marshes and wetlands. They usually consist of stems and leaves, which can be up to 2 meters tall or more, and broad, long, lance-shaped or linear leaves. Reeds reproduce in two ways, asexually and sexually. Asexual reproduction is through the sprouting of rhizomes, while sexual reproduction is through seeds.
3. Reeds were first used by humans to make boats and building materials. It was widely used to make sails and hulls of ships because it grew quickly and was easily accessible. Reeds have also been used to make furniture, paper, mats, fences and so on. Ecologically, reeds are important for the protection of the ecological environment. They can prevent soil erosion, improve water quality, protect wetland ecosystems and so on.