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Why is peony unqualified?
From the Tang Dynasty poet Liu Yuxi's "Appreciating Peony"

Peony appreciation

Liu Yuxi

The peony in front of the courtyard is enchanting and gorgeous but lacking in bones, and the lotus in the pool is elegant, clean and boring.

Only peony is the real national color, and it will move the capital as soon as it opens.

The meaning of this poem is: the peony in front of the court is enchanting, and the whip in the pool is pure but a little less emotional. Only peony is the real national color, which attracted countless people to appreciate at the flowering stage and shocked the whole capital.

The word "reward" in the poem takes the overall situation into account, runs through the whole article and expresses the artistic conception.

The word "true national color" in the poem emphasizes the importance of being a ruler. Compared with peony and hibiscus flowers, peony is elegant and gorgeous, which has the effect of "moving the capital" and full of charm.

By writing about the beauty of peony and the purity of hibiscus, the beauty of peony is compared with peony.

The personification of "unqualified devil" and "pure lack of emotion" are metaphors of "true national color"

This poem expresses people's love and respect for peony at that time through appreciation of peony.

The application of contrast techniques in this poem. This poem has three famous flowers, and both praise and criticism are measured. Writing peony "demon" is about its gorgeous and charming state, not derogatory. Writing lotus "net" means cleanliness. The poet didn't write these two flowers for nothing because he highlighted the peony, but in order to highlight the peony, the poet wrote these two famous flowers as peony to set off the nobility and wealth of the peony.