1. Poems and words about Xiaocao
Poems and words about Xiaocao 1. Idioms and poems about Xiaocao
1. The sky is green The wilderness is vast, and cattle and sheep can be seen low in the wind and grass. ("Chile Song")
2. The grass grows in the original plain, and it dries up and flourishes every year. (Bai Juyi: "Farewell to the Ancient Grasses")
3. The country is broken by mountains and rivers, and the city is full of spring vegetation. (Du Fu: "Spring Hope")
4. Whoever speaks of the heart of an inch of grass will be rewarded with three rays of spring. (Meng Jiao: "Wandering Son's Song")
5. The grass in the dark forest is trembling with wind, and the general draws his bow at night. (Lu Lun: "Song of the Past")
1. The sky is blue, the fields are vast, and the grass is blown by the wind, and cattle and sheep can be seen low. ("Chile Song")
2. The grass grows in the original plain, and it dries up and flourishes every year. (Bai Juyi's "Farewell to the Ancient Grass")
3. Whoever cares about an inch of grass will be rewarded with three rays of spring. (Meng Jiao's "Wandering Son's Song")
4. The grass in the forest is frightened by the wind, and the general draws his bow at night. (Lu Lun's "Song under the Sai") Describing trees
1. Flowers are flying everywhere in the spring city, and the willow trees are leaning against the cold east wind. (Korean "Han Shi")
2. There is no way out despite the mountains and rivers, but there is another village with dark flowers and bright flowers. (Lu You's "Visiting Shanxi Village")
3. Two orioles sang in the green willows, and a row of egrets climbed into the blue sky. (Du Fu's "Quatrains")
4. Why should the Qiang flute blame the willows? The spring breeze does not pass through Yumen Pass. (Wang Zhihuan's "Liangzhou Ci")
5. The spring is silent and cherishes the trickle, and the shade of the tree shines on the water, loving the clear and soft water. (Yang Wanli's "Little Pond")
6. The bird stayed in the tree beside the pond, and the monk knocked on the door under the moon. (Jia Dao's "Inscribed on Li Ning's Residence in Seclusion")
7. The jasper is as tall as a tree, with thousands of green silk ribbons hanging down. (He Zhizhang's "Ode to the Willow")
48. Suddenly a spring breeze came overnight, and thousands of pear blossoms bloomed on the dry trees. (Cen Shen's "Bai Xuege Sends Magistrate Wu Back to the Capital")
Li Liyuan is on the grass, withering and growing every year. Wildfires never burn out, but spring breezes blow them again. The distant fragrance invades the ancient road, and the clear green meets the deserted city. I sent the king and grandson away again, full of love.
The light rain on the sky street is as moist as crisp, the color of grass looks far away but there is no grass up close
The sky is blue, the fields are vast, the wind blows the grass and cattle and sheep are low
The autumn grass falls on the trees Huang, climbing high to look at the soldiers
At the end of the year, the grass is gone, and the strong wind cracks the high hills. "Grass" Bai Juyi
The grass on the original plain is dry and prosperous every year.
Wildfires never burn out, but the spring breeze blows them again.
The distant fragrance invades the ancient road, and the clear green meets the deserted city.
I sent the king and grandson off again, and they were full of love.
Notes:
1. Lili: clear and distinct.
2. Yuanfang: grass stretching into the distance.
3. luxuriant: lush appearance.
Rhyme translation:
The weeds on the ancient plains grow wildly, and every year they grow lush in spring and wither in autumn.
No matter how wildfire burns, it still grows vigorously when the spring breeze blows.
In the distance, the fragrant grass covers the ancient post road, and extends to the deserted city where the green and clear scenery is clear.
The green grass in spring sends wanderers away again, and the lush and tangled grass is like a belly filled with wounds.
Comment:
This is a poem about things, and it can also be read as an allegorical poem. Some people think it is a mockery of villains. From the perspective of the whole poem, although the original grass refers to something, the metaphorical meaning is not definite. "Wild fire never burns out, but the spring breeze blows and grows again," but it is well-known as a kind of "resilience" and has become a swan song passed down through the ages. Cucumber is a small grass, why should I sigh in the spring breeze?
The kudzu and catkins linger in the osmanthus tree, and the rabbit silk clings to the female dill.
The new Miyunlong gift from the inner family only went to Tiaoyuan Liuqi Gong; Lai Youjia mountain provides grass, which is worthy of the spring breeze recommended by the poet.
The treatises are arranged by hand and deleted by hand. , It’s a shame that the grass has fallen into the world.
The grass in Lili is dry and prosperous every year.
The wildfire will not burn out, but the spring breeze will blow again
2. Poems describing grass
1. "Farewell to the ancient grass"
Author: Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty
1. Original text
When the grass grows in the original land, it grows wither every year. Wildfires never burn out, but spring breezes blow them again.
The distant fragrance invades the ancient road, and the clear green meets the deserted city. I sent the king and grandson away again, full of love.
2. Translation
The wilderness is covered with lush green grass, which withers and turns green every year. The fire in the wilderness cannot be burned out, but it becomes full of vitality when the spring breeze blows.
The fragrance of fragrant grass fills the ancient road, and the sun shines on the green city. Then he sent the wanderer on a long journey to the ancient road, looking at the luxuriant grass with full of detachment.
2. "South of the City"
Author: Zeng Gong of the Song Dynasty
1. Original text
After the rain, the water in Hengtang filled the embankment, causing chaos. The mountains are high and the roads are east and west.
All the peach and plum blossoms are in bloom, leaving only green grass.
2. Translation
The spring rain is fast and the pond is full. Looking at the mountains in the distance, the heights are uneven. To the east and west, the mountain roads are rugged. The peach blossoms and plum blossoms that had bloomed lively for a while were out of season now, and all I could see was the lush green grass in front of me. .
3. "Spring Grass"
Author: Tang Yanqian of the Tang Dynasty
1. Original text
The sky is north and the sky is south around the roadside, Togan stretches everywhere.
The luxuriant flowers are always a merciless thing, and the east wind blows green one year after another.
2. Translation
When spring comes, roadside grass grows everywhere. Depending on the grass roots, spring grass grows everywhere. But the lush spring grass always urges people to go home. The spring breeze blows the green grass and another year has passed!
4. "The Wandering Son's Song"
Author: Meng Jiao of the Tang Dynasty
1. Original text
The thread in the hands of the loving mother, the clothes on the wandering son's body.
Before leaving, I am afraid of returning late.
Whoever speaks an inch of grass will be rewarded with three rays of spring.
2. Translation
The loving mother used the needle and thread in her hands to make clothes for her son who was traveling far away.
Before leaving, I sewed stitch by stitch, fearing that my son would come back late and his clothes would be damaged.
Who dares to say that children with filial piety as weak as Xiaocao can repay the kindness of Chunhui Puze?
5. "Die Lian Hua·Nong is a Yezi from Jiangnan"
Author: Zhao Meng of the Yuan Dynasty
1. Original text
Luo The poplar flowers are all over the ground in spring, and the luxuriant and fragrant grass is luxuriant.
2. Translation
The poplar flowers have fallen all over the ground, and the luxuriant and fragrant grass is luxuriant, which makes me full of sadness.
3. What are the poems about grass
1. The country is broken by mountains and rivers, and the city is full of spring grass and trees - "Spring Look" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty
Translation: Chang'an fell, the country was shattered, and only the mountains and rivers remained; spring came, and the sparsely populated Chang'an city was lush with vegetation.
2. The north wind blows and the white grass breaks on the ground, and the snow is flying in August - Cen Shen of the Tang Dynasty "Song of White Snow Sending Magistrate Wu Back to the Capital"
Translation: The north wind sweeps The earth blows away the white grass, and the weather in the wild land is full of snow falling in August.
3. There are many autumn grasses in the south of the West Palace, and the fallen leaves are full of red leaves that are not swept away - "Song of Everlasting Sorrow" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty
Translation: Xingqingguan and Ganlu Hall are everywhere depressed and covered with autumn grass. . The steps in the palace are covered with fallen leaves, and no one has been sweeping them for a long time.
4. The wild flowers are gradually enchanting the eyes, and only the Asakusa has no horse hooves - "Spring Tour to Qiantang Lake" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty It hasn't grown tall yet and just barely reaches the height of a horse's hooves.
5. The grass is blown by the wind and the cattle and sheep are low - the Southern and Northern Dynasties·Anonymous "Chile Song"
Translation: It is said that the grass on the grassland is very high, covering the cattle and sheep After a while, the wind blows away the grass, revealing the scene of cattle and sheep.
Extended information
Grass generally refers to herbaceous plants (Herb), which is a general term for a class of plants. It is not a unit in the scientific classification of plants. The concept corresponding to herbaceous plants is woody plants. People usually refer to herbaceous plants as "grass" and woody plants as "trees".
But there are occasional exceptions, such as bamboo, which is a herbaceous plant, but people often regard it as a tree because they are tall and thick. But in fact, they are formed because of the special climate.
Grass, like crops, needs certain mineral nutrients to grow well, but few people usually fertilize grass. When grass is burned to ashes in winter, the mineral components are retained in the ashes, and the ashes can seep into the soil with rain. In this way, the minerals return to the soil, just like fertilizing once.
Grass can use them when it sprouts and grows in the spring, so a burned lawn will grow better than an unburned lawn. Burning the lawn also kills pests and germs. The pests and germs are burned together with the grass, thus reducing the number of pests and diseases in the spring.
Some people may ask, will burning the lawn kill the grass? In fact, only the yellow leaves and stems of the grass are burned, and the underground roots growing in the soil are not affected. Spring is here, and the grass can still grow. The ancient poem "Wildfire never burns out, but spring breeze blows again" describes this phenomenon.
Reference: Grass - Baidu Encyclopedia
4. Poems about describing grass About poems about describing grass
Poems about describing grass:
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1. When Beishan loses green and rises across the pond, the straight cut returns to the pond. I count the fallen flowers carefully because I have been sitting for a long time, and I am slow to find the fragrant grass and return home late.
This is a poem expressing a leisurely mood written by Wang Anshi after meeting Su Shi in the seventh year of Shenzong Yuanfeng (1084).
In this year, Su Shi left him After being demoted from Huangzhou, he moved to Ruzhou and met Wang Anshi via Jinling. At this time, Wang Anshi was idle at home. He was very sad about the failure of the reform, the death of his beloved son, and the emperor's disgust.
When he was a popular prime minister, the rather aloof Su Shi came to his door. Now Su Shi's visit made him extremely touched. He went to greet him personally, "I rode on a donkey in wild clothes to pay homage to him. "Zhou Ci" (dressed in casual clothes and rode a donkey to visit Su Shi at his residence), the two traveled to Zhongshan together, sang poems, drank wine, and got along very happily. They talked about poetry and chanted Buddhism together, and Wang Anshi also made an exception to talk about current affairs with Su Shi, such as Regarding the use of troops in Xixia, etc., I did not dwell too much on past grievances.
Wang Anshi also invited Su Shi to move to Jinling so that the two could become neighbors. The meeting in Jinling made Su Shi better understand Anshi's character. Later, he would praise everyone he met: "I don't know how many hundreds of years ago, Anshi has become a neighbor." How could such a person exist?"
2. The grass is green and the willows are thick, and the jade pot is full of wine. The loud music and songs go with the wind, and I know how high the mountain is.
Written by Gao Pian of the Tang Dynasty. Bianfang, frontier land; frontier. Spring is coming, spring is plowing. This refers to the interest in spring outing. "Fenghe Duishan Monk": "The faraway mind travels to the North Tower, and the spring is sent to the East Mountain." Golden bell, metal wine cup. Guanshan, pass mountains.
"Collection of Yuefu Poems·Hengchui Songs 5·Mulan Poetry 1": "Thousands of miles to go to the army, passing through the mountains is like flying." Gao Pian was a frontier general that the court relied heavily on in the late Tang Dynasty. Although this poem is literally In order to describe the scenery on the grassland, but in his poems you can feel the atmosphere of depression and sadness, without the fighting spirit and pride of running across the battlefield and leading troops to kill the enemy. As a poem about a border general, we can naturally get a glimpse of the style of border poetry in the late Tang Dynasty.
3. Chilechuan, at the foot of Yinshan Mountain. The sky is like a dome, covering the four fields. The sky is clear, the fields are vast, and the grass is blown by the wind, and cattle and sheep can be seen low.
This ancient folk song "Chilechuan, at the foot of Yinshan Mountain" tells the geographical location of Chilechuan. Yinshan is a large mountain that stretches outside the Great Wall. The grassland is set against the backdrop of Yinshan, giving people a majestic and majestic impression. “The sky is like a dome, and the incomparable dome-shaped felt tent covers the entire prairie.
"The sky is blue and the fields are vast." The sky is blue and the grassland is endless. The poet's descriptions are all from a macro perspective, making an overall static outline without any specific description. It makes people feel a little empty. But when I read the last sentence - "The wind blows the grass and the cattle and sheep are invisible", the realm is like the hometown of herdsmen. Because the pasture is too rich, the cattle and sheep are all hidden in a group, flickering and appearing everywhere. .
As a result, from static to dynamic, from green to beautiful, the entire grassland is full of vitality, and even the dome-like sky is colored by it. Therefore, people call this last sentence the initiator of "blowing" and "low" - the word "wind", which is highly appreciated.
4. The spring grass will be green next year, but the king and grandson will never return.
"Farewell in the Mountains" by Wang Wei of the Tang Dynasty.
Let’s see each other off in the mountains, and the sunset will cover the wood door.
The spring grass will be green next year, will the kings and grandsons return?
Definition:
After seeing you off in the mountains,
I closed the firewood door as the sun set in the west.
When the spring grass turns green again next year,
Wanderer, can you come back?
5. The lonely grass grows beside the stream, and the oriole sings in the deep trees. The spring tide brings rain in a hurry, and there is no boat crossing the wild crossing.
From "Chuzhou West Stream" by Wei Yingwu, a poet of the Tang Dynasty
Translation of ancient poem: I only love the quiet weeds growing by the river, and the orioles in the shade of the trees make alluring calls. Because of the spring rain in the evening, the river flowed faster like a tide; at that dusk-hued wilderness ferry, no one was crossing the river, but the boat was floating alone along the river.
5. Poems about grass
"Without the fragrance of flowers and the height of trees, I am a grass that no one knows about. Never lonely, never troubled, look at me I have friends all over the world——"
Friends, have you ever noticed that every time spring comes, these grasses quietly break out of the ground and stretch out their young leaves? The breeze blows, and you seem to See the grass bowing to you. The grass dresses the earth with its green clothes all night long, making spring more beautiful and charming.
However, in the scorching summer, when the sun is scorching the earth and the flowers that people admire in spring have their heads drooped and appear to be lifeless, these grasses are still holding their heads high tenaciously. When the storm hits, although the grass is blown here and there by the wind and rain, they have no place to yield and are still firmly rooted in the soil, regardless of the wind and rain.
From TV, you must have seen green grass growing on the grassland, such as carpets and wind grass growing in soft lawns, but have you ever seen grass that is pressed under stones? In order to grow, it does not matter how heavy the stones on it are or how narrow the gaps between the stones are, it will always push its weapons out of the ground in twists and turns. At this time, you will definitely be impressed by the tenacious spirit of the grass. move.
The grass is so small. Before the flowers bloom, and when the trees burst into green, the grass emerges silently from the soil, spitting out a little bit of unnoticed spring green. The grass is so green, it seems that it wants to give up all the green that has been accumulated for a year.
"The weeds will never burn out, but they will grow again when the spring breeze blows." The tenacious spirit of the grass is an example for us to learn from.
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Everyone is familiar with Xiaocao No matter it is on the dusty roadside, in the desolate and barren hills, or even in the narrow and damp stone crevices, you can see it. It is the messenger of spring and a new beginning. p>
I praise the grass, it is so extraordinary.
The grass is very weak, even a small drop of dew can push it very low, it is not like The big trees are as tall as the flowers, but they are not as colorful as the flowers. But when the spring girl comes to this world, the grass breaks out of the ground, tender and green, and spreads all over the earth. They are united, countless little grasses. The grasses gather together and cover the earth with bright green clothes. They send away the dryness and monotony of winter and bring color and hope.
I praise the grass, it is so extraordinary .
Grass never asks for anything from people, but it has made so many contributions to people. In order to prevent the Yellow River from flooding, the first step is to strengthen soil and water conservation in the middle and upper reaches. In this work, grass is the top contributor. The roots of many grasses are connected in a network underground, forming a solid line of defense.
I praise grass, it is so extraordinary.
Grass is as weak as the wind, but when midsummer comes, violent storms can scatter branches and make flowers wither, but it has nothing to do with grass. Even if it is washed away by the storm, it still stands upright.
Thinking about Xiaocao, I was suddenly shocked. Isn’t that kind of unity and cohesion, that kind of dedication, that kind of indomitable spirit what the descendants of the Chinese nation have? How can we see it without experiencing the wind and rain? "Rainbow", let us strive for a better tomorrow like grass.
I praise grass.
Forget to adopt.
6. Beautiful sentences and poems about describing grass
1. Beans are planted in Nanshan, including thin grass peas. "Return to garden and farm life" Tao Yuanming
2. The country is broken by mountains and rivers, and the city has deep vegetation in spring. "Spring Hope" Du
3. The wild flowers are gradually charming the eyes, and only Asakusa has no horse hooves. "Spring Trip to Qiantang Lake" Bai Juyi
4. Grass grows on the narrow road, and my clothes are covered with dew at night. "Returning to Garden and Living" Tao Yuanming
5. Forest, lush herbs. "Seascape" Cao Cao
6. There are Hanyang trees in Qingchuan and luxuriant grass in Parrot Island. "Yellow Crane Tower" Cui Hao
7. Low eaves and green river grass. "Qingpingle·Village Living" Xin Qiji Website
Green, vast fields, cattle and sheep, the grass is low in the wind. ("Chile sent")
9. Lili's original grass has withered and flourished in one year. (Bai Juyi's "Farewell to the Ancient Grass")
10. Whoever takes care of an inch of grass will be rewarded with three rays of spring. (Meng Jiao's "Wandering Son's Song")
11. The dark forest and grass twitch, usually at night. (Lu Guan's "Song of Serbia")
12. The only pity is that there are orioles singing in the deep trees beside the grassy stream. 13. (Wei Yingwu's "Chuzhou West Stream")
The light rain is like a crisp sky moistening the street, but there is no grass in the distance. (Han Yu "Zhang 18 early spring is outside the water affairs department")
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7. Words used to describe grass include:
The fields are green, the grass is green, the world is full of green,
1. The sky is blue, The wilderness is vast, with windblown grass and low cattle and sheep. (Southern and Northern Dynasties. "Chile Song") 2. The grass grows in Liliyuan, and the grass dries up every year. (Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty. "Farewell to the Ancient Grassland") 3. The country is broken by mountains and rivers, and the city has deep spring vegetation. (Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty. "Spring Hope") 4. Whoever speaks of the heart of an inch of grass will be rewarded with three rays of spring. (Meng Jiao, Tang Dynasty. "Wandering Son's Song") 5. The grass in the forest is frightened by the wind, and the general draws his bow at night. (Tang Lu Lun. "Song of the Past") 6. Beans are planted at the foot of the southern mountain. The grass is full of bean sprouts and there are few bean sprouts.
(Southern and Northern Dynasties. Tao Yuanming. "Returning to the Garden and Living in the Fields")
The earth is my home, and greening depends on everyone.
Every flower and every grass is life, and every branch and leaf is always about love.
I will give you a fragrance when you come, and I will be clean when you leave.
The grass is alive, leaving more "green" under your feet.
The grass smiles at you and asks you to take a detour.