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What are the ancient poems with flower characters in them? urgent!

1. Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty, "Walking Alone by the River Looking for Flowers Part 6":

Huang Si’s natal family’s pedestal is covered with flowers, and thousands of them weigh down the branches.

The butterflies dance all the time, and the orioles sing at ease. ?

Interpretation: The lush flowers of Huang Si’s natal family cover the path, and thousands of flowers bend the branches low to the ground. The colorful butterflies are always flying among the fragrant flowers, and the soft and free oriole is singing happily.

2. "Butterfly Love Flower·Spring Scene" by Su Shi of the Song Dynasty:

The flowers have faded and are red, green and apricots are small. When swallows fly, green water surrounds people.

There are few willow trees blowing on the branches. There is no grass anywhere in the world!

Swings in the wall and passages outside the wall. Pedestrians outside the wall, beautiful women smiling inside the wall.

The laughter gradually disappeared and became quieter. Passionate but annoyed by ruthlessness.

Interpretation: Spring is coming to an end, the flowers are withering, and green fruits have grown on the apricot trees. Swallows fly across the sky, and clear rivers surround village homes. The catkins on the willow branches have been blown away less and less, but don't worry, lush grass can be seen everywhere.

Inside the wall, there was a girl playing on a swing. The girl let out a beautiful laugh that could be heard by passers-by outside the wall. Slowly, the laughter inside the wall disappeared, and the passers-by felt lost, as if their passionate self had been hurt by the ruthless girl.

3. "Happy Meeting·The Forest Flowers Withered the Spring Red" by Li Yu of the Five Dynasties:

The forest flowers withered the spring red in a hurry.

Reluctantly, the cold rain comes in the morning and the wind comes in the evening. Rouge tears, stay drunk together, how long will it last?

It is true that life grows and hates water.

Interpretation: The red flowers in the woods have withered, and the flowers have only bloomed and fallen. It has only been a while, but it was really too hasty. There is nothing we can do. How can the flowers withstand the desolation of the wind, cold rain and rain day and night? The red flowers falling all over the ground were soaked by the rain, like the rouge on the cheeks of a beautiful woman flowing with tears.

Hua'er and Lianhuaren are nostalgic for each other. When can they meet again? There are always too many resentful things in life, just like the river passing eastward, endless and never-ending.

4. "Butterfly Love Flower·Reading the Pain of Parting at the End of the World" by Wang Guowei of the Qing Dynasty:

After reading the pain of parting at the end of the world, I will return like a fallen flower.

The flowers look at each other without saying a word, and the spring outside the green window has nothing to do with the sky.

When the lovesickness lamp is turned on, there is a wisp of new love and thousands of old hatreds.

The most difficult thing is to keep it in the world.

Interpretation: Traveling all over the world, seeing all the human kindness. Unexpectedly, when I return to my hometown, my old friends have disappeared like flowers. I recall parting with her under the flowers, and I was speechless. I could only feel the sorrow of separation in my chest. Now only the green window and the blue sky are the same as before, but the scenery is no longer the same as before.

I want to express my lovesickness under this lonely lamp of Yingying. The new person is as good as jade, but who can the old person turn to? I should have known that the beautiful things in this world are not long-lasting and cannot last forever. The bright mirror is empty, where can I see the jade face, just like the flowers falling, leaving only empty branches and trunks, showing my loneliness.

5. Cen Shen of the Tang Dynasty wrote "Ask the Old Man of the Huamen Restaurant":

The old man still sells wine in his seventies, and there are thousands of pots and urns of flowers at the door. ?

The elm pods along the road are as clever as money. Are you willing to pick them and sell them for wine? ?

Explanation: This old man is still selling wine at the age of seventy, placing thousands of wine pots and wine jars at the entrance of Huamen Tower. The elm pods beside the road also look like bunches of copper coins. I will pick them off and use them to buy wine. Can you sell them?