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What are the vibrant poems in spring?
1, verse: Every grass and tree knows that spring is coming back, and all kinds of reds and purples compete for Fang Fei.

From: Late Spring by Han Yu in Tang Dynasty

Interpretation: Flowers and trees know that spring will leave soon, and they all want to keep the pace of spring, competing to vomit, competing for beauty, and blooming in a flash.

2, verse: Jasper makeup into a tree height, ten thousand hanging moss tapestry.

From: Poetry of Willow/Willow Branches by He in Tang Dynasty.

Interpretation: Tall willows are covered with new green leaves, and drooping willows are fluttering gently like thousands of green ribbons.

3. Poetry: It is warm in spring tonight, and the sound of insects is separated from the green screen window.

From: Moonlit Night by Liu in Tang Dynasty.

Interpretation: I feel the warmth of early spring unexpectedly tonight, and I can hear the sound of spring insects piercing the green window screen.

4. Poetry: Spring Garden can't be closed, and an apricot is out of the wall.

From: It's not worth visiting the park by Ye Shaoweng in the Song Dynasty.

Interpretation: the spring scenery in the garden can't be shut up, and a blooming apricot sticks out of the wall.

5. Poetry: Two orioles sing green willows, and a row of egrets rise to the sky.

From: Du Fu's quatrains in Tang Dynasty

Commentary: Two orioles are singing among the green willows, and a row of egrets is heading straight into the blue sky.