1. Verses about cantaloupe
Verses about cantaloupe 1. Verses praising cantaloupe
1. Feelings about eating cantaloupe Qing Dynasty: Hongli The snow-capped mountains and green ridges are far away, and there are no seedlings in the royal garden of Shaopu.
It's not like a famous horse seeking a perfect domain, but it's like Bao Ju paying tribute to the Central Dynasty. On the day when I was given food at the door of my bedroom, my thoughts were spread across the sky.
I can’t bear to re-examine my old poems, the bells are ringing and the moonlight is cool at night. Translation: The snow-capped mountains and green ridges are a long way away, and there are no seedlings in Shao Cai Yuan and Wang Yuan.
Not like a famous horse seeking a distant place, but like a bag of oranges to pay tribute to the court. When I was giving food to the bedroom, I thought of that day. I thought back to the sky.
I endured and re-examined the original poem, the bells sounded and the moonlight shone in the cool night. 2. First taste of cantaloupe in modern times: Wang Mengyang’s credit extended to the desert for thousands of miles, and tourists who ventured into the desert were full of complaints.
Even if there is no spring water for a dry throat, there is snow melon to moisturize the mouth. Translation: The Gobi Desert is thousands of miles far away in the sky, and travelers sighing in despair.
Even if there is no spring water for dry mouth, you must know that there is cantaloupe to moisten your mouth. 3. The cantaloupe was sent to Prince Chu because of the prince's respectful recommendation to Erling. In the Qing Dynasty: the sweet melon was ripe in the West End of Hongli, and the tribute mail was included.
Recommend new ones according to the past, and rely on those who have come before you. Already I feel that the clouds and mountains are separated, and they are as long as time.
I am very fortunate to have the chance to visit Zhuqiu. Translation: When the cantaloupes in the northwest are ripe, they will be sent to the imperial court as tribute.
It is recommended to follow the new routine and the strategy of staying far ahead. It has been discovered that the clouds and mountains are blocking the way, and the years are long.
I feel very lucky to see Zhuqiu again. 4. Hami melon in the Qing Dynasty: Xu Naigu Yiwu melon took over Shaoping melon, and jasper was used for the teeth.
The nose and tongue are full of five colors, and the flavor of Bacheng is even better. Translation: Yiwu melons seize Shaoping melons, and jasper is the melon flesh and teeth.
For the nose, choose the tongue color, the flavor of Bacheng is better. 5. Hami Melon Qing Dynasty: Qi Yun Shi Fen Gan Zeng recalled the year of school, carrying half of the treasure in a silk cage.
Today you have eaten so much that you have forgotten your internal heat, so don’t hesitate to walk towards the melon field. Translation: Fen Gan once recalled that during the school year, Silongzhen was brought half way.
After having a full meal today, forget about internal heat. Don’t be afraid of soiling your shoes and go to the melon field.
2. What are Li Bai’s poems describing cantaloupe
Li Bai has no such works
Li Bai (701-762), courtesy name Taibai, nickname Qinglian Jushi, also known as the "Exiled Immortal", Han nationality, native of Changlong County, Mianzhou (now Jiangyou City, Sichuan Province), was a great romantic poet in the Tang Dynasty and was hailed as the "Immortal of Poetry" by later generations. Together with Du Fu, they are called "Li Du". In order to distinguish them from the other two poets Li Shangyin and Du Mu, who are called "Little Li Du", Du Fu and Li Bai are also called "Big Li Du". He is cheerful and generous, loves drinking, writing poetry, and making friends.
Sentences to describe cantaloupe
Cantaloupe is very suitable for growing in Hami. Some people took melon seeds from Hami and tried to grow them elsewhere. They also produced melons, but they tasted similar to cucumbers and were not sweet. Hami melon likes Hami’s climate, soil, rain and snow, and is very affectionate towards Hami. But my feelings for cantaloupe only grew after I left my hometown.