1, "The vast grass crosses the plain and comes and goes with the four seasons" in Farewell to the Grass in Guyuan,
Cangshan covered the white sun, and the ocean drained the golden river, but you can broaden your vision for 300 miles by walking up a flight of stairs.
3, reed has its own cold wind, which can endure several times in its life. ("Mr. Ma returned to the ancient temple late")
4. The shepherd boy refers to Xinghua Village and the reed at the ferry is half spring. ("Spring in the Country" Yang Wanli)
5. The array of spring sounds deep in the reeds is connected with the opposite peaks of Tianshan Mountain. ("Dream on Mount Tianmu" Lu You)
6, cloudy and rainy, asparagus is short and long, the west wind blows, and it wants to be yellow and green. (Du Fu)
7. Where did Leng Yan come at night? In autumn, there are three or two reeds, and the boat is near the shore. (Luo) According to
8. Suddenly the singer was sad and Huma was still there. Reed breeze, painting Ge has retreated. (Bai Juyi)
9, green scorpion, leisurely in my heart. But for your sake, I've thought it over. (Anonymous "Altair")
10, 10,000 hectares of gold are full, and the wind and rain of reed flowers are not invading each other. (Wang Zhihuan)
1 1, beside the reed leaves, the river grass is white, and the sound and dust here are extremely exquisite. Where are the people in Nanyuan Beiyan, the Goddess Town near Jinping Bridge? (Du Mu)
12, juvenile love, reeds grow. It's getting sad to know that you're not coming. (Yang Jiong's Farewell to Cambridge)
Reed, as a common wetland plant, is often used as an image in China literature. Poets express their praise for nature, their thoughts on life and their feelings about the passage of time through the image of reed. These poems not only describe the growth environment and posture of reed, but also incorporate the poet's expression of life, emotion and philosophy, giving people enlightenment and inspiration.
Reed poetry has a long history in China literature. The poet expresses his thoughts and praises on nature, ecology and emotion through the image of reed. As a wetland plant with tenacious vitality, reed has always been used as a metaphor for the tenacity and struggle of life, and has also become a symbol of expressing emotion and philosophy.
These poems not only describe the natural landscape and ecological characteristics of reed, but also incorporate the poet's feelings about life and nature, giving people profound enlightenment and singing.