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Ancient poems describing ancient people’s spring outings

The ancient poems describing spring outings of the ancients are as follows:

1. "Spring Outing"

Thousands of apricot trees bloom by the river, and the wind blows in the night.

The garden is full of dark and light colors, shining in the green waves.

How can there be no trees in Shangyuan? There are new flowers among them.

Incense carriages and silk rides, the calm wind also generates dust.

Appreciation: This poem was written by Wang Ya in the Tang Dynasty. The first two sentences describe the beauty of spring. It means: In the riverside garden planted with thousands of apricot trees, the spring breeze blows overnight and the flowers bloom. Throughout the garden, apricot blossoms of different colors reflected in the clear spring water of the river. It vividly expresses the poet's pleasant mood when traveling.

2. "Spring Outing"

The guests' thoughts are endless, and the spring tears are doubled.

Now under the flowering tree, I am unconsciously in love with time.

Appreciation: This poem was written by Wang Bo, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. It means: The thoughts of the journey cannot be stopped, and the tears during the spring outing are doubled. Today under the red flowers and green trees, I unconsciously cherish this youthful time that should make a difference. It expresses the author's desire to serve the country as an official.

3. "Spring Outing"

The bridges are steep and spotted, and the rivers are long and white birds are high.

The light smoke only moistens the willows, and the excessive wind wants to blow the peaches.

I moved to the three-story pavilion and rubbed the Seven Treasure Sword.

Yu Lang is the youngest, and the green grass is jealous of the spring robe.

Appreciation: This poem is from the Tang Dynasty poet Li Shangyin.

It means: You can see horses galloping on the high bridge, and white birds flying high on the long river. Spring has just sprouted, the water vapor is light, the willow color is light yellow, and the spring breeze blows the peach blossoms in bud. Climbing high and looking into the distance, you can have a panoramic view of the beautiful spring scenery. You are stroking the Seven Treasure Sword and you are filled with strong feelings. Yu Yi is the youngest and the most talented person in the world. Even his spring robe makes Qingcao jealous.

4. "Spring Tour on the Lake"

When will the swallows fly back? Peach blossoms bloom when dipped in water.

The spring rain breaks the bridge and no one can cross it, and the boat pulls out of the willow shade.

Appreciation: This poem is from the Song Dynasty poet Xu Fu. Meaning: Swallows flying in pairs are playing on the lake, and I don’t know when they will return to their nests. The peach blossoms on the bank bloomed in the spring rain as if they were full of water. The spring rain continued, and no one was walking on the broken bridge, but a small boat was pulled out from the depths of the willow shade.

5. "Spring Outing"

The BMW car is outing, but I don't know that the Qingming Festival has passed.

Yan Chu told her that all the flowers were gone, and that the dove woman Ding Ning would soon clear up the rain.

Appreciation: This poem is from the Song Dynasty poet Lin Jiqian. It means: I was riding a carriage out of the city for an outing, and I didn’t even know it was past the Qingming Festival. The milk swallows told everyone that all the flowers had fallen, and the female doves kept chirping, telling everyone that the weather would soon be clear.