Fortune Telling Collection - Ziwei fortune-telling - Classical ancient poetry with crape myrtle

Classical ancient poetry with crape myrtle

1, zinnia

(Ming) Yang Shen

Li Jingtao Xi and apricot trees, spring comes in twenty winds.

It's a pity that dusk opens and falls, but it's like carving a hundred-day red.

2. "Singing the Flower of Wei Zi"

Yang Wanli (Southern Song Dynasty)

Ziwei seems to be better than infatuation, but exposure to pressure and bullying is particularly oblique.

Who said that flowers bloom for a hundred days and crape myrtle grows for half a year?

3. Wei Zi

(Ming) Xue Hui

Osmanthus fragrans is the longest, rotting for ten days, and new flowers keep sprouting in summer and autumn.

Chu Yun is light, Shu brocade is uneven. Lying outside the mountain window, it is comparable to Fengchi.

4. "Look at the flower of Wei Zi"

(Tang) Bai Juyi

A bunch of dim will compare, and the light blue cage skirt is lined with purple towels.

There are few others in the world except my humble opinion on love.

5. "Flower of Wei Zi"

Wang (Southern Song Dynasty)

In midsummer, green covers your eyes, and this bonus is all over the world.

Shameless all day, is it Zilang?

6. "Fang Quan North Ancestor"

Chen Jing (Southern Song Dynasty)

The sage who released the flower, the flower of today and ancient times, is still inscribed by poets to celebrate, and Ziwei is famous as a sage like a flower.