1. Words to describe willow trees
Words to describe willow trees
1. Yangliu Yiyi
Explanation: Willow, the common word for willow in ancient poetry and prose , generally refers to willow tree. Yiyi, gentle look. The ancients saw off willows and gave them to each other as a sign of farewell. It is a metaphor for the feeling of reluctant farewell.
2. Ana is colorful
Explanation: Ana is soft and beautiful. Describe the light and gentle posture of the willow tree.
3. Flexible and versatile
Explanation: Describes the light and graceful posture of the willow tree.
4. Broken flowers and willows
Explanation: Failure, decline. Withered, withered. Withered willow trees, ruined flowers. In the old days, it was used to describe a woman who lived a dissolute life or was ravaged and abandoned.
5. Elegant and straight
Explanation: upright and tall. It also describes being superior to others. Can be used to describe a willow tree that is upright and towering.
6. Weeping willow fluffy
Explanation: fluffy, the appearance of lush vegetation. 2. The hair is fluffy and soft. Weeping willow fluffy describes the appearance of a willow tree that is very lush.
7. Catkins are like cotton
Explanation: Catkins are as white and soft as cotton. This is a four-character word describing catkins.
8. Whirling branches and leaves
Explanation: Whirling, describes the appearance of branches and leaves. Describes the appearance of willow leaves.
9. Willow swaying
Explanation: swaying means gently swaying. It describes the way a willow gently sways and floats.
10. Red flowers and green willows
Explanation: Describes the appearance of lush flowers and trees. This can be used to describe the lush appearance of willow trees. 2. Words to describe the beauty of willow trees
Words to describe the beauty of willow trees:
1. Ana is colorful: [ē nuó duō zī]
Explanation: graceful , soft and beautiful. Describe the light and gentle posture of the willow tree.
Source: Cao Zhi of the Three Kingdoms Wei Dynasty's "Ode to the Goddess of Luo": "The beauty and gracefulness make me forget to eat."
2. Yangliu Yiyi: [yáng liǔ yī yī]
Explanation: Willow, the common word for willow in ancient poetry and prose, generally refers to willow trees. Yiyi, gentle look. The ancients saw off willows and gave them to each other as a sign of farewell. It is a metaphor for the feeling of reluctant farewell.
Source: From "Plucking Wei", "In the past, I went there, and the willows were still there. Now I come to think about it, the rain (yù), the snow (fēi), the sky."
3. Broken flowers and willows [cán huā bài liǔ]
Explanation: failure, decline. Withered, withered. Withered willow trees, ruined flowers. In the old days, it was used to describe a woman who lived a dissolute life or was ravaged and abandoned.
Source: The third chapter of Yuan·Bai Pu's "Horse on the Wall": "Don't make enemies like a broken flower and a willow. I will make up for it by giving birth to a son and an eldest daughter. I hope that we will be in the same quilt when we are alive, and we will die together." *Point.
4. Weeping Willow Pengrong [chuí liǔ péng róng]
Explanation: Puffy and lush, ② Describes the fluffy and soft hair of willow trees. It looks very lush.
Source: "Chu Ci·Nine Bian" "But it is mixed and will fall" (Han) Wang Yi notes: "The velvet is falling down, and the roots are rotten. ”
5. Red flowers and green willows: [huā hóng liǔ lǜ]
Explanation: Describes the appearance of lush flowers and trees. This can be used to describe the appearance of lush willow trees.
Source: The third poem of "Sheng Cha Zi" written by Wei Chengban of the former Shu Dynasty: "The sky is clear among the red flowers and green willows. ”
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There are many types of willow trees and they are easy to hybridize. Hybrids have strong growth potential and adaptability and are easy to reproduce asexually. They can be selected from natural or artificial hybrid groups and obtained through asexual reproduction. Excellent clone varieties; in addition, plant tissue culture methods can also be used to quickly obtain a large number of high-quality saplings. Breeding mainly for garden ornamental purposes should focus on improving their branches, leaves and tree shape, and improving their ability to resist pollution and pruning.
Mainly used for garden viewing, communities, gardens, schools, factories, hillsides, courtyards, roadsides, and in front of buildings. When in full bloom, the branches spread out in all directions of the willow trees, making the courtyard green and highly ornamental. value; it is actually an ideal tree species to beautify the courtyard. 3. A poem describing the beautiful posture and charm of the willow tree
The jasper tree is as high as the tree, with thousands of green silk ribbons hanging down. ("Ode to the Willow" by He Zhizhang) < /p>
I am unable to shake the wind, and the beauty is new, and my thin waist is full of jealousy. (Du Mu, "New Willow")
The wind is dragging with the wind and I am unable to control myself. ("Xinliu") Ode to the Willows (Han Xie)
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Cui Lu of the Tang Dynasty
The wind is slow and the sun is late, and the smoke is blowing on the water.
Provoked the hatred of the generals, tied to the short and long branches
The man is weak and thin, the waist is light and the girl is hungry.
I have not returned to my hometown, so much heartbreak.
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Li Shangyin of the Tang Dynasty
In the small garden of Pingting, there is a graceful pond to the east.
The court robes all hang down to the ground, and the fairy clothes are full of wind.
The Seven Sages would rather occupy the Bamboo, and the Third Rank would prefer the Pine.
Heartbroken Linghe Hall, the late emperor’s jade throne is empty.
Willow
Li Shangyin of the Tang Dynasty
The snow in the south and north of the Yangtze River has just disappeared, and the desert is light and yellow, stirring up the tender strips.
Ba'an has already climbed up to the guest's hand, and Chu Palace is the first to ride on the waist of the dancing concubine.
During the Qingming Festival, rain falls on the official road, and in the evening, the wind blows on the wild bridge.
Like a thread, it is like a thread that leads to hatred, and the way back for the king and his grandson is far away.