Animals and Plants in Ancient Poetry: Natural History in Ancient Poetry

Animals and Plants in Ancient Poetry: Natural History in Ancient Poetry

by Shi Runhong

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We often recite ancient poems, but do you know the secrets of animals and plants hidden in ancient poems? For example, is the sunflower in the poem "The sunflower in the green garden waits for the morning dew and the sun shines"? "The mud melts and the swallows fly, and the sand is warm and the mandarin ducks sleep" describes the scene of spring. So why do the swallows "come here every spring" and why do the mandarin ducks always move in pairs? And we always hate the crow in "The Dark Crow in the Old Tree with Dead Vine". Is the appearance of the crow really an ominous sign? The book "Animals and Plants in Ancient Poetry" will help you find the answers to these questions. The book not only provides easy-to-understand appreciation of ancient poems, but also interestingly explains the living habits of animals and the growth habits of plants mentioned in the poems. It also quotes classics and vividly tells the traditional cultural allusions behind animals and plants. The book is also equipped with exquisite hand-painted color pictures of animals and plants, with both pictures and text, so that readers can better understand these animals and plants. This book perfectly combines traditional cultural knowledge and popular science knowledge, turning boring knowledge into flexible and vivid!

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