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Since when did the lilac become a symbol of sorrow?

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The sky is clear, the breeze is not dry, and the eyes are full of flowers. A gentle breeze blows through the long hair, bringing a burst of floral fragrance.

Cloves, flower names have their own incense characters. "Don't let people boast about the good color, but leave a clean air in the world." Love the city, there are different flowers every month, the four seasons are in constant bloom, strolling around, can't help but stop and admire, and take pictures of the most beautiful flowers. I especially like this season, the city is full of flowers. Coming out of the narrow lattice, the rich aroma comes to the nose, and the spirit is invigorated, it is cloves!

Since when did the lilac become a symbol of sorrow?

I remembered Dai Wangshu's hope to meet in the lonely rain alley:

"A lilac like that

A girl with a grudge

She is there

Clove-like color

Clove-like fragrance

Lilac-like melancholy

Lament in the rain

Sad and wandering"

Since when did the lilac become a symbol of sorrow?

Loved the cloves and loved watching her lively drive. Clusters of lively and extraordinary, bursts of floral fragrance, in the crazy twilight of all things, let people feel full of vitality, it is difficult to make people feel sad. So when did the lilac become a symbol of sorrow? This has to start with the ancient poems.

Since when did the lilac become a symbol of sorrow?

In ancient poetry, lilac is the representative of sorrow, lovesickness, and unsolvable knots. Why? Because when the lilac flower did not bloom, it was like a small fist, locking its heart tightly in the heart of the flower.

Since when did the lilac become a symbol of sorrow?
  • First of all, Li Shangyin, who is meticulous in his imagination and good at describing emotions.

"Substitute Gift 2 Songs · Part 1"

Tang Dynasty: Li Shangyin

Upstairs at dusk desire rest, jade ladder across the moon like a hook.

Basho does not show the lilac knot, and the same spring wind is worried.

The tall building looked out over the sweetheart until the twilight was dark, but it still could not wait. Looking up, it was like a hook crescent moon hanging above the sky. The sad poet feels like a plantain and a lilac in the spring breeze, each with its own heart and its own troubles.

Since when did the lilac become a symbol of sorrow?
  • We all know that Li Yu, the lord of the Southern Tang Dynasty, was an emperor whose poetry was better than his ability to govern the country, and his father, Li Jing, the lord of the Southern Tang Dynasty, was also good at writing delicate emotional poems.

"Spreading the Jade Hook on the Hand-Rolled True Pearl"

Tang Dynasty: Li Jing

Hand-rolled pearl on the jade hook,

Izumi Hated Lock Heavy Building.

Flowers fall in the wind who are the Lord, think leisurely.

The blue bird does not pass on the letter from the clouds,

Lilac empty knot in the rain sorrow.

Looking back at the green wave three Chu Twilight, the sky flowed.

Hanging the curtain made of pearls on the curtain hook, standing upstairs, still spring hate. Look at the petals that fall in the wind, who are they? Looking at this, I can't help but think a lot. Because the distance is too far, the messenger can't get your message back. And I was like a lilac in the rain, quietly mourning alone.

Since when did the lilac become a symbol of sorrow?
  • Wang Yan is the son of Wang Anshi, a famous politician, thinker and writer of the Northern Song Dynasty, and under the influence of good family learning, a song of "eye charm" makes people fall in love at first sight.

"Eyes beautiful, willow silk soft"

Song Dynasty: Wang Yun

Willow silkens gently. Wisps of smoke weave into sorrow.

Begonias do not rain, pear blossoms snow first, half of the spring rest.

Now the past is difficult to recount, and the dream goes around the Qin Lou.

Acacia is only there, on the lilac branches, cardamom tips.

The willow swayed gently with the breeze. My sorrow is like that wispy smoke.

The begonia flowers have not yet withered like rain, the pear blossoms have bloomed all over the trees, and half of the spring has passed.

Many things have been repeated, and I can only dream of going home, hoping that my dream will reach the small building where you live.

You see, my acacia is on the lilac-filled branches, the tip of the cardamom flower.

Since when did the lilac become a symbol of sorrow?

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