The names of bamboo leaves in ancient poems are: Jia Ren.
The names for leaves in ancient poetry include: wood leaves, fallen trees, fallen yellow leaves, and bitter leaves.
1. The south wind came today and disturbed the bamboos in front of the courtyard. The low-pitched alto will be heard, and the armor blades will touch each other.
"The Four Poems of Censor Tai Yu, Sophora japonica, Bamboo and Cypress. The third one is Bamboo" Song Dynasty: Su Shi
Interpretation:
The south wind blows up and disturbs the vestibule. The bamboo leaves hit each other, making high and low syllables.
2. Under the Konoye Pavilion, the Double Ninth Festival is approaching, and it is autumn again.
"The Romance·Konoye Pavilion Gao Xia" Song Dynasty: Zhang Lei
Interpretation:
The leaves are falling to the flat ground by the water, the Double Ninth Festival is approaching, and again It’s autumn when I wear cold clothes.
3. The fallen trees rustled, and the honeysuckle vomited under the glass leaves.
"Dian Jiang Lip·Su Fragrant Lilac" Song Dynasty: Wang Shipeng
Interpretation:
The leaves are still sparse, but the lilac flowers are blooming under the lilac leaves. .
4. The trees are cut and the mountains are thin, and the west wind sweeps away the yellow.
"Autumn Meaning" Song Dynasty: Huayue
Interpretation:
The trees have fallen, the mountains look thin, and the west wind blows yellow leaves.
5. The bitter leaves are dry and sparse for a long time, and the beetroot is also sandy in autumn.
"Removing the Shelf" Ming Dynasty: He Jingming
Interpretation:
The dead leaves are sparse, and the mature melons are dry and flat and will ring.