The Ant Farm trivia question is to guess which of the following ancient poems describes the beauty of summer? The options are A. The roses on the shelves fill the yard with fragrance; B. The frost leaves are as red as the February flowers. Another question is: Do divers need to wear swimming caps and goggles? One of the question options is A, no need, and the other is B, of course yes.
In response to these questions, let's take a look and guess which of the following ancient poems describes the beauty of summer, whether it is a yard full of roses that are fragrant or a frosty leaf red with February flowers? The answer is detailed below.
"A shelf full of roses and a courtyard full of fragrance" comes from "Summer in the Mountain Pavilion" by Gao Pian of the Tang Dynasty. This is a seven-character quatrain describing summer scenery. When I read this poem, I can't help but imagine a frame full of roses filling the whole yard with fragrance, adding bright colors and full of unique summer vitality.
"Frost leaves are redder than February flowers" comes from Du Mu's poem, which depicts a moving picture of autumn colors in the mountains and forests, a late autumn scene in the maple forest, with maple leaves dyed by autumn frost, more beautiful than spring flowers in February.
Ant Manor Answer: Guess which of the following ancient poems describes the beauty of summer? Is it "a shelf full of roses that fills the yard with fragrance" or "frost leaves are as red as February flowers"? The correct answer is "A shelf full of roses and a courtyard full of fragrance."
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