Osmanthus fragrans fell off one by one, making us covered in hair, so I shouted, "Ah! Just like rain, what a sweet rain. "
Around the Mid-Autumn Festival, it is the osmanthus season in my hometown. Speaking of sweet-scented osmanthus, that smell seems to smell. There are two kinds of osmanthus. Osmanthus fragrans blooms every month, and the flowers are small and pale yellow. It seems to have been found in Taiwan Province province. I once walked outside someone else's wall and smelled this fragrance, which would cause homesickness. The other is called Jingui, which only blooms in autumn. These flowers are big and golden yellow.
In my big house, there are two large plots of land in front and behind, and along the fence, there are all kinds of laurel trees. Only in the courtyard in front of the main hall are two osmanthus trees and two hydrangeas. Under the veranda of my father's study, there are several pots of camellia and osmanthus.
When I was a child, I didn't appreciate any flowers. Although my father pointedly told me that this is the flower of Camphor, this is the flower of Ding Dong, and this is the flower of wooden turtle ... Besides remembering some names, I like osmanthus best.
Osmanthus fragrans is not as elegant and clumsy as plum blossom. When it doesn't bloom, it's just covered with dense leaves. In the flowering season, we should carefully look for fine flowers from the green leaves. It does not compete with many flowers. But the fragrance of osmanthus is really charming. The fascinating reason is that it can not only smell but also eat. How tacky is Eating Flowers for poets? But I'd rather be vulgar, that is, I love osmanthus.
Osmanthus fragrans really haunts me.
Source: From the osmanthus rain by contemporary writer Qi Jun.
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About the author:
Qi Jun (19 17-2006), formerly known as Pan Xizhen. Contemporary female writers and essayists in Taiwan Province Province. Most of his works are essays and children's stories. 19 17 was born in an old-fashioned family in Quxi Township, ouhai district, Wenzhou City, Zhejiang Province. 14 years old studied in a missionary middle school. In addition, Pan Anbang (196 1-20 13), a Taiwanese folk singer famous for Grandma's Penghu Bay, is Qi Jun's nephew.
He has written more than 30 kinds of essays, novels and children's literature works, including Smoke Sorrow, Winning the Literature Creation Award of Zhongshan Prize, Sleeping on a Pillow for Three Nights, Bun, Snuff Drizzle, Reading and Life, A Thousand Miles in January at the Peak, Walking with Me, Leaving Dream Traces for His Year, and For.
The novel "Orange is Red" was adapted into a TV series by Taiwan Province Public Television Station, and the prose "Spring Wine" was selected as the second volume of Chinese 19 lesson of People's Education Press 8th grade. "Rain of Osmanthus Flowers" is selected from the seventh lesson of Chinese in the first volume of the fifth grade of People's Education Press.
Reading Qi Jun's articles is like leafing through an old photo album. The yellowed photos all bear such heavy memories and homesickness. The time is in the first half of this century, and the place is in Jiangnan, where the author is haunted. Qi Jun is creating a statue for a lost era, and all the images are telling an old story in the same tone: warmth with a touch of sadness.
The great migration and division of 1949 made mainland writers who came to Taiwan Province suffer from "paradise lost", and homesickness naturally became their main writing theme. Lin wrote about the old things in the south of the city in old Beijing, while Hangzhou in his works is full of the beautiful atmosphere of "Gui Zi, Shili Lotus".
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