The famous poems describing plum blossoms are as follows:
1. How can you get the fragrance of plum blossoms without going through a bone-chilling cold? ——Tang Dynasty Zen Master Huangbo's "Ode to the Speech in the Hall"
Appreciation: This poem describes the plum blossoms that are not afraid of the severe cold of winter, and are still blooming despite the wind and snow, emitting a fragrant fragrance. The plum blossom is used as a metaphor, In life, how can we get good results without some hard exploration.
This poem not only expresses the poet's determination to achieve results through perseverance in practice, but also exhorts the world to be as noble as plum blossoms in "being strong and not afraid of the cold", whether they are human beings or doing things. Character, the line in the poem "How can you get the fragrance of plum blossoms without going through a bone-chilling cold" has become a secular saying that will last forever.
2. A tree with cold plum blossoms and white jade strips stands next to the village road and the creek bridge. ——Tang Zhang Wei's "Early Plum Blossoms"
Appreciation: In early spring, at the end of cold winter, the poet highlights the dense and colorful blooming of plum blossoms through "a tree", and "white jade" is not jade Yu Mei also wrote about the pure white and delicate beauty of plum blossoms that is intoxicating. "Bangxi" also self-evidently expresses the noble character of plum blossoms that deliberately stay away from the world and bloom quietly.
This poem vividly exaggerates the poet's surprise towards plum blossoms. It writes the noble image of plum blossoms through their whiteness and the unyielding character of plum blossoms through their awe-inspiringness.
3. The sparse shadows are slanting across the clear and shallow water, and the faint fragrance is floating in the moonlight at dusk. ——Song Dynasty Lin Bu's "Little Plum in the Mountain Garden"
Appreciation: The poem "Sparse shadows are slanting across the clear and shallow water, and the faint fragrance floats in the moonlit dusk" although the poet used "Bamboo shadows are slanting across the clear and shallow water, The sentence "The fragrance of cinnamon floats on the moon at dusk" vividly expresses the quiet and fragrant grace of plum blossoms.
The "sparse shadows" describe the lightness of plum blossoms in such a way that people can't help but think of the "as graceful as a startling giant" in "Luo Shen Fu". The shape of plum blossoms is always inseparable from "horizontal, oblique, and sparse, thin".
The author uses the words "sparse, horizontal, and oblique" here to vividly describe his charming attitude. "Secret fragrance" and "floating" vividly portray the plum blossom's invisible yet fragrant taste and beauty that come and go with the wind.