The word "Zhi" is a combination of the word "Zhi" and the word "Zhi", which means an unstoppable herb. It is this unique fragrance of secluded fields that adds a touch of mystery and elegance to Angelica dahurica, which makes people pay inexplicable respect to it and regard it as a noble and noble grass.
In ancient Chinese, "Zhi" and "Zhi" are interlinked, so Angelica dahurica is also called "Cao Zhi", which is often compared with orchids. Lan Zhi or Lan Zhi is used to describe elegant posture, which is a metaphor for the beauty of a gentleman's character or friendship and environment.
Confucius especially praised Lan Zhi, and his famous saying "Lan Zhi was born in a deep mountain and forest, not without people." Xiu De, a gentleman, is not the same as changing religion because of poverty. "There is also a saying in the six books of Confucius' family biography that' living with the benevolent is like entering the room of Lan Zhi, and if you don't smell its fragrance for a long time, you will blend with it'.
Poems about orchids
The six books of Biography of Confucius, namely Xia Zi and Zi Gong, students of Confucius, are all famous disciples of Confucius. Xia Zi likes to be with people smarter than himself, so his moral cultivation will improve day by day; Zigong likes to get along with people whose talents and qualities are not as good as his own, so his moral cultivation will be lost day by day.
So Confucius gave a series of metaphors to illustrate the influence of making friends and environment on human nature. Finally, living with kindness is like entering Lan Zhi's room, which means that a good environment can change a person and become an idiom to praise wisdom. He also called Fran (Fran: cymbidium and Angelica dahurica) a pair and called it "the fragrance of kings".