"The Book of Songs·Si Qian"
Like bamboo buds,
Like pine trees.
——"Selected Poems" P200
Stacked stones and flowing springs,
Bamboos in dense forests.
——"Preface to Orchid Pavilion" by Wang Xizhi of Jin Dynasty
Bamboo also catches the wind,
It smiles even when it is young.
——Su Shi
The bamboos are repaired to condense the makeup,
The weeping poplars tie the horses.
——Song Dynasty Lu Rui's words and phrases
"Shui Tiao Ge Tou·Ying Bamboo"
Qian Zhangming
You have joints Nai Jian, unintentional taste of self-righteousness.
After many storms, it is better to break than to bend.
It is still green all year round, not competing with the other flowers.
Looking up at the sky.
In an obscure place, it is desolate and solemn.
Be brave enough to sacrifice one's life, willing to sacrifice one's life without complaint.
The pavilion and courtyard pillars, the curtains of Mudi Cave fade into the sky
Bamboo and stone
Zheng Xie
He insists on not letting go of the green mountains, and his roots are in the broken rocks 中
Stand strong despite being struck hard and strong, regardless of the winds from east to west, north and south