Bamboo Stone
Zheng Xie in Qing Dynasty
insisted that the green hills were not relaxed, and
the roots were originally in the broken rocks.
you are still strong after thousands of blows,
you can let the wind blow from east to west, from north to south.
Appreciation: As one of the Eight Eccentrics in Yangzhou, Zheng Banqiao is known as the "Three Wonders" in poetry, calligraphy and painting, and he painted the most bamboo in his life. In this poem, what the poet praises is not the softness of bamboo, but the fortitude of bamboo. The first two sentences praise the inner spirit of the bamboo rooted in the broken rock. The tenacious and persistent quality of bamboo, the tenacity and tenacity of rock bamboo, speaks of his integrity, integrity and unyielding character. The language of the whole poem is simple, lively and persistent.
Bamboo House
Wang Wei in Tang Dynasty
leaning alone in the close bamboos, I am playing my lute and humming a song.
too softly for anyone to hear, except my comrade, the bright moon.
Appreciation: This poem describes the leisure life and interest of hermits, depicts the poet's leisure life of sitting alone and playing the piano under the moon, uses simple and beautiful words and sentences, conveys the poet's quiet and indifferent mood, and shows the realm of tranquility, elegance and vulgarity. Although there are only twenty short words in the whole poem, it is an excellent expression of the poet's attitude towards life and the characteristics of his works, with scenery, emotion, stillness and movement, reality and emptiness, unity of opposites and mutual interest.
Ode to Bamboo
Wang Anshi in the Song Dynasty
He was born thin with compassion,
He boasted that he was older and more rigid.
I used to share the rain and dew with Artemisia scoparia, and
I finally got frost with pine and cypress.
Appreciation: The first two sentences of the poem praise the integrity of bamboo, and the last two sentences also mean that bamboo is brave enough to resist all kinds of tests of nature, and is not afraid of wind and rain, frost and snow. This poem vividly shows the poet's indomitable spirit and grand ambition.