The roots of bamboo firmly bite the green hills and don't relax. The root was originally located in a crack in the rock. No matter how hard nature grinds, bamboo is still so strong. Regardless of the east, west, north and south winds, bamboo never changes its posture.
Original poem:
Zheng Xie, bamboo stone.
Bamboo is not relaxed at all, its roots are firmly embedded in the cracks in the rocks.
After thousands of tortures and blows, it is still strong, whether it is the southeast wind or the northwest wind in winter, it can bear it and will still be tough and straight.
Precautions:
(1) Bamboo stone: Bamboo rooted in crevices. The poet is a famous painter, and his bamboo paintings are particularly famous. This is a poem he wrote on a bamboo stone painting.
(2) Assertion: metaphor is deeply rooted, just like insisting on the castle peak and not letting go.
(3) Rooting: Rooting, rooting.
(4) Original: Original, original, original.
(5) Rock fragmentation: cracked rock, that is, cracks in the rock.
(6) grinding: torture, frustration, tempering.
(7) strike: strike.
(8) Perseverance: strong and powerful.
(9) Ren: whatever, whatever, whatever.
(10) er: you
Appreciate:
Bamboo Stone is a seven-character poem written by Zheng Xie, a painter in Qing Dynasty, and inscribed on Zheng Banqiao's own Bamboo Stone Map. The poet praised not the softness of bamboo, but its fortitude. By praising the strong bamboo in the rock, the author expressed his lofty thoughts and sentiments of never drifting with the tide, as well as his upright and indomitable character. The language of the poem is simple and profound.