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In "Bamboo and Stone", from what aspects did the author Hu Shi appreciate the poetry?

This poem is purely a description of the scenery, but it is by no means a sketch or copy of the natural scenery. This picture has a clear symbolic meaning. The wind on the cliffs suppresses and destroys the growth of the bamboo branches, which reminds me of the feudal dynasty. Domination, isn't this a symbol and portrayal of the social environment at that time? Bamboo branches "bite" the green mountains, take root on the cliffs, and stand upright in the wind. Although they have gone through countless hardships, no matter in the hot summer or the last winter, they are still moving upward. Standing proudly, isn't this a reflection of the author's indomitable and noble personality? The evil wind on the cliff is ferocious, but in the maiming of the evil forces, the bamboo branches not only did not yield, but became stronger and taller. From this strong contrast, In it, we can clearly feel the author's strong hatred for the evil forces, and we can also appreciate the author's lofty praise for the strong personality symbolized by bamboo.