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The famous words of Zheng Banqiao, a poet in Tang Dynasty
Zheng Banqiao's famous sentence "Insist that the green hills are not relaxed, but the roots are broken rocks" describes bamboo, and its related contents are as follows:

1, insisting that Qingshan does not relax, and the plant described in the broken rock is bamboo. This poem is called Bamboo Stone by Zheng Banqiao, a poet in Qing Dynasty. The poet is a very famous painter and calligrapher in Qing Dynasty, and is known as one of the "Eight Eccentrics of Yangzhou". Bamboo Stone is a poem about things, and the poet expresses his noble quality of integrity by holding things up.

2. The poet praises not the softness of bamboo, but its fortitude. The first two sentences praise the inner spirit of bamboo rooted in broken rocks. The word "bite" at the beginning is extremely powerful and vivid, which fully expresses Zhu Jin's resolute character. Then by not relaxing to make up for the pronunciation, Zhu Jin's personality characteristics are fully displayed. The "broken rock" in the second sentence sets off the tenacious vitality of bamboo.

This indomitable spirit and tenacious vitality also have important enlightenment to people's life and work. Explain that you should have firm faith and determination in your goals, and you can't give up easily even in the face of difficulties and setbacks. It reminds us to have tenacious willpower in life, especially when facing difficulties, and to have the courage to face and challenge.

Content related to the appreciation of works

1. The bamboo in the poem is actually the embodiment of the noble personality of the author Zheng Banqiao. In life, the poet is such a kind of rock bamboo that has close ties with the lower class, hates evil and is not afraid of powerful people. Zheng Banqiao's poems on paintings, like his paintings, have a strong three-dimensional sense and can be appreciated as paintings.

2. This poem is like this. Both bamboo and stone are vivid in the poet's pen. There is no real wind, which is also described as passing by. However, the poet's pursuit is not only in the external shape, but also in every thin and hard rock and bamboo, which injects his own ideals and melts into his own personality, thus making this bamboo stone reveal a profound meaning outside animals and an internal charm.

3. This is a poem expressing ambition with things, and it is also a poem about things. This poem focuses on the tenacious and persistent quality of bamboo, and the tenacious and unyielding character of Yanzhu. The language of the poem is simple, lively and persistent.