1. Poems about the tenacity of plant life
Poems about the tenacity of plant life 1. What are the verses that describe the tenacity of plant life
The poems include: Bamboo and Stone ①
Qing Zheng Xie
Determined that ② the green mountains will not relax,
The roots ③ were originally ④ in the broken rock ⑤ .
Thousands of grinding, ⑥ and ten thousand blows, ⑦ are still strong, ⑧,
No matter how ⑨ you ⑩ wind from east to west, north and south.
Farewell to the ancient original grass
Juyi
From the original grass, the grass dries up every year. Wildfires never burn out, but spring breezes blow them again.
The distant fragrance invades the ancient road, and the clear green meets the deserted city. I also sent the king and grandson away, full of love.
Xiaosong
Du Xunhe
Since childhood, I have been thorny in the deep grass, but now I am gradually aware of the basil. At that time, people didn't know Lingyun wood, and they waited until Lingyun became a master.
2. What are the poems that describe "flowers and plants with tenacious vitality"
1. The lotus leaves touching the sky are infinitely green, and the lotus flowers reflecting the sun are uniquely red. ——Yang Wanli "Walking off to Lin Zifang from Jingci Temple at dawn"
2. Poetry is everywhere, and there is beauty at any time. ——"Lingmei" by Zhang Daoqia of the Song Dynasty
3. There are flying flowers everywhere in Spring City. ——Tang Dynasty. Han Hong's "Cold Food"
4. To hold a stick of incense in your hand is unprecedented in the world. ——Song of the Song Dynasty. Wang Anshi's "Song of Manna"
5. The dawn is cold outside the green poplar smoke, and the spring is stirring on the red apricot branches. ——Song Qi's "Spring in the Jade House"
6. The garden is full of spring scenery, and a branch of red apricot comes out of the wall. ——Ye Shaoweng's "A Visit to the Garden Is Not Worth It"
7. The grass grows in the original land, and the grass dries up every year. Wildfires never burn out, but spring breezes blow them again. ——Bai Juyi's "Farewell to the Ancient Grass"
8. Since I was a child, I have been thorny in the deep grass, but now I am gradually aware of the basil. ——Du Xunhe's "Little Pine"
9. Listen to the spring rain in the small building all night, and sell apricot flowers in the deep alley in the Ming Dynasty. ——Lu You, Song Dynasty, "The First Spring Rain in Lin'an"
10. The sparse shadows are slanting across the clear and shallow water, and the faint fragrance floats in the moonlit dusk. ——Song Dynasty Lin Bu's "Little Plum in the Mountain Garden"
11. The peach and plum blossoms in the city are worried about the wind and rain, while the shepherd's purse flowers bloom in the spring at the head of the stream. ——Xin Qiji, Song Dynasty, "Partridge Sky." "Ode of Generations"
12. The spring breeze does not release the ban on poplar flowers, and they flutter in the faces of passers-by. ——"Treading on the Shasha" by Yan Shu of the Song Dynasty
13. In February or March of spring, the grass and water are the same color. ——Jin. Ancient Yuefu poem "Meng Zhu"
14. There are many fragrant grasses in February in the south of the Yangtze River, and spring is in the drizzle. ——Song Dynasty. Shi Zhongshu's "Quatrains"
15. The lotus leaves connecting the sky are infinitely green, and the lotus flowers reflecting the sun are uniquely red. ——Yang Wanli, Song Dynasty, "Leaving Jingci Temple to See Off Lin Zifang at Dawn"
16. Helplessly, the flowers fell away, and the familiar swallows returned. ——Song Dynasty Yan Shu's "Huanxi Sand"
17. It's not that chrysanthemums are preferred among flowers, but there will be no flowers after all the flowers are in bloom. ——Tang Dynasty. Yuan Zhen's "Chrysanthemum"
18. There are layers of fresh green in the forest, and several little red buds are hidden deep in the forest. ——Jin Yuanhao asked "Tongerdaifu Unopened Begonia"
19. The spring breeze is green again on the south bank of the river, when will the bright moon shine on me again? ——Wang Anshi, Song Dynasty, "Mooring at Guazhou"
20. Lotus can be picked in the south of the Yangtze River, and there are fields of lotus leaves! ——Han Yuefu folk song "Jiangnan"
3. What are the poems that describe the tenacious vitality of plants in the cracks of rocks?
You can refer to the following sentences.
1. "Bamboo and Stone" by Zheng Banqiao, a famous painter of the Qing Dynasty, insists that the green mountains are not relaxed, and the roots are in the broken rocks. It has endured thousands of blows but is still strong, regardless of the winds from east to west, north and south.
Poetry notes: 1. Firm: bite tight. 2. Take root: take root.
Broken rock: cracked mountain rock, that is, a gap in the rock. 3. Thousands of hardships and blows: refers to countless hardships and blows.
Jianjin: strong and powerful. 4. Ren: Let, no matter, no matter.
Er: You are firmly attached to the green mountains and never let go. You are deeply rooted in the cracks of the rocks. My body and bones are still strong despite countless blows, no matter how strong the wind blows from east to west, north and south.
Appreciation "Bamboo and Stone" is a seven-character quatrain created by the Qing Dynasty painter Zheng Xie. This poem is a poem about bamboo.
What the poet praises is not the softness of bamboo, but the perseverance of bamboo. The first two sentences praise the inner spirit of strong bamboo rooted in broken rocks.
The word "bite" at the beginning is extremely powerful and vivid, which fully expresses Jinzhu's resolute character. Then the word "bite" is supplemented with "not relaxing", and the personality characteristics of Jinzhu are fully revealed.
The word "broken rock" in the second sentence further highlights the tenacious vitality of strong bamboo. The last two sentences go a step further to describe the harsh objective environment that tests Jin Zhu.
Regardless of wind and rain, frost or snow, the green bamboos are still "strong" and stand proudly. "Thousands of blows" and "winds from east to west, north and south" can be said to be a severe test.
This poem uses objects as a metaphor for people. By praising the strong bamboo standing in the broken rock, the author implicitly expresses his noble thoughts and sentiments that he will never follow the crowd. The whole poem has simple language and profound meaning.
This poem focuses on expressing the tenacious and persistent quality of bamboo. It is a painting poem praising rock bamboo and a poem chanting things. Translated as: Bamboo has its roots deeply rooted in the green mountains, and its roots are firmly rooted in the cracks of the rocks.
After thousands of tortures and blows, it is still so strong. No matter you blow the southeast wind in the scorching heat or the northwest wind in the severe winter, it can withstand it as before. Still standing tall and strong, surviving tenaciously. It is a poem that expresses one's ambitions. It expresses Yanzhu's perseverance and tenacity, and expresses his upright, unyielding, and unyielding qualities.
2. Bai Juyi's "Farewell to the Ancient Grassland": When you leave the original grassland, the grass grows with each passing year. Wildfires never burn out, but spring breezes blow them again.
1. Fude: compose poems based on ancient poems or idioms. The title of a poem is usually preceded by the word "Fu De".
This is a way for ancient people to learn to compose poems, or for literati to gather to compose poems based on topics, or to compose poems based on propositions during imperial examinations. It is called "Fu Dede". 2. Lili: The appearance of lush green grass.
3. One year old and one dry and prosperous: withered, withered. Rong, lush.
Weeds grow and wither once a year. 4. Yuanfang invades the ancient road: Fang refers to the rich aroma of wild grass.
Far Fragrant: The fragrance of grass spreads far and wide. Invade, occupy, overgrow.
The fragrant weeds in the distance grow all the way to the ancient post road. 5. Qingcui: The grassland is bright and green.
6. Wangsun: This originally refers to the descendants of nobles, but this refers to distant friends. 7. Lush: describes the lush growth of vegetation.
Vernacular translation The wilderness is covered with lush green grass, which withers and turns green year after year. The fire in the wilderness cannot be burned out, but it becomes full of vitality when the spring breeze blows.
The fragrance of fragrant grass fills the ancient road, and the sun shines on the green city. Then he sent the wanderer on a long journey to the ancient road, looking at the luxuriant grass with a sense of detachment.
"Farewell to the Ancient Grass" is a famous work by Bai Juyi, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. This poem expresses the feeling of farewell to friends through the description of the wild grass in the ancient plains.
It can be seen as an ode to weeds, and then to an ode to life. The first four lines of the poem focus on expressing the diachronic beauty of the life of weeds, while the last four lines focus on expressing the beauty of its immediate life.
The whole poem is rigorous in composition, the language is natural and smooth, the dialogues are neat, the description of the scene and the lyricism are harmonious, and the artistic conception is complete. It is the swan song of "Fu Dede". The first four sentences of the ancient poem "Grass" in the primary school textbook of the People's Education Press are selected.
The first four sentences of the poem focus on expressing the beauty of the weed's life over time, and the last four sentences focus on expressing the beauty of its immediate life. The whole poem is rigorous in composition, with natural and fluent language, neat dialogues, and a harmonious blend of scenery and lyricism, with a complete artistic conception. It is the swan song of "Fu Dede".
The first four sentences of the ancient poem "Grass" in the People's Education Press primary school textbook are selected.
Extended information: The poems describing the tenacious vitality of plants in the cracks of rocks include: 1. When the remaining spring flowers are gone, the oriole sings, and the worries of distant visitors are in vain.
2. The autumn flowers have not yet fallen but the spring flowers are blooming. It takes a lot of time and effort to achieve great favor and disgrace. 3. The beauty of April in the world is gone, and the peach blossoms in the mountain temple are beginning to bloom.
4. Try the green stirrup tonight, the spring flowers are still small. 5. Spring flowers and autumn grass only make people grow old, and they always sweep away the eyebrows of thousands of mountains.
6. Spring flowers and autumn moon enter the poem, and the day and night are like scattered immortals. 7. With your heart, God’s will and time, autumn frost has already passed before the spring flowers are everywhere.
8. Falling red flowers are not heartless things, they turn into spring mud to protect flowers. 9. The spring breeze congratulates you without words, and the apricot orchard is filled with flowers and branches.
10. Spring flowers are good in spring, autumn flowers are good in autumn, and it is especially good to see flowers every day. Baidu Encyclopedia - A poem describing the tenacious vitality of plants in the cracks of rocks.
4. Quotes describing the tenacious vitality of plants
Bamboo and Stone
Zheng Xie (Qing Dynasty)
Firmly insist on not relaxing in the green mountains, and the roots are still there In the broken rock.
Even though you have endured countless blows, you are still strong, regardless of the winds from east to west, north and south.
Farewell to the ancient grass
(Tang Dynasty) Bai Juyi
When the grass grows in the original land, it withers and grows every year,
The wildfire burns It never ends, the spring breeze blows and grows again.
The distant fragrance invades the ancient road, and the clear green meets the deserted city.
I send the king and grandson away again, full of farewell love.
If you lack the courage to break out of the soil and fight against the wind and snow, the future of a seed will be no better than that of a fallen leaf.
Although bamboo shoots are tender, they are not afraid of heavy pressure and dare to struggle and stand out.
When the struggling feet crush their own hotbed, they open up a path of creation.
Without wind and waves, there would be no brave trendsetters; without thorns, there would be no unyielding pioneers.
The footprints in the desert quickly disappeared. The songs of endeavor have been stirring in the hearts of trekkers for a long time.
The streamers on the laurel wreath are not twisted with genius fibers, but are woven with strands of pain and suffering.
If you are not content with the status quo and are not resigned to mediocrity, you will be able to play the magnificent music of life through the courageous and enterprising struggle.
5. Verses praising the tenacious vitality of flowers, plants and trees
1. There is poetry everywhere and beauty of things at any time - "Lingmei" by Zhang Daoqia, Song Dynasty
2. Flowers are flying everywhere in the spring city - "Cold Food" by Han Hong, Tang Dynasty
3. There should be no such thing as a stick of incense in the hand - "Song of Manna" by Wang Anshi, Song Dynasty
4. Outside the green poplar smoke, the dawn is light and cold, and the red apricot branches are full of spring - Song Dynasty. Song Qi's "Spring in the Jade House"
5. The garden is full of spring scenery, and a branch of red apricot comes out of the wall. Come--Ye Shaoweng, Song Dynasty, "It's Not Worth It to Visit the Garden"
6. It's easy to recognize the east wind, and it's always spring when it's colorful - Zhu Xi, "Spring Day", Song Dynasty
7. Sunrise on the River The red flowers are better than fire, and the river is as green as blue when spring comes - "Recalling Jiangnan" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty
8. Thousands of thick green branches are a little red, and the moving spring scenery does not need too much - "Ode to Pomegranate Flowers" by Wang Anshi of the Song Dynasty < /p>
9. Listening to the spring rain in the small building all night, apricot flowers were sold in the Ming Dynasty in the deep alleys - Lu You, Song Dynasty, "The First Spring Rain in Lin'an"
10. Sparse shadows slant across the water, clear and dark, The fragrance floats in the moonlight at dusk - "Small Plum in the Mountain Garden" by Lin Bu of the Song Dynasty
11. The peach and plum blossoms in the city are worried about the wind and rain, and the shepherd's purse flowers in the stream in spring - "Partridge Sky" by Xin Qiji of the Song Dynasty. "Ode of Generations"
12. The spring breeze does not release the poplar flowers, and the mist blows at the faces of passersby - Song Yan Shu's "Treading on the Shasha"
13. In February and March of spring, grass and Water is of the same color - Jin. Ancient Yuefu poem "Meng Zhu"
14. There are many fragrant grasses in February in the south of the Yangtze River, and spring is in the drizzle - Song Dynasty. Shi Zhongshu's "Quetrains"
< p> 15. The lotus leaves in the sky are infinitely green, and the lotus flowers are uniquely red when reflecting the sun - Song Dynasty Yang Wanli's "Walking off to Lin Zifang at Dawn from Jingci Temple"16. Helpless, the flowers fall away, and the swallows return, as if they were familiar before - - "Huanxi Sand" by Yan Shu of the Song Dynasty
17. Chrysanthemums are not preferred among flowers, but there will be no flowers when they are in full bloom - Tang Dynasty. "Chrysanthemums" by Yuan Zhen
18. A new green in the forest Heavy, Xiaolei hides a few reds in her heart - Jin Yuanhao asked "Tonger Generation Fu Unopened Begonia"
19. The spring breeze is green again on the south bank of the river, when will the bright moon shine on me again? --Song Dynasty. Wang Anshi's "Mooring at Guazhou"
20. Lotus can be picked in the south of the Yangtze River, and there are fields of lotus leaves! --Han Yuefu folk song "Jiangnan"
21. The little lotus has just revealed its sharp corners, and a dragonfly has already stood on it--"Little Pond" by Yang Wan, Song Dynasty 53.
22 .The early sun on the leaves is dry and the rain has stayed, the water surface is clear and round, and the wind lifts each load - Song Dynasty. Zhou Bangyan's "Su Mu Zhe"
23. I don't know who cuts the thin leaves, the spring breeze in February is like scissors -- "Ode to the Willows" by He Zhizhang of the Tang Dynasty
24. Stop and sit in the maple forest at night, the frost leaves are as red as the flowers in February -- "Mountain Travel" by Du Mu of the Tang Dynasty
25. End of the World Where are there no fragrant grasses - "Butterflies in Love with Flowers" by Su Shi of the Song Dynasty
26. The wildfires will not burn out, but the spring breeze will blow them again - Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty "Farewell to the Ancient Grasses"
< p> 27. The light rain on Tianjie is as moist as crisp, and the color of the grass looks far away but there is no trace - Han Yu's "Early Spring Rain" of the Tang Dynasty28. When you sleep in spring, you can't wake up to dawn, and you can hear the singing of birds everywhere. The sound of wind and rain at night, how many flowers have fallen! --Tang. Meng Haoran's "Spring Dawn"
29. The noisy cicada forest is more quiet, and the bird singing mountain is more secluded.
-- "Entering Ruoye Creek" by Wang Ji of Liang Dynasty in the Southern Dynasties
30. The green birds on the river are more than white, and the blue flowers on the mountains are about to bloom -- "Two Quatrains" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty
31. A few peach blossoms outside the bamboo are a prophet of the warmth of the spring river - Su Shi of the Song Dynasty, "Hui Chong 78. Evening Scene on the Spring River"
32. The random flowers are gradually charming the eyes, and only in Asakusa can there be no horseshoes - Tang Dynasty. Bai Juyi's "Spring Journey to Qiantang Lake"
33. Butterflies can be seen deeply through the flowers, and dragonflies are flying in the water - "Two Poems on Qujiang" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty
34. A crane flies over the clouds in the clear sky, bringing poetry to the dark night - Liu Yuxi's "Autumn Poems" of the Tang Dynasty