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What are the poems about bamboo that are elegant and refined?

There are many poems about bamboo that are elegant and refined. The details are as follows.

Yong Bamboo (Fu Pangru).

The ground is broken and the clouds are rising higher and higher, and the cold drives Sanjiu to lead the way.

Don’t shed the sentimental tears of mottled bamboo, but be willing to turn the spring mountains into snow waves.

It means that green bamboo grows outside the wilderness, and its long bamboo shoots tower into the clouds. No one can appreciate its noble integrity, only you have a firm and unchanging heart. I am ashamed to be the Xiang Fei's bamboo stained with Xiang Fei's tears, and I am ashamed to be the qin played by the palace's top luther master. Who makes a long bamboo flute from bamboo, and when played, it will make a sound like a dragon's roar.

Bamboo (Li Jianxun of the Tang Dynasty)

The windy branches blow high on Qiongjie, and the wind blows so hard that I forget to return home.

The most pitiful thing is that under the setting sun, the shadows of flowers appear and the clothes are full of guests.

It means that the bamboo is jointed and long, as slender as jade, gently swaying in the wind, so beautiful that I immediately forgot to go back. The most attractive thing is that the bamboo trembles slightly in the setting sun, blends with the flowers and plants, and casts its shadow on people's clothes.

The spirit of bamboo is a symbol of sensibility and metaphor, and is also the most common theme in metaphorical poetry and literati paintings. It expresses the spirit of continuous self-improvement and indomitable spirit. Outside Tsinghua University, it is indifferent, elegant and refined, and does not flatter the world.