Zhu Zheng Xie's poems

Bamboo Stone is a seven-character quatrain written by Zheng Xie, a painter and calligrapher in Qing Dynasty.

The first two sentences of this poem praise Zhu Jin's inner spirit rooted in the rubble, which fully shows Zhu Jin's tenacious vitality and resolute character. The last two sentences go on to write the tempering and test of bamboo by harsh objective environment. Regardless of wind and rain, regardless of frost and snow, the green bamboo still stands proudly. This poem is a metaphor for people. By chanting bamboo rooted in broken rocks, the poet implicitly expresses his noble sentiment of never drifting with the tide. The language of the whole poem is popular and innovative, combining reality with reality, and full of rational interest.

This poem is dedicated to bamboo and stone painting. Zheng Xie painted bamboo, which not only showed all kinds of natural elegance of bamboo, but also endowed it with fortitude and noble integrity through poetry, thus expressing his ambition. This poem focuses on bamboo and stone, praising the cold tolerance of bamboo and its roots in the broken rocks of green hills, and pinning its own life and moral ideals.

Brief introduction of the author

Zheng Banqiao (1693165438+1October 22nd-1766 65438+1October 22nd), formerly known as Zheng Xie, whose real name is Kerou,No. Lian, No. Banqiao, known as Mr Banqiao, is a native of Xinghua, Jiangsu, and his ancestral home is Suzhou. Painters and writers in Qing Dynasty.

Kangxi scholar, a juren in the tenth year of Yongzheng, a scholar in the first year of Qianlong (1736). He served as an official in Fan County and Wei County, Shandong Province, with remarkable achievements. Later, he lived in Yangzhou and made a living by selling paintings. He is an important representative of "Yangzhou Eight Eccentrics".