The poem "Bamboo Stone" means that the root system of bamboo is like a mouth biting the green hill tightly, and it is not relaxed at all. It deeply rooted its roots in the cracks in the rock. Even though it has been tortured and hit by wind, rain and lightning for thousands of times, it remains firm and unmoved, whether it is blown by the northeast wind or not.
The ancient poem Bamboo Stone is an object-chanting poem by Zheng Banqiao, a famous painter and writer in Qing Dynasty. On the surface, it is written about the indomitable quality characteristics of bamboo, but in fact, it is borrowed from bamboo to refer to the author's noble quality of being fearless of power, strong and brave, and upright and upright.
Appreciation of Bamboo Stone Poems This poem embodies the tenacity and persistence of bamboo. It's a poem about Yanzhu, and it's also a poem about things.
At first, the word "persistence" was used to personify rock bamboo, which conveyed its charm and tenacious vitality; The last two sentences further describe Yanzhu's character. After numerous hardships, she grew into a handsome and tall figure, and she was never afraid of being beaten by strong winds from east to west, north and south. Zheng Xie not only wrote poems about bamboo, but also painted it vividly. In his works, the bamboo poles are very thin, and the leaves are not many colors, but they are all green, and they are all ink and wash, which makes them stand tall and independent. So this poem is written about bamboo on the surface, but it is actually about people. The writer himself is honest, upright and indomitable, and will never bow to any evil forces. At the same time, this poem can also touch our lives, overcome difficulties in a tortuous and harsh environment, face reality as strong and brave as bamboo in the cracks, and reflect the feelings of patriots.
The bamboo in this poem has one characteristic. Not solitary bamboo, not static bamboo, but rock bamboo, wind bamboo. In Zheng Banqiao's poems and paintings, bamboo is often a symbol of noble conduct and tenacious will, while wind is often a representative of evil forces. The poet used the words "thousand" and "ten thousand" to write the indomitable, calm and confident expression of bamboo, which can be said that the artistic conception of the whole poem suddenly emerged. At this time, what stands in front of us is no longer a few ordinary bamboos. What we feel is an indomitable vitality and perseverance, and all this is contained in the rustling bamboo.
The language of this poem is simple and lively, but it is persistent and powerful. It vividly describes the free, firm and optimistic character of bamboo, which was born in a harsh environment and grew up in danger. Bamboo has taken root and sprouted in the broken rocks, and has experienced wind and rain, but it just "insists that the green hills will not relax." A word "bite" expresses the tenacious vitality and firm belief of bamboo. The word "Ren" in the last sentence also shows the fearless, generous and optimistic spirit of bamboo. It generally describes the lofty virtues of bamboo and the author.