The poet praised Mo Mei's praise for Dont Ask For Help, just wanting to leave a fragrance of virtue on the earth. In fact, he used plum as a metaphor to express his attitude towards life and noble moral integrity, without flattering the secular. This poem named "Mo Mei" describes the organic combination of the poet's painting style and poetry style. Literally, it is to praise Meihua, but in fact, it is to appreciate one's own virtue of standing.
This is a poem about plum blossoms drawn by the author himself. There are one or two sentences in the poem that simply describe the shape of plum blossom, and a word "light" shows the technique of drawing plum blossom, depicting the elegant plum blossom, standing proudly in the cold wind. Surprisingly, the word "man" in the last sentence not only vividly describes the fullness and agitation of Mei Xiang, but also makes the poet's personality charm stand out and radiate exceptionally!
The poem Mo Mei not only embodies the style of plum blossom he painted, but also embodies the author's noble taste and indifferent mind to fame and fortune, and clearly shows his unflattering firmness and pure moral integrity.
In this poem, one is "light" and the other is "full of personality". On the one hand, Mo Mei's rich posture and the poet's proud image are vividly on the paper; On the other hand, it makes people feel that the fragrance of calligraphy and plum blossoms seems to come to their faces! Let "poetic style", "painting style" and "personality" be skillfully combined!
The first two sentences, "My first tree, Xiyan Lake, is full of flowers and light ink marks", directly describe Mo Mei. In the painting, the plum trees beside the pond are in full bloom, and the plum blossoms are all "Xiyan Lake" stained with light ink. The allusion poet named "My Home" after the Jin Dynasty calligrapher Wang Xizhi used Wang Xizhi's Linchi Book, and the water in the pool was all black.
original text
The first tree in my Xiyan Lake is light ink.
Don't praise the good color, as long as it is clear and full of dried Kun.