The verses about bamboo are as follows:
1. Sitting alone in the secluded bamboo, playing the piano and roaring.
Translation:
Sitting alone in the quiet bamboo forest, playing the piano and singing loudly.
Appreciation:
This poem describes the leisure life and taste of the hermit. It depicts the leisure life of the poet sitting alone under the moon, playing the piano and screaming. The words and sentences are simple and elegant, conveying the poet's The tranquil and indifferent mood expresses the realm of tranquility, elegance and unconventionality.
2. It is better to eat without meat than to live without bamboo.
Translation:
It is better to have no meat to eat than to live without bamboo. Without meat, people will lose weight, but without bamboo, people will become vulgar.
Appreciation:
This poem describes the leisure life and taste of the hermit. It depicts the leisure life of the poet sitting alone under the moon, playing the piano and screaming. The words and sentences are simple and elegant, conveying the poet's The tranquil and indifferent mood expresses the realm of tranquility, elegance and unconventionality.
3. Stay firm on the green hills and never let go; your roots are still in the broken rocks.
Translation:
If you bite the green mountain, you will never let go. The roots have already penetrated deeply into the rock.
Appreciation:
The author uses objects as metaphors for people, and actually writes bamboos, but it is people he praises. The poet stands on the green hills, with hard rocks as the background and foundation. He says that the bamboo "clines to the green hills", "breaks the rocks with its roots", and "struggles with thousands of blows". "Strong strength" is a true portrayal of the bamboo that has withstood the wind and rain and the person symbolized by the bamboo.