The ancient poem "Mo Mei"

The poem of the ancient poem Mo Mei is as follows:

1. Mo Mei: Zhu, Song

In the dream, the Qingjiang River is drunk with ink, and the cold branches are fine with frost. Now that there is a clear distinction between black and white, don't ask, be a world costume.

2. Mo Mei: Zhao Bingwen, Jin Dynasty

Painters don't make rouge noodles, but they are afraid that others will think I am real. We didn't know each other when we met. Xia Fu never cut a jade man.

3. Mo Mei: Zhang Gui, Song.

Shuibian village, a valley on the hillside, was once blocked by flowers. I still hate Dongfeng, but I hate it even more.

4. Mo Mei: Wang Mian, Yuan.

The first tree in my family, Xiyan Lake, is full of flowers and light ink marks. Don't boast about the good color, just let the air be full of dried Kun.

Poetry appreciation:

This is a poem. Poets praise Mo Mei and Dont Ask For Help, just to leave a fragrance of virtue to the world. In fact, he used Mei as a metaphor to express his life attitude and noble sentiment.

The first two sentences, "The first tree in my family, Xiyan Lake, is blooming with faint ink marks", which directly describes Mo Mei. In the painting, the plum trees by the pond are in full bloom, and the plum blossoms are stained with a faint ink color. "West Wild Goose Lake" is the allusion of Wang Xizhi's "middle school books in the pool, and the water in the pool is all black".

Three or four sentences praise Mo Mei's moral integrity. It is painted in light ink, although its appearance is not exquisite, it has a beautiful, noble and dignified, secluded and detached inner temperament; It doesn't want to attract people, please people and get people's praise with bright colors. It just wants to send out a fragrance and let it stay between heaven and earth.

These two sentences are the poet's self-portrayal. Wang Mian grew up in a poor family, herding cattle during the day and studying hard under the ever-burning lamps of Buddhist temples at night. Finally, he learned a lot. He is good at poetry and painting, and he is versatile. However, he tried every time and didn't want to curry favor with the powerful, so he decided to gain fame and fortune, live in seclusion in Jiulishan, East Zhejiang, and draw rice for a living.

The phrase "don't boast of his lewdness, just leave one breath to dry Kun" shows the poet's vulgar, independent and unrequited character. This poem, titled Mo Mei, is intended to express one's ambition. The poet organically integrates painting style, poetic style and personality. Literally praising plum blossoms is actually appreciating the virtue of a person standing.