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Song Dynasty: Su Shi
The lotus flower withered, so did the lotus leaf holding the rain, and only the branches of chrysanthemum stood proudly against the frost.
You must remember the best scenery in a year, which is in the late autumn and early winter of orange and green.
Lotus withered, even the lotus leaf holding the rain withered, only the flower branch that defeated chrysanthemum stood proudly in the frost. You must remember that the best scenery in a year is in the late autumn and early winter when oranges are golden and green.
Extended data:
1, creative background
(1) This poem was written in the early winter of 1090 (the fifth year of Yuan You). At that time, Su Shi was working in Hangzhou, and Liu Ye, who was also the supervisor of the two armies in Zhejiang, was in Hangzhou. The two have a close relationship and have a deep deal.
(2) On the one hand, the poet regarded Liu Jingwen as a national scholar and recommended himself as "begging for Liu Ji's grandson"; On the other hand, encourage this poem. When Su Shi wrote this poem, Liu was 58 years old, and it was inevitable that his life was dying.
Step 2 enjoy
This poem was written by the poet and given to his good friend Liu Jingwen. The first two sentences of the poem describe the scenery, and grasp the "lotus flower exhausted" and "chrysanthemum remnant" to describe the bleak scene in late autumn and early winter. There is a sharp contrast between "nothing" and "still there", which highlights the image of Chrysanthemum Ao Shuang fighting the cold.
(2) The last two sentences discuss the scenery and reveal the purpose of giving poems. It shows that although the winter scenery is bleak and cold, it also has fruitful and mature harvest, but it is incomparable in other seasons.
(3) The poet wrote this way to describe that when a person reaches the prime of life, although his youth has passed away, it is also the golden stage of his life's maturity and great achievements. Encourage friends to cherish this great time, be optimistic and make unremitting efforts, and never be depressed or laugh at yourself.