In his "Xiao Mei in the Mountain Garden", "The shadows are shallow, and the fragrance floats at dusk." It is a vivid portrayal of plum blossom, a household name, and is known as the eternal swan song.
The original text is:
Flowers withered, unique plum blossoms swept out against the wind, and the scenery of the small park was beautiful. "Mottled shadows hang obliquely on the clear shallow water, and their fragrance spreads peacefully in the moonlight dusk."
Cold birds want to fly, first glimpse plum blossoms; Butterflies will be enchanting if they know the beauty of plum blossoms. Fortunately, there are micro-songs to compare, and there is no need for sandalwood golden jars.
Translation:
After all the flowers are gone, only plum blossoms are so beautiful and bright that they have become the most beautiful scenery in the small garden. Plum branches above the water reflect sparse reflections, and faint fragrance floats in the moonlight.
Birds in winter should stop on the branches of plum trees to peep. Butterflies in summer should be ashamed to death if they know the beauty of this plum blossom. Fortunately, you can recite poems and get close to plum blossoms, and you don't need to sing on the sandalwood board or drink with a golden bottle.
Extended data
Lin Bu is good at drawing things, but he never exaggerates. ICBC's calligraphy is bony, and its brushwork, such as Ou Yangxun and Li Jianzhong, is particularly wonderful.
As a poem, the dragon's language is lonely. He wrote down his chest and many strange sentences, but he never saved the manuscript. Qingyuan style, write more about the beauty of the West Lake, reflecting seclusion and leisure interest.
For example, the poem "Looking at the Men's Room at the End of Gushan Temple" in Seven Laws is cold and clear, which is a typical embodiment of its poetic style. The poem "The shadow is shallow and the moon is fragrant" in the poem "Xiaomei in the Mountain Garden" successfully describes the charm of plum blossoms, and is known as "Yongmei's eternal swan song".
Lu You said that his calligraphy was superior to others. Su Shi highly praised Lin Bu's poems, books and character, and wrote a poem for his book: "Poetry is not cold like Dongye (Meng Jiao), and books are poor like staying in Taiwan (Li Jianzhong)." Huang Tingjian said: "Jun Fu's calligraphy is superior to others. Every time I see it, there is no cure, and I am hungry and full. "
Shen Zhou in the Ming Dynasty said, "I love Uncle Weng thin and hard, and the clouds are as green as the West Lake. It is true that Xitai has no meat, and a few lines of jade-like stone contain Kethleen. However, the wind festival overflows, and the word is absolutely vulgar. " . There are only three kinds of Lin Bu's calligraphy works, among which the self-written poem is the oldest.
Baidu Encyclopedia-Linbu