Original: "Mo Mei"
Author Wang Mian? the Yuan Dynasty
My first tree, Xiyan Lake, is covered with light ink.
Don't boast about the good color, just let the air be full of dried Kun.
A plum blossom growing near the West Wild Goose Lake has no bright color, but it seems to be a faint ink mark after washing the pen. It doesn't need others to praise its color, but only cares about filling the faint fragrance between heaven and earth.
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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.
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.
In this poem, a "light" and a "full" have their own personalities. On the one hand, the richness of Mo Mei and the image of the poet's pride 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. Thus, the "poetic style", "painting style" and personality are skillfully integrated together, with realm, boldness, indifference and straightforward music, which is unique in Yuan poetry.