What are the four original sentences of the seven-step poem? The four sentences in the original seven-step poem are explained as follows:
1, the first sentence: "Green hills share the same wind and rain" expresses the wonder and impermanence that the poet feels in the face of the changes in nature.
2. The second sentence: "The bright moon was once two townships" expresses the poet's thinking about the moon. Although the moon can be seen in different places, there is actually only one, which is a metaphor for the similarity of human emotions and the commonality of souls.
3. The third sentence: "Talking about meeting a monk because of crossing a bamboo yard" describes that when the poet walked through a bamboo yard, he met a monk and talked with him. This poem embodies Su Shi's emphasis on the meeting and communication between people, and also expresses his hope for spiritual communication and life.
4. The fourth sentence: "Find the flower path to the bridge again" depicts the poet's pursuit of beauty and tranquility on the road of meditation. He seeks inner peace by looking for natural landscapes, such as flower paths and stream bridges. This poem expresses the yearning for inner peace and spiritual peace.
5. The Seven-step Poem describes the natural scenery and life thinking in a concise way, and expresses the poet's exploration and perception of understanding nature, universality of human nature and spiritual pursuit. At the same time, it also conveys the feelings of harmony between soul and nature.
A brief introduction to the author of seven-step poem
Su Shi (1 037-11kloc-0/) is the author of1seven-step poem. He is a brilliant poet with outstanding achievements in literature, calligraphy and painting.
2. In terms of literature, Su Shi mainly wrote poems with many representative works. His poems are fresh and natural, bold and free, and often express his love and thinking about natural scenery, endowing his poems with sincere feelings and profound thoughts. Among them, Seven Steps Poetry is considered as one of his most concise works, which shows his superb writing skills and profound insight into nature, life and mind.