The poem describes the scene where the rain hits plum blossoms and the wind blows bamboo. "Thin Plum Shadow" is an anthropomorphic rhetorical device, which personifies plum blossoms and makes them have the life modality of people ("thin"), thus making ordinary events artistic and giving people unlimited aftertaste.
Free from dust at all, the bamboo fence hut is willing. -Song Wang Qi's "Mei".
The poem describes the image of plum blossom blooming next to the bamboo fence thatched cottage, and the flowers and leaves are not contaminated with any dust. It is intended to use plum blossom as a metaphor to express one's pursuit of self-discipline and self-regulation.
Don't boast about the good color, just let the air be full of dried Kun. -"Mo Mei" by Wang Yuan Mian.
The air is clear and fragrant. Gan Kun, heaven and earth. Poets express their feelings through things. In the Ming Dynasty, the ink plum he wrote was different from the bright colors of Bai Mei and Hongmei, but its fragrance filled the space between heaven and earth. I use plum to describe myself in the dark, which shows that I am noble and do not agree with the aspirations and interests of secular people.