Poems about appreciating bamboo

Zheng Xie (Banqiao) wrote two poems about bamboo, one of which is "Inscribed on Bamboo and Stone":

"I insist on not letting go of the green mountains, and my roots are still in the broken rocks. It has endured thousands of blows but is still strong, despite the winds from east to west, north and south." This poem not only points out the "situation" of bamboo, but also directly expresses the steadiness of bamboo. It can withstand all kinds of hardships and tests, and it seems to be an upright and unyielding person. Martyrs, people look forward to and "respect" them.

Another poem is "Inscribed on Painted Bamboo":

"The painted bamboos are inserted into the sky and the earth, and the wind and rain are written on the pen. "Now I refuse to follow human laws and write dragons with beards and phoenix tails." The first two sentences describe the momentum of painting bamboo, and the last two sentences both describe the "stubbornness of choosing the good" between people and bamboo, and not following the vulgar trends and not being vulgar things. personality.