"Bamboo Rain and Pine Organ Rhyme, Tea Smoke and Moon Book Sound" is a couplet inscribed by Mr. Fu Shan, a thinker, calligrapher and outstanding representative of Shanxi cultural celebrities in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties.
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"Bamboo rain, pine waterfalls, tea, cigarettes and books on the moon" shows the author's ambition and interest. There are no verbs, only six pairs of nouns. "Qin Yun" and "Scholar" reflect learning activities and are the core of couplets. The first four words are set off by the surrounding scenery. The purity of the bamboo rain and the breeze highlights the elegance of the piano rhyme, and the obscurity of the tea smoke and the moon shadow especially shows the clarity of the book sound.
Through this series of symbolic images, the All-China Federation has highlighted an image of a loyal and noble scholar with elegant taste. The couplets are refined, antithetical, profound in artistic conception and elegant in charm, and can be read for people.