Origin: Zhu Shi, a poet in Qing Dynasty, Zheng Xie.
Despite the wind and rain, bamboo is still strong.
2. After thousands of flowers and grass wither, stay in the snow.
Source: From Bai Juyi's "Title Li Ciyun Window Bamboo" in Tang Dynasty.
Moral: It's cold in winter, and all flowers and grasses are withered, only the bamboo in front of the window is still green; When it snows heavily, you can see white with green, which has a unique mood in Ling Xue.
3. Hsinchu is taller than the old bamboo branches, supported by veteran cadres.
Origin: Hsinchu by Zheng Xie in Qing Dynasty.
Meaning: Hsinchu can surpass the old bamboo because of its birth and nourishment.
4, this gentleman wants to shine on you, the cloud is hundreds of feet high.
Source: From Hsinchu Fu in Qing Dynasty.
It means: you want the bamboo to be blue, and the cloud stands a hundred feet high.
5, you should be a gentleman, don't be caught in the pool.
Origin: Shen Yue's Ode to Bamboo in front of the eaves in the Southern and Northern Dynasties.
Meaning: I appreciate the wind instrument of the gentleman, not the scenery of Chi Pan before and after the flowers; It is my wish to grow up in front of your window!
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