Part 1: Picking nectar on a coconut tree.
Although the coconut tree is not noble, it has become a wonderful work in Su Shi's works. Coconut trees towering, Su Shi described it so beautiful, so artistic.
Picking nectar from coconut trees is a different experience, just like being in a fairyland. Su Shi used "coconut dew" to describe beautiful things. Through this poem, he tells us that beauty is not necessarily luxurious and complicated, it can exist in the ordinary, as long as we feel and discover it with our hearts.
The second quarter: bring a bowl, white jade incense.
Holding a bowl of white jade incense is Su Shi's actual enjoyment of beauty. This bowl of white jade is not only as white as jade, but more importantly, it exudes an intoxicating fragrance.
Su Shi used "a bowl of white jade fragrance" to describe this kind of beauty, which reflected his meticulous taste and deep love for every good thing in life. He told us through this poem that we should cherish the beauty around us, feel it with our heart and appreciate the little things that can bring us happiness and satisfaction.
Section 3: Answer questions and taste life.
The question "Please answer this question" in the poem may not have a specific answer, but it is more to guide us to think and reflect. Faced with the busyness and pressure of modern society, we tend to ignore the beauty around us and fall into the whirlpool of anxiety and pursuit of utility.
Su Shi reminded us through this sentence that we should stop and think about what we are pursuing and how we can really enjoy the beauty of life. The answer may be simple, that is, in ordinary days, learn to slow down and savor life with your heart.
Su Shi's poem "Coconut trees gather nectar and bring a bowl of white jade fragrance" evokes people's love and cherish for life by describing beautiful natural scenery and enjoying beautiful things.
This poem tells us that beauty does not necessarily need luxury and complexity, it can exist in the ordinary, as long as we feel and discover it with our hearts. In the face of daily stress and anxiety, we need to stop, return to our hearts, and taste the small but beautiful things in life that can bring us happiness and satisfaction.