Whose poem is it to insist on the castle peak and not relax?

Zheng Banqiao was poor in childhood, bereaved of his mother, educated by his wet nurse, and studied painting with his father. In his early years, he made a living by selling paintings in Yangzhou, and often lived an embarrassing life of "paying debts when he was lonely and collecting debts when he was pecked at the door". With the support of friends, he got the opportunity to study. In the imperial examination, he was a scholar of Kangxi, a juren of Yongzheng and a scholar of Qianlong. During his tenure, he denounced the traitors and tried his best to relieve them, and was later falsely accused of being dismissed from office. When he left his job, he had only three donkeys, one for himself, one for carrying books and Ruan Qin, and the other for a servant. It can be described as "clean hands" and "the return of an official." This poem is a portrayal of him not being in cahoots with the world.

This poem embodies the tenacity, persistence and indomitable quality of bamboo. It is a painting poem praising Yanzhu and a poem chanting things. At first, the word "persistence" was used to personify rock bamboo, which has conveyed its charm; The last two sentences further describe the character of Yanzhu. After numerous hardships, Yanzhu has grown into a particularly tall and straight figure, and has never been afraid of the strong winds in the east, west, north and south. Zheng Xie not only wrote beautiful poems about bamboo, but also painted it vividly. In his words, he painted bamboo to comfort the working people in the world. So this poem is written on the surface of bamboo, but in fact it is written on people, and it is written on the author's own upright and stubborn character. He will never bow to any evil forces. At the same time, this poem can also touch our lives, overcome difficulties in a tortuous and harsh environment, face reality, be as strong and brave as Yanzhu, and reflect the feelings of patriots.

It is also a poem that expresses its integrity and integrity by relying on things and the tenacity of rock bamboo.

The language of this poem is simple and lively, but it is persistent and powerful. It vividly describes the free, firm and optimistic character of bamboo, which was born in a harsh environment and grew up in danger. Bamboo took root and sprouted in the broken rocks, and was hit by wind, snow, rain and frost, but it was the word "bite" that described the tenacity of bamboo. The word "Ren" in the last sentence also shows the spirit of bamboo, which is fearless, generous and optimistic.