The significance of the poem Mo Mei

"Momei" means: there is a plum tree in Xiyan Lake near my home, and the blooming plum blossoms all show faint ink marks. Don't need others to praise its beautiful color, just need the fragrance of plum blossoms to diffuse between heaven and earth.

The first tree in my family, Xiyan Lake, is blooming with faint ink marks. Don't boast about the good color, just let the air be full of dried Kun.

The word notes are as follows:

1, Mo Mei: Ink painting plum blossom. It is also written as "dark and pale plum, a treasure in plum blossoms".

2. My home: My home. The hometown of Wang Xizhi, a calligrapher in Jin Dynasty. Because Wang Xizhi and Wang Mian have the same surname and hometown, they compare themselves.

3. Xiyan Lake: a pool for washing pens and inkstones after writing and drawing. It is said that Zhong You practiced calligraphy when he was young, and often used the pool next to his home to wash his brush, so that the whole pool was dark in the end. When Wang Xizhi of the Eastern Jin Dynasty said that "the middle school books in the pool are as dark as the water in the pool", it was an allusion to boast that he loved the art and culture of calligraphy and painting.

4. Head: On the side.

5, all: the meaning of flowering.

6. Light ink: In ink painting, there are four kinds of ink colors, such as clear ink, light ink, strong ink and Jiao Mo. What is said here is that the plum blossoms are dotted with faint ink.

7. Mark: Mark, mark to the left.

8. Flow: It means circulation and distribution. Many versions are "left".

9. Qingqi: The so-called Qingqi is naturally fragrant to plum blossoms, but here it is also a metaphor for the lofty spirit of self-love. The so-called clear gas means elegance, righteousness and harmony.

10, Man Gankun: It pervades the world. M: Diffuse. Gan Kun: refers to the world between heaven and earth.

Appreciation of Mo Mei

Mo Mei is a seven-character quatrain written by Wang Mian, a poet in Yuan Dynasty. This poem was written in about nine to ten years from Yuan Shundi to Zheng Zheng (1349- 1350). Wang Mian returned to Shaoxing after a long-distance roaming, and bought land to build a house in Jiulishan, Huiji. He was named Meihua House and was named Meihua House Owner. This poem was written in the plum blossom house. At this time, on the eve of the peasant uprising at the end of Yuan Dynasty, facing the insoluble contradictions in real life, the author wrote this poem emotionally.

The first two sentences of this poem directly describe Mo Mei, while the last two sentences praise Mo Mei's virtuous character and Dont Ask For Help's boasting. He just wants to leave a fragrance of virtue in the world, but in fact, he uses plum as a metaphor to express his attitude towards life and noble sentiments without flattering the secular. The whole poem is exquisitely conceived, light and elegant, straight and melodious, full of fresh and elegant atmosphere.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Momei