How to appreciate the poem "Rain washes Juanjuan clean, wind blows fine fragrance, but there is no cutting, so we meet the clouds."

"The rain washes Juanjuan clean, and the wind blows sweet. But if you don't cut it, you will encounter clouds. " It comes from "Yan Zheng Gong Zhai Tong Zhu Yong" by Tang Du Fu.

Juanjuan: Beautiful appearance. But: as long as. Order: manufacturing. Yes: I will. Sweeping clouds: Sweeping clouds describes the height of bamboo. The general idea of these words is that the bamboo washed by rain looks beautiful and clean, and the breeze blows and the fragrance is overflowing. As long as it is not cut down, you will see a long pole that sweeps the clouds high.

The bamboo depicted by the poet is lovely, while "rain washing" can make bamboo "clean", "wind blowing" can give bamboo "fragrance", and wind and rain can make bamboo more gratifying. The overlapping words of "Juanjuan" and "delicate" not only strengthen the expression effect, but also convey the poet's happy mood. The poet hopes that such lovely bamboo will not be cut down, foresees its gratifying growth, and reveals his love for the beautiful things in the world between the lines. Can be used to chant bamboo.