The poem "Song Qing" means that Song Qing is standing upright under the heavy snow. You know, the pine tree is noble, noble, until it melts.
Chen Yi's Song Qing is the first poem in Miscellaneous Odes on a Winter Night. A group of poems named Ode to a Winter Night (*** 12 19) was first published in the first issue of Poetry Journal 1962. This poem eulogizes the perseverance, indomitable righteousness and heroism of the people of party member and China, as well as the indomitable, brave and courageous spirit of that particular era.
Original: heavy snow presses pines and cypresses, and pines and cypresses are tall and straight. You should know that pine trees are noble and noble before melting. Appreciation of the poem: the first two sentences of the poem: "The snow presses the pine and cypress, and the pine and cypress are tall and straight." Put Pine in a harsh environment, an almost tense atmosphere, we can see the tyranny of snow and feel Pine's struggle. By pressing the two verbs of "beating the floor", Pine's perseverance, persistence, honest and frank and heroism are vividly written.
The last two sentences of the poem are "noble and noble until the snow melts." The author believes that pine trees will show their noble nature after being washed and baptized by wind and snow. "The heavy snow overwhelms the pines, and the pines are tall and straight" is not only the embodiment of Chen Yi's personality strength, but also the image representation of the spirit of our party and people who are not afraid of difficulties, full of heroism and are more frustrated and brave.