Lin Hejing's Poems in Ming Dynasty

1. The poem of Lin Hejing Yongmei, a poet in the Ming Dynasty, is called Xiaomei in the Mountain.

Flowers withered, unique plum blossoms swept out against the wind, and the scenery of the small park was beautiful.

"Mottled shadows hang obliquely on the clear shallow water, and their fragrance spreads peacefully in the moonlight dusk."

Cold birds want to fly, first glimpse plum blossoms; Butterflies will be enchanting if they know the beauty of plum blossoms.

Fortunately, there are micro-songs to compare, and there is no need for sandalwood golden jars.

2. Poetry appreciation

Xiaomei in the Mountain Garden is a poem about things. In the history of China's poetry, there are many poems that express the poet's feelings by chanting things, which are generally called chanting things. Like ancient love poems, it is numerous and has become a major category of classical poems. Yongmei is also a large part of the poems about objects. Throughout the ages, many poets have sung plum blossoms. Among such a large number of Yongmei's works, Lin Bu's "Xiaomei in the Mountain Garden" is one of them.

3. Introduction to the author

Lin Bu (967- 1028) was born in Qiantang (now Hangzhou, Zhejiang). After his death, he gave two people, Shi and Jing, which were later called Shi and Jing. He has never been an official in his life and lived a quiet and indifferent life. He especially likes plum blossoms. He planted plums and raised cranes in Gushan for decades, and was called "Plum Wife Crane". Writing such beautiful plum blossom poems is based on his life.