"Mottled shadows hang obliquely on the clear shallow water, and their fragrance spreads peacefully in the moonlight dusk."
The frost bird wants to peek first, but the pink butterfly knows that it will break its soul;
Fortunately, there are micro songs to compare, and you don't need to be good at * * * gold statues.
-Song Lin Bu's Plum Blossom
Lin Bu, the author, has little record about him except that he is from Qiantang. He loves the landscape of the West Lake, writes poems and calligraphy, entertains himself, grows plums and raises cranes. At that time, people called him "Mei Wife Crane". Lin Bu is high, don't ask Wenda. I often go boating on the lake and have a good time. Today, there is a crane pavilion in memory of Lin Bu (Lin Hejing) on the lonely mountain.
The first two sentences of the poem are a pen of comparison, which first shows that in the early spring when plum blossoms are in full bloom, "all the fragrance is lost", but when the spring is chilly, plum blossoms "occupy all the amorous feelings of the small garden". In the middle four sentences, the poet describes the reflection in the water, which sets off the graceful posture of plum blossoms. By rendering the hazy moonlight, it shows the elegant and pleasant fragrance of plum blossoms. These two poems are moving in silence, static in movement, neat in antithesis and beautiful in artistic conception, just like a quiet and beautiful ink painting. It is precisely because of the elegant charm and meaningful fragrance of plum blossoms that birds in winter want to peep, while butterflies in spring flowers have no chance to get close. This is a praise of plum blossoms and a belittling of the crowd, but it is written euphemistically and implicitly. The last two sentences of the poem are another picture. The poet Lin Bu lingers under the flowers, as if whispering to the plum blossom: I have something new for you to cheer you up. I don't think you need these worldly things either. This is about the elegance of plum blossom, implying the sublimity of the poet.
Plum blossom is one of the earliest flowers active in human life. There are plum blossoms in the Book of Songs, and in April, "there are flowers in the mountains, and there are Hou Mei" (Hou explained). Among the cultural relics unearthed in Shang Dynasty, it can be seen that there is plum blossom pattern on bronze tripod and plum blossom shape on bamboo slips. By the Han Dynasty, plum blossoms had entered the palace. "Miscellanies of Xijing" contains: "There are Hou Mei, Zi Hua Mei, Tongxin Mei and Li Youmei in the forest gardens of Han Dynasty." The Song Dynasty was the heyday of plum blossom cultivation in China history. Li Shu, written by Fan Chengda, a poet in the Southern Song Dynasty, is the first plum blossom monograph in China and the earliest one in the world. Mei Pu records that there were only nine varieties of plum blossoms at that time. Today, there are more than 300 varieties of plum, mainly including Dahongmei, Green Sepals, Taige Plum, Zhao and Longyou Plum. Colors are bordeaux, pink, light yellow, pure white, light ink and so on.
There are many scenic spots in China, such as Meiyuan in Wuxi, Dengfeng in Suzhou, Gushan and Chaoshan in Hangzhou, Meiling in Wuchang and Longpan in Jiangning. In the Century Park in Pudong, Shanghai, on the eve of the Spring Festival, there is a beautiful plum blossom world with fragrant snow like the sea. There is an endless stream of tourists. This is because the plum blossom with the highest integrity among flowers is the unique pride of China people!