What is the poetic nature of "To Liu Jingwen" in Grade Three?

This poem was given by the poet as a gift to his good friend Liu Jingwen. The poet compares people to their prime with the scenery in winter. Although youth has passed, it is also the golden stage of maturity and great achievements in life. Encourage friends to cherish this wonderful time, be optimistic and make unremitting efforts, and never be depressed and laugh at yourself.

To Liu Jingwen Su Shi [Song Dynasty]

The lotus flower withered, so did the lotus leaf holding the rain, and only the branches of chrysanthemum stood proudly against the frost.

You must remember the best scenery in a year, which is in the late autumn and early winter of orange and green.

The lotus flower withered, even the lotus leaf holding the rain withered, only to defeat the chrysanthemum flower branch and stand proudly in the frost. You must remember that the best time of the year is the late autumn and early winter when oranges are golden and green.

Author's brief introduction Su Shi (103765438+1October 8th-1August 24th, 2008), with the name Zhan, is also known as Tieguan Taoist, Dongpo layman, Su Dongpo and Su Xian, and is of Han nationality, Meishan, Meizhou (Meishan, Sichuan).

Su Shi was a literary leader in the mid-Northern Song Dynasty, and made great achievements in poetry, ci, writing, calligraphy and painting. His works include Seven Chapters of Dongpo, Dongpo Yi Zhuan, Dongpo Yuefu, Xiaoxiang Bamboo Stone Atlas, Ancient Wood and Strange Stone Atlas, etc.