Bai Juyi's Bamboo Slip Poems

Zhu Yong is a seven-character quatrain written by Bai Juyi, a poet in the Tang Dynasty.

Don't cut it into a phoenix tube, don't cut it into a fishing rod.

After thousands of flowers and herbs wither, they stay in the snow.

Zhuzhi Fu shows the poet's noble moral sentiment, personality pursuit and attitude towards life, and also has rich cognitive value and ideological value. The formation of this rich poem is closely related to his living environment, life interest and inheritance of traditional culture. The whole poem is fresh and elegant, full of heroic spirit and high spirits. The poet's comments are expressed in images and won't make people feel boring. On the contrary, the vivid images and rich feelings in poetry have a strong appeal.