The first tree in my Xiyan Lake is light ink. Don't boast about the good color, just let the air be full of dried Kun. The theme of this poem is Mo Mei, which expresses Wang Mian's deep admiration for plum blossom and his attitude towards life.
At the beginning, the first tree in my family, Xiyan Lake, had light ink marks, and Wang Mian directly described his family's ink plum. In his poems, he took the West Lake Head Tree as the location, which made the poems full of life. But the faint ink mark of each flower shows the uniqueness of plum blossom. Their colors are not bright, but light ink, which makes them different.
Don't let people praise lewd, only leave the air full of dry Kun, this is Wang Mian's deep admiration for plum blossom. He doesn't expect people to praise the color of plum blossoms, but only hopes that the fragrance of plum blossoms can pervade the whole world. This is also the embodiment of Wang Mian's attitude towards life. He does not pursue flamboyant splendor and vanity, but only inner fragrance and integrity.
This poem is concise in language, vivid in image and profound in meaning. It not only expresses Wang Mian's admiration for plum blossom, but also shows his attitude towards life.
The characteristics of Wang Mian's poems;
1, Natural Beauty: Most of Wang Mian's poems are based on natural scenery, depicting mountains and rivers, flowers and plants, with fresh and natural language, showing love and awe for nature. In his poems, the relationship between nature and human beings is harmonious, which sets each other off and creates a beautiful and refined atmosphere.
2. Far-reaching artistic conception: Wang Mian's poems pay attention to the integration of emotion and artistic conception, and often contain profound thoughts and emotions in concise descriptions. He is good at conveying his feelings and understanding of life through vivid language and delicate description, so that readers can think deeply and experience in the process of reading.
3. Implication: Wang Mian's poetic language is concise and implicit, and he often uses rhetorical devices such as symbols and metaphors, which has far-reaching implications. When he expresses his thoughts and feelings, he is not simply stating, but letting readers feel and understand through hints and enlightenment. This implicit expression makes his poems more artistic.
4. Close to life: Wang Mian's poems are not only artistic, but also close to life and pay attention to social reality. His poems often reflect the lives and aspirations of peasants, poor intellectuals and other people at the bottom, and show his deep concern and sympathy for social reality.