The Cultural Connotation of Fushun Amber

There are also many poems about Fushun amber by contemporary poets, the most representative of which is Fan Yong's poem Seven Rhymes about Fushun Amber: "Poria cocos is rich in pine juice, which is rare in the world. I just had a lover the day before yesterday, and I have had a lover since then. The luster is soft and moist, reflecting the present, and the colors are numerous and varied. I can't put it down all day long, and I know that mosquitoes and ants are willing to join in. " "When the new land is extremely inclined, everything will deposit coniferous resin. Cold, hot, dry, wet, condensed and moist, golden blood wax stone. It's too late to cherish and regret. I am frugal with my master's sword, and I am sorry for the value of amber. " "Fushun Insect Amber Seven Rhymes": "Mosquitoes fly among pines and cypresses, and sub-hot trees are full of vitality. The balsam drops in milliseconds, and the beauty is buried for a thousand years. Packaging loses its sharpness in an instant, and it converges forever. Be the new favorite after the century and keep the true colors of teaching and scientific research. " "The Seven Laws Fu Fushun Amber Carving": "See the new things in disorder and stare at the Buddha. Because the material has shallow knife marks, the color carving technique is deeper. After years of hype, it will be more than one ton in ten years. God's idleness has finally become a device, and there is no second person in this art today. " The chanting of Fushun amber by ancient and modern poets endowed Fushun amber with rich and colorful national cultural soul.