What does it mean to have plum blossoms growing on the snow bank and hundreds of grasses growing in the spring mud?

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Accompany Pei Shijun to climb Yueyang Tower

Du Fu

The lake is vast and cloudy, and the tower is lonely in the evening.< /p>

The gift was given to Xu Ruzi, and the poem was thanked to Xuancheng.

Plum blossoms grow on the snow bank, and grass grows on the spring mud.

If you dare to disobey the fisherman's question, you will march further south from now on.

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In the spring of the fourth year of the Dali calendar, when the poet left Yueyang for Tanzhou, Chenzhou and other places, he set out from Pei Yin's house in Baimatan (today's Xiangyin). In the poem "Accompanying Pei to the Yueyang Tower", "Etiquette" "Add Xu Ruzi, and the poem will continue with Xie Xuancheng", it is written that Du Fu compared himself to Xu Zhi, a famous sage in the Eastern Han Dynasty, and compared Pei Shijun to Chen Fan, a corporal of courtesy and virtue. It can be seen that Du Fu received very good hospitality during his several months in Yueyang. .Xie Xuancheng refers to Xie Tiao, a poet from the Qi Dynasty in the Northern Dynasty. He wrote elegantly and was good at five-character poems. He once served as the prefect of Xuancheng, so he was also known as Xie Xuancheng. Du Fu compared Pei Shijun to Xie Tiao here and praised him very much. "Poetry" refers to Du Fu's singing of Pei Shijun's poems. Pei Shijun was so polite and entertained that they climbed up the stairs together to enjoy the scenery of the lake and mountains. At this moment, Du Fu could not be excited. Du Fu went to Yueyang and said to Pei Shijun, It was also very exciting. When seeing an old friend who was hungry and cold, so lonely, it was inevitable to give him warm hospitality. Therefore, Du Fu received spiritual and material comfort when he was in Yueyang. Therefore, there is a saying "Plum blossoms grow on the snow bank, and grass grows on the spring mud." "If you dare to disobey the fisherman's questions, you will march southward from now on."