Jieshi Tiao You Lan is a lyric poem written by Li Bai, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. The theme of this poem is orchids, which shows the poet's deep feelings for orchids and his praise for natural beauty.
The poem begins to describe the situation of orchids, which grow in a quiet valley, away from the hubbub, quietly enjoying the shadows of pine and bamboo trees on both sides. This scene makes people feel very peaceful and comfortable, as if they can penetrate the shackles of time and space and enter another world.
Subsequently, this poem describes the morphology and temperament of orchids, as well as its fragrance. Although orchids are not as beautiful as peony, they have unique temperament and elegance, and the fresh and elegant aroma brings people spiritual purification and beautiful enjoyment.
Finally, this poem expresses the poet's admiration and praise for nature, as well as his attitude towards life and philosophical thinking through the strong emotional catharsis of orchids. He believes that we should learn from nature, pursue inner beauty and elegance like orchids, and pursue our ideals unremittingly.
In a word, the poem Jieshi Diao You Lan not only shows the poet's love and affection for You Lan, but also reflects the poet's personality and philosophical thinking. It depicts an elegant and quiet natural scene in concise language, conveys the profound connotation of being positive, pursuing ideals and cherishing nature, and has high literary value and artistic charm.
Guqin:
Guqin, also known as lyre, Qin Yu and lyre, is a traditional plucked instrument in China, with a history of more than 3,000 years, belonging to the silk in the eight tones. Guqin has a wide range, deep timbre and lingering sound.
Ancient books recorded Fuxi's piano-making, as well as legends about Shennong's piano-making, Huangdi's piano-making and Tang Yao's piano-making. Shun set the piano as five strings, added one string, and cut one string into seven strings? ; It can be seen that Chinese guqin culture has a long history and is profound.
There are more than 3,360 songs in Qin Le, more than 30 songs in Qin Le/KLOC-0 and more than 300 songs in Qin Ge. On June 7th, 2003, 165438+ UNESCO World Heritage Committee announced that Chinese Guqin was selected as the world intangible cultural heritage. In 2006, it was listed in the list of China's intangible cultural heritage.