How to write the copy of Plum Blossom Fu

"Plum Blossom Ode" is a prose written by Han Yu, a writer in the Tang Dynasty. It uses plum blossoms as the theme and expresses the noble quality of plum blossoms and the fighting spirit of life. The following are some classic sentences in "Plum Blossom Fu", which can be used as the copywriting of Plum Blossom Fu:

1. "Plum blossoms pride themselves on purity, pride themselves on nobility, and are not fragrant because there is no one around."

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2. "The cold spring brings a bath in Huaqing Pool, and the hot spring water washes away the grease; the waiter lifts up the delicate and feeble, it is the beginning of new blessings."

3. "Don't be afraid of the floating clouds covering your eyes. , The body is at the highest level."

4. "What is the difference between white snow and salt in the sky?"

5. "Don't do evil for small things. , Don’t neglect a good thing because it is small.”

These sentences describe the elegance and tenacity of plum blossoms, as well as the qualities that people should have. If you need copywriting for Plum Blossom Fu, you can select some of the sentences or modify them according to your own needs.

"Plum Blossom Ode"

"Plum Blossom Ode" is a poem about plum blossom written by Song Jing, a famous prime minister in the Tang Dynasty (a native of Nanhe County, Xingtai City, Hebei Province) before he entered his official career. Little Fu. Emperor Qianlong admired Song Jing's character and his "Plum Blossom Ode" so much that in the autumn of 1750, he wrote Song Jing's "Plum Blossom Ode" in his own handwriting at Shilipu Plum Blossom Pavilion, composed a poem, and painted an ancient plum blossom. Qianlong left a lot of ink, but his paintings are rare in the world.