Lin Bu's famous poem about plum blossoms: sparse shadows slanting across the clear and shallow water, faint fragrance floating in the moonlight at dusk, etc.
All the flowers are swaying and blooming alone, occupying the small garden with all the charm. The sparse shadows are slanting across the clear and shallow water, and the faint fragrance is floating in the moonlight at dusk. The frost bird steals its eyes when it wants to come down, and the pink butterfly seems to know how to unite and break its soul. Fortunately, the slight chanting can make the picture more detailed, and there is no need for the golden statue of the sandalwood board.
This poem can be called a classic among classics. It is rare for its wide spread and high popularity among literati. It has a high status among the plum poems. "The sparse shadows slant across the clear water, and the faint fragrance floats on the moon at dusk" is the most wonderful sentence in the whole poem. It has been imitated by people throughout the ages, but has never been surpassed.
Poetic:
The plum blossoms are sparse and cold, the moon is hazy, the stream is clear and shallow, the plum blossoms and the water and the moon set off each other, creating a beautiful, bright and clean space. The solitary, clear and elegant appearance is lifelike.
Introduction to Lin Bu
Lin Bu (967-1028), also known as Tui Zhi, also known as Fan Chuan Jushi, was a litterateur in the late Tang and early Song dynasties. He was a literary giant in the Southern Tang Dynasty and was known as one of the representatives of the "Southern Tang Poetry School". Lin Bu's poems take nature as their theme, focus on expressing personal emotions, and are deeply emotional and rich in local characteristics.
Lin Bu was born in Nanchang, Jiangxi Province. He moved to Fujian with his parents when he was a boy, and later held various official positions in Fujian. After Li Yu, the later leader of the Southern Tang Dynasty, came to the throne, Lin Bu was appointed as an official and served as Taichang Shaoqing and Taichang Qing. After Li Yu was destroyed by the Northern Song Dynasty, Lin Bu was captured and exiled to the north, and eventually died in Hebei.
Lin Bu's poetry works include "Collected Works of Fan Chuan" and "Two Main Ci Poems of the Southern Tang Dynasty", among which "Yong Mei" and "Farewell to the Ancient Original Grass" are famous. His poetry style is fresh, natural and full of emotion, and he is known as the representative of the "Fan Chuan School". Lin Bu's poetry had a profound impact on later literature, and he is known as one of the representative figures of Southern Tang literature.
The reasons why poems have become famous lines
1. Content. A good poem should have unique connotations and emotions, depict a profound philosophy of life and emotional experience, and have profound thoughts. Connotation and emotional value. Form, a good poem should have unique poetic form and artistic expression techniques, such as rhythm, meter, rhyme, parallelism, antithesis, etc., and have good poetic aesthetic value.
2. Spread, a good poem needs to be widely praised and spread, become people's most common cultural memory, and be widely sung and quoted. Influence, a good poem needs to have a profound impact and inspiration on future generations, be praised and praised by future generations, and become a classic in the history of literature. Only with these factors can it become a classic and be praised and passed down by future generations.