The classic lines of bamboo poetry are as follows:
1. Stay firm on the green hills and never let go; your roots are still in the broken rocks. It has endured thousands of blows but is still strong, regardless of the winds from east to west, north and south. ——Zheng Xie's "Bamboo and Stone"
Appreciation: This poem is a poem about bamboo. This poem uses objects as a metaphor for people. By praising the strong bamboo standing in the broken rock, the poet implicitly expresses his noble thoughts and sentiments that he will never follow the crowd. The language of the whole poem is simple and has profound meaning.
What the poet praises is not the softness of bamboo, but the perseverance of bamboo. The two sentences "Still strong after a thousand blows, no matter how wind blows from east to west" describe the harsh objective environment that tests the strength of bamboo. No matter the wind blows or rains, no matter how frosty or snowy it is, the green bamboos are still "strong" and stand proudly.
2. Bamboo branches, Bamboo branches, stained with tears to express lovesickness. Chu Ke wanted to hear Yao Se's complaint. It was late at night in Xiaoxiang when the moon was bright. ——Liu Yuxi's "Mottled Bamboo Branches of Xiaoxiang God"
Appreciation: The whole poem is sad and resentful, with lingering thoughts, which reflects the style and characteristics of Meng Deci. "Mottled bamboo branches, mottled bamboo branches, dotted with tears to express lovesickness." The two refrains, on the one hand, strengthen the sad atmosphere, on the other hand, they evoke and deepen people's impression of the relevant traditional stories.
In this deep lament, the poet actually integrated his own resentment and pain of being demoted. He wrote from the spots on the bamboo to the tears of the characters, and from the tears of the characters. I miss each other in two places, deeply and deeply. In the poet's writing, mottled bamboo has become a symbol of sentimental lovesickness, a timeless and elegant image, and is no longer an ordinary natural scenery.
3. The new bamboo branches are higher than the old bamboo branches, all because of the support of old people. Next year there will be another new born, the ten-foot-long dragon grandson will come around Fengchi. ——Zheng Xie's "Hsinchu"
Appreciation: This poem is a metaphor for the youth to be better than the blue, and the growth of new forces requires the older generation to actively support Hsinchu to be higher than the old bamboo branches, all relying on the support of old people. These two sentences not only express that "the waves behind the Yangtze River push the waves ahead, and the new generation is better than the old", they also express that the younger generations will not forget the support and guidance of their predecessors.