As far as Chinese classical poetry is concerned, when referring to national character, images such as plum blossoms, orchids, bamboos, chrysanthemums, peonies, cranes, and pine trees are often used to express it; when describing the longing for a foreign land and place names, When making comparisons, the nickname of the country or one or even several famous scenery is often used as an introduction. The word "magnificent" cannot actually be equated with the national image, but there is one image that is very special, that is, the tripod. ——As a national ritual vessel, the tripod is supreme and supreme. There is a metaphor for "the vessel for clearing the temple", and there is also the saying of "one word, nine tripods". Therefore, in terms of the choice to represent the national image, only the tripod is closest to the perfection in people's imagination and reality. But we should note that in many poems, grand images such as rainbows, mountains, the Great Wall, rivers, lakes and seas are still regarded as relatively reliable "pan-national images".
Jinjin (passenger riding on the cloud) today