Zheng Xie, also known as Zheng Banqiao Kerou, Banqiao and Lian, was born in Xinghua, Jiangsu, and died at 1693+0765. Kangxi is a scholar, Yongzheng is a juren and Qianlong is a scholar. He lives in Yangzhou and sells paintings for a living. As one of the "Eight Eccentrics of Yangzhou", his poems, books and paintings are praised as "three wonders" and he is good at painting Zhu Lan.
Bamboo clings to the green hills, and its roots are firmly rooted in the cracks in the rocks. After thousands of tortures and blows, it is still so strong, whether it is the southeast wind in hot summer or the northwest wind in cold winter, it can bear it, and it will still be tenacious and tenacious.
Appreciation: This poem focuses on the tenacity and persistence of bamboo. This is a poem praising Yanzhu, a poem, and a poem chanting things. At first, the word "persistence" was used to personify rock bamboo, which has conveyed its charm; The last two sentences further describe the character of Yanzhu. After numerous hardships, Yanzhu has grown into a particularly tall and straight figure, and has never been afraid of the strong winds in the east, west, north and south. Zheng Xie not only wrote beautiful poems about bamboo, but also painted it vividly. In his words, he painted bamboo to comfort the working people in the world. So this poem is written on the surface of bamboo, but in fact it is written on people, and it is written on the author's own upright and stubborn character. He will never bow to any evil forces. At the same time, this poem can also touch our lives, overcome difficulties in a tortuous and harsh environment, face reality, be as strong and brave as Yanzhu, and reflect the feelings of patriots.
It is also a poem that supports Yanzhu's tenacity and expresses his integrity and integrity.
The language of this poem is simple and lively, but it is persistent and powerful. It vividly describes the free, firm and optimistic character of bamboo, which was born in a harsh environment and grew up in danger. Bamboo took root and sprouted in the broken rocks, and was hit by wind, snow, rain and frost, but it was the word "bite" that described the tenacity of bamboo. The word "Ren" in the last sentence also shows the spirit of bamboo, which is fearless, generous and optimistic.
Commentary: This is a poem with profound meaning. The first two sentences say that bamboo is rooted in broken rocks and has a solid foundation. The second sentence says that no matter how the wind blows from all directions, the bamboo stone is still strong. While praising the firm and tenacious spirit of bamboo, the author also expressed its indomitable spirit of not being afraid of any blow. This poem is often used to describe the revolutionary's firm stance in the struggle and unshakable character when the enemy attacks.
Zheng Xie Youai painted bamboo, and the bamboo he painted is proud and vigorous, unique, with high artistic expression and artistic appeal.
Since the Song Dynasty, bamboo has been called one of the "four gentlemen" of plum, orchid, bamboo and chrysanthemum. It, open-minded, upright and evergreen, has always been regarded as a symbol of nobility, integrity, tenacity and tenacity. Zheng Xie loves painting bamboo, because bamboo can best reflect his own personality. Zheng Xie is known as the "Three Musts": Poetry, Books and Painting. He has great attainments in these three aspects, forming a complete artistic whole. Form the so-called "three truths": the characteristics of true qi, true meaning and true interest. Good at painting orchid bamboo, using cursive script to make orchid leaves vertically, which is more chaotic and less sparse, and the beauty is unparalleled. Painting bamboo is vigorous and cool, dense and dense. Now he has his own rules about painting and calligraphy: "When painting bamboo, buy more bamboo money. The paper is six feet high and costs 3,000 yuan. Let's talk about the past, only when the autumn wind passes. " Behind this elegant and ridiculous writing is the cruel exposure and ridicule of the secular. However, Zheng Xie attaches great importance to friendship and kindness. He lost his mother when he was a child and was brought up by a wet nurse. When he was a child, he played in the street with Zheng Xie on his back every day and bought him cakes with his own money. Zheng Xie and the wet nurse are as deep as children, living together. In a poem commemorating Fei's wet nurse, he said, "There are thousands of kinds of food, so it is better to have bread in your hand. You are the only wet nurse in your life." It is sincere and touching to read.
When he was young, Zheng Xie was born in a poor family, but he was uninhibited. He often "boasted, couldn't hide his words, and sat in a crazy position". (Zheng Chuan Zheng Xie). Forty-three years old, after being a scholar in high school, he worked as a magistrate in Fanxian and wei county. During his time as an official, he did a lot of good things for the benefit of the people and won the people's love. But he asked for relief to the people in the famine year, but he offended the magistrate and local gentry. He is upright and upright, caring for the people, and has the lofty character of "getting rid of mud and not touching". Ashamed of hunching over, he despised the powerful, unsealed, resolutely resigned and returned to Yangzhou to sell paintings for a living. Just like his immortal inscription, "It is better to go home and plant sweet potatoes than to be an official for the people." Bamboo Stone, one of Zheng Xie's paintings in his later years, is a portrayal of his lofty personality.
Bamboo is not relaxed at all, its roots are firmly embedded in the cracks in the rocks. After thousands of tortures and blows, it is still strong, whether it is the southeast wind or the northwest wind in winter, it can bear it and will still be tough and straight.
Zheng Xie is not only a master of Dan Qing, but also accomplished in writing lyrics and poems. The short four poems also show a vivid picture in front of readers: under the chaotic cliff, several bamboo plants stand proudly in the wind, growing and expanding tenaciously, and their tenacious and straight state is vividly on the paper.
This poem is purely about scenery, but it is by no means a sketch and copy of natural scenery. This painting has obvious symbolic significance. The bad wind on the cliff destroyed the growth of bamboo branches, which was linked to the cruel rule of the feudal dynasty. Isn't this the symbol and portrayal of the social environment at that time? Bamboo sticks "bite" in the green hills, take root in the cliffs and stand upright in the wind. Although they have been tempered, whether in summer or winter, they are still rising and standing proudly. Isn't this the embodiment of the author's indomitable noble personality? The evil wind on the cliff is ferocious, but under the urging of evil forces, the bamboo branches not only did not yield, but became stronger and more upright. From this strong contrast, we can clearly feel the author's strong hatred of evil forces, and we can better appreciate the author's lofty praise for the strong personality symbolized by bamboo.
The poet's superb artistic skills and skillful artistic language make the bamboo described have personalized characteristics, which are not only reflected in the concrete application of anthropomorphic techniques such as "persistence" and "perseverance", but also in the description of bamboo branches. "Thousands of blows are still strong, and the wind is east, west, north and south." The bamboo here is obviously a tenacious warrior! The personification technique makes readers feel cordial and true, intoxicated not only by the natural beauty in poetry, but also by the sexual beauty in poetry. The poet's language is particularly accurate, vivid and vivid. He wrote about evil forces with "thousands of blows" and ubiquitous evil forces with "east, west, north and south", which accurately summarized the characteristics of that dark age. The use of verbs is more unusual. The word "bite" shows a stubborn and tenacious character, as well as infinite charm and wonderful artistic conception. It starts with the word "bite", which is abrupt and extraordinary. It's really amazing. The words "Ren Er, East, West, South and North" vividly and accurately describe the heroic spirit of standing proudly in the wind and fighting evil!
The author portrays a tough, straight and unyielding image of bamboo branches, and through this vivid picture, expresses the author's fortitude, perseverance and integrity.
Enjoy 1
This is a poem with profound implications. The first two sentences say that bamboo is rooted in broken rocks and has a solid foundation. The second sentence says that no matter how the wind blows from all directions, the bamboo stone is still strong. While praising Zhu Shi's firm and tenacious spirit, the author also implies the strength of his own character. "Endure all kinds of hardships, stay strong, and let the east, west, north and south prevail" is often used to describe revolutionaries' firm stance in struggle and unshakable character when the enemy attacks.
Appreciate II
This poem embodies the tenacity and persistence of bamboo. It is not only a poem praising Yan Zhu's paintings, but also a poem chanting things. At first, the word "persistence" was used to personify Yanzhu, which has conveyed its charm; The last two sentences further describe Yan Zhu's character. After countless hardships, she has grown into a particularly tall and straight figure, and she is not afraid of strong winds from east to west and from south to north. Zheng Xie not only praised the beauty of bamboo poetry, but also painted bamboo vividly. In his words, he painted bamboo to comfort the working people in the world. So this poem is written on the surface of bamboo, but in fact it is written on people, and it is written on the author's own upright and stubborn character. He will never bow to any evil forces. At the same time, this poem can also touch our lives, overcome difficulties and face reality in a tortuous and harsh environment, and be as strong and brave as Yanzhu.
Appreciation 3
This poem was originally an inscription on a painting, but it gradually spread. "I insist that the green hills are not relaxed, and the roots are breaking the rocks." It is about green bamboo growing firmly on the green hills, and its roots are deeply rooted in the cracks in the broken rocks. "It is still strong, and it is the wind of east, west, north and south." It's about bamboo growing in cracks in rocks. After all the hardships, I am still tenacious, allowing you to blow gusts of wind from all directions.
The poet described the difficulties in the process of bamboo growth with the words "hammering", "east-west-north-south wind" and "broken rocks", but bamboo still has to "stick to the green hills and not relax" and "take root in the rocks" and take root deeply. The poet expressed his indomitable and optimistic attitude towards life with this spirit of bamboo. I also want to learn the spirit that bamboo is not afraid of difficulties.
Appreciation 4
This is a poem carved on a map of bamboo and stone. The author praises bamboo stone, but it is not a general description of bamboo stone in nature, but contains the author's profound thoughts and feelings. The author compares things to people, writes about bamboo, but praises people. Based on the hard rock of Qingshan Mountain, the poet said that bamboo sticks to Qingshan Mountain, takes root and breaks the rock, and crushes thousands of blows. "Perseverance" is a true portrayal of the man symbolized by this weathered bamboo and bamboo. Therefore, it can be said that poetry has created an indomitable and indomitable glorious image of a strong man by praising bamboo and stone. The whole poem is fresh and smooth, with sincere feelings. Although language is popular, it is profound and meaningful.
Appreciation 5
On the surface, this poem is purely about scenery, but it is by no means a sketch of natural scenery. This painting has obvious symbolic significance. Breaking stones and evil winds, suppressing and destroying the growth of bamboo branches, reminds people of the cruel rule of feudal dynasties, and is a symbol and portrayal of the decadent and dark social environment at that time. Bamboo sticks "bite" the green hills, take root in rocks and stand upright in the wind. Although they have been beaten thousands of times, they are still rising and standing proudly in the hot summer and winter. How much tenacious power a word "bite" makes readers feel, isn't this the embodiment of the author's indomitable noble personality? The evil wind of breaking rocks is fierce, but under the urging of evil forces, bamboo branches not only did not yield, but became stronger and more upright. Bamboo's "rooting and breaking stones" is not only careless, but also honed its tenacity; People are not ashamed of facing poverty, but only sharpen their character. From this strong contrast, we can clearly feel the author's strong hatred of evil forces, and we can better appreciate the author's lofty praise for the strong personality symbolized by bamboo.
The poet's superb skills are also reflected in the personification of language, the use of personification techniques such as "persistence" and "no relaxation", and the description of bamboo branches. "Thousands of blows are still strong, and the wind is east, west, north and south." The bamboo here is obviously a tenacious warrior! The personification technique makes readers feel cordial and true, intoxicated not only by the natural beauty in poetry, but also by the sexual beauty in poetry. Hard work means suffering all kinds of hardships. The winds from the east, west, north and south refer to the blows and pressures from all directions. Evil forces are everywhere, which accurately summarizes the characteristics of that dark age. The word "bite" shows a person's stubborn and tenacious character, as well as infinite charm and wonderful artistic conception. It starts with the word "bite", which is abrupt and extraordinary. It's really amazing. The words "Ren Er, East, West, South and North" vividly and accurately describe the heroic spirit of standing proudly in the wind and fighting evil!
The whole poem is no more than four sentences, no uncommon words, no classics, easy to understand, but powerful. The first sentence is a firm root, the second sentence is a stone foundation, the third sentence is hardship, and the fourth sentence is a backbone; The author keeps every sentence in order, describes a tough, straight and unyielding image of bamboo branches, and describes the bamboo on the surface and the people in practice. No matter how many blows, pressures and hardships, the author remains firm and does not go with the flow, expressing the author's strong and unyielding character.