Poetry about moss 1. What is the poetic quality of Yuan Mei's poem Moss?
1, Poem: Life germinates and thrives as usual in the shade where the bright sunshine in spring cannot shine. Even the moss as tiny as a grain of rice is not ashamed at all, but still blooms proudly like that beautiful and noble peony.
2. The day is not everywhere, but youth is just coming. Although moss is as small as rice, it also blooms like peony.
Moss is a poem by Yuan Mei, a poet in Qing Dynasty. 3. Author's brief introduction: Yuan Mei (1765438+March 25th, 2006-179865438+1October 3rd), born Zi Cai, was named Jian Zhai, and in his later years he was named Cangshan lay man, Suiyuan master and Suiyuan old man.
Qiantang (now Hangzhou, Zhejiang) was born in Cixi, Zhejiang. He was a representative poet, essayist, literary critic and gourmet in Ganjia period of Qing Dynasty.
Jishi Shu, a scholar in Qianlong four years (1739), was awarded to the academician courtyard. In the seventh year of Qianlong (1742), he was transferred to Jiangsu and served as county magistrate in Lishui, Jiangning, Jiangpu and Shuyang for seven years. He has a good reputation as an official and diligent, but his official career is not smooth and he has no intention of being an official. In the 14th year of Qianlong (1749), she resigned and lived in seclusion in Nanjing Kokura Suiyuan, reciting poems and composing poems, especially for female disciples.
In the second year of Jiaqing (1797), Yuan Mei died at the age of 82. After his death, he was buried in Baibupo, Nanjing, and was called "Mr. Suiyuan". Yuan Mei advocated the theory of "the spirit of nature", and was called "the three outstanding men in Ganjia" (or "the three outstanding men in Jiangyou") with Zhao Yi and Jiang Shiquan, and "the three outstanding men in the spirit of nature" with Zhao Yi and Zhang Wentao, and was one of the "eight outstanding men in parallel prose in Qing Dynasty".
The extended material "Tai" is a poem by Yuan Mei, a poet in Qing Dynasty. Moss is a low-level plant, mostly parasitic in dark and humid places, but it also has its own life instinct and intention, and will not lose the courage to grow because of the harsh environment. The poet can see this and sing it, which is very insightful.
Appreciate "God never shuts one door but he opens another", which is not suitable for the growth of life, but the moss grows green, showing youth, and where does this youth come from? "Youth just came", well, it didn't come from anywhere, but was created by vigorous moss itself! It is with strong vitality that it breaks through the obstacles of the environment and glows with youthful brilliance. Moss is as small as rice. Moss will not bloom. "
Learn from peony ",which is both modesty and pride! Yes, moss is so small and humble that it can't be compared with beautiful peony, but peony is carefully cultivated by people, and moss strives for the right to be as open as flowers by relying on its own life-this world doesn't exist only for a few geniuses and heroes! References:
Moss (Poem by Yuan Mei)-Baidu Encyclopedia.
2. The meaning of ancient poetry "moss"
1. Translated, it is such a place that is not suitable for the growth of life, but the moss grows green and shows youth. Where does this youth come from? Well, it didn't come from anywhere, but was created by the vigorous moss itself! It is with strong vitality that it breaks through the obstacles of the environment and glows with youthful brilliance.
Moss will not bloom. Modesty and pride! Yes, moss is so small and humble that it can't be compared with beautiful peony, but peony is carefully cultivated by people, and moss strives for the right to be as open as flowers by relying on its own life-this world doesn't exist only for a few geniuses and heroes! Second, it turns out that days are not everywhere, but youth is just coming.
Although moss is as small as rice, it also blooms like peony. Thirdly, the author's extended information comes from the Qing Dynasty poet Yuan Mei's Moss 1. Appreciation of works Life lies in blooming.
As the poem says, days are not everywhere, but youth is just coming. Even in places where the sun does not shine during the day, moss flowers are still in full bloom.
Flowers are flowers, or lichens are lichens. The meaning lies in the ultimate bloom. Just like life, our life needs to bloom. Life is not trivial.
Although moss is as small as rice, it also blooms like peony. Although moss is as humble as rice, what does it matter? It can be as meaningful as peony flowers and it is in full bloom.
Carex as small as rice is the natural growth state and natural life attribute of Carex. However, blooming like peony flowers is beyond natural life. Two. Author's brief introduction Yuan Mei (17 16- 1797) was a poet and essayist in Qing dynasty.
Zi Zi Cai was named Jian Zhai, and in his later years he was called Cangshan layman, Suiyuan master and Suiyuan old man. Han nationality, Qiantang (now Hangzhou, Zhejiang) people.
Qianlong was a scholar for four years and served as a magistrate in Lishui, Jiangning and other counties. He has political achievements and came back at the age of forty. Build a garden at the foot of Xiaocang Mountain in Jiangning and recite it.
3. How to explain the poem "Tai"?
Moss [Author]: Yuan Mei [Age]: Qingming Day is everywhere, and youth has just arrived.
Although moss is as small as rice, it also blooms like peony. Moss is a low-level plant, mostly parasitic in dark and humid places, but it also has its own life instinct and intention, and will not lose the courage to grow hair because of the harsh environment. The poet can see this and sing it, which is very eye-catching! "Sunlight is everywhere" is such a place that is not suitable for the growth of life, but the moss grows green and shows youth. Where does this youth come from? "Just arrived", well, it didn't come from anywhere, but was created by the vigorous moss itself! It is with strong vitality that it breaks through the obstacles of the environment and glows with youthful brilliance.
Moss will also bloom. Of course, it's sad. Flowers are as small as rice grains, but aren't they just small flowers? As long as we can develop, seed and multiply, it is a victory in life. Therefore, "learning from peony" is both modesty and pride! Yes, the moss flower is so small and humble that it can't be compared with the beautiful peony, but the peony is appreciated and carefully cultivated, and the moss flower strives for the same opening right as the flower by its own life-this world does not exist only for a few geniuses and heroes! As can be seen from the above, this little poem is really meaningful, just like seeing the world in a grain of sand.
Yuan Mei also wrote another poem "Five Poems on the Moss": "Everyone has his own mood, and love changes with the canal. Qingsi asked Hongye, What is the sunset? Moss has never seen the beauty of a sunset. Is it a pity or a blessing for the poet? Or, like the ice that summer insects can't say, moss will never understand the gorgeous sunset! Life is big and small, and life is bitter and sweet.
In the course of life, there are perfection and imperfection. Unknown flowers, quietly blooming, unobtrusive, and no one applauded.
Even so, it is still so persistent and open, and seriously blooms its most beautiful moments to the world without reservation. The nameless flower will not dare to bloom just because others care; Dandelion will not leave the peaceful mother and walk into the wandering of Piaoping because of the difficulties and obstacles on the road.
Although moss is as small as rice, it also blooms like peony. Peony is as lively as peony and moss is as comfortable as moss; Although we don't know what will happen in the future, we still have to release all our weak energy as much as possible like this flower.
Moss flowers are as small as rice and open like peony. I am just a small moss flower, but I want to be as sunny and fragrant as a peony! Although the flowers are fragrant, they condense everyone's sweat. I dare not enjoy them alone, let alone feel glad. I know the road ahead is still long.
4. Looking at the Poetry of Yuan Mei's Ancient Poems from Moss.
I. Translation
In the shade where the warm sunshine in spring can't shine, life germinates as usual, and the moss still grows green. Although moss is as small as rice grains, it still blooms like that noble peony.
Second, the original text
Yuan Mei's Moss in Qing Dynasty
Life is not everywhere, youth is just coming.
Although moss is as small as rice, it also blooms like peony.
Extended data
Appreciate:
Moss is a low-level plant, mostly parasitic in dark and humid places, but it also has its own life instinct and intention, and will not lose the courage to grow hair because of the harsh environment. The poet can see this and sing it, which is very insightful.
This little poem is really meaningful, just like seeing the world from a grain of sand. Unknown flowers, quietly blooming, unobtrusive, and no one applauded. Even so, it is still so persistent and open, and seriously blooms its most beautiful moments to the world without reservation.
5. Poems about moss
1, "The Inscription of the Humble Room" Liu Yuxi: The moss on the stage is green, and the curtain is green.
There is no Ding Bai who laughs and has a university. The moss climbed the steps and dyed green, and the grass color was reflected in the bamboo curtain, making the room blue.
All the people talking and laughing here are knowledgeable people, and there are no ignorant people coming and going. 2, "Song of Moss Mountain" Gu Kuang: Savages dream of Jiangnan Mountain at night, and Jiangnan Mountain is deep and loose.
The savage sighed after sleeping and pasted moss and sticky moss to make the mountain look colorful. In the evening, I dreamed of Jiangnan Mountain, where pine, cypress and laurel trees were towering and lush. After waking up, I sighed, just like taking the attached moss as a mountain color.
3, "South Zhongxing" Tang Dynasty: Li Heqiu, autumn wind white, swimming in the pool with insects crying. There is Yanyun root moss on the mountain, and the cold red tears are charming.
In September, the rice fork is deserted, and the firefly flies at a low angle. Stone veins and flowing springs drip sand, and ghost lights are picturesque.
Vernacular translation: Autumn wind passes by, autumn fields are clear, ponds are deep and clear, insects are singing and grass is singing. Mossy rocks, thick clouds floating.
The autumn flowers with dewdrops are crying delicately. In September, the rice in the wasteland is uneven, and fireflies with cold light are flying low on the inclined path.
The spring water seeping from the crevices drops into the sand, and the jack-o'-lantern is like a painted lamp in the grave, and the pine forest is dotted with flowers. 4. "Ancient Songs" in the Tang Dynasty: Shen Quan's jade steps are covered with moss, and it is difficult for kings to resume their duties.
The autumn night is long and the embroidery worker lingers in the moonlight. The steps made of jade are dark green and the color of moss, but it is rare for the king to set foot here again.
My daughter's boudoir is beautiful, the autumn night is long, and the bright moon lingers in front of the window. 5, "Send the Monk to Huashan" Tang Dynasty: Jia Dao is separated by Yue at five o'clock, and ten thousand feet of water hangs.
Moss is embedded in the rock, and there is a faint path. Where moss is embedded in rocks, there is a clear path.
Extended data:
Bryophyte is a small green plant with simple structure, which only contains two parts: stem and leaf, and sometimes there is only a flat leaflike body without real roots and vascular bundles. Bryophytes like to have a certain sunshine and humid environment, and generally grow on bare stone walls or wet forests and swamps.
Higher species, plants have rhizomes and similar stem-leaf differentiation. The internal structure of plants is very simple. The rhizome consists of a single cell or a series of cells without stele. Only in higher species, there is a cell group similar to the conducting tissue.
Although the morphological structure of bryophytes is so simple, bryophytes have stem and leaf differentiation, and spores are scattered in the air, which is still of great biological significance to terrestrial organisms. In the evolution of the plant kingdom, moss represents the type of gradual transition from aquatic to terrestrial.
China is rich in bryophytes. There are 23,000 species of bryophytes in the world, and about 2,800 species in China, accounting for 12.2% of the world.
Bryophytes in China have (1) rich endemic groups. According to the investigation results in recent decades, 35 species of endemic bryophytes are only distributed in China and East Asia (only a few are involved in neighboring areas), accounting for 7.09% of bryophytes in China.
There are 48 species, subspecies or varieties, accounting for 2.2% of the total species of bryophytes in China. These endemic genera and species have three distribution centers in Hengduan mountain area in southwest China, middle reaches of Yangtze River basin and southeast coastal mountain areas. (2) There are many groups that play a key role in the phylogeny, such as two species of the family Arachidae, the original types of the family Arachidae and the order Arachidae; Dryopteris lepidoptera and Dryopteris angustifolia are distributed in the mountains of Chayu, Bomi and Milin counties in China and Tibet. (3) Tropical and subtropical components are dominant.
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia: Moss.
6. "Moss" Yuan Mei's poetic poems
Moss Author: Yuan Mei (Qing) Daylight is not everywhere, and youth has just arrived.
Although moss is as small as rice, it also blooms like peony. In the shade where the bright sunshine in spring can't shine, life germinates and thrives as usual. Even tiny lichens, like a grain of rice, still bloom proudly like that beautiful and noble peony.
Appreciation: This is an inspirational poem. Although moss is so small where the sun can't shine, it has the same green and life in spring. Although flowers are as small as rice, they should bloom as much as peonies. Because in Moss's heart, he and Peony have the same land and the same vast sky overhead. The nameless flower blooms quietly, unobtrusively and unappreciated.
Even so, it is still so persistent and open, and seriously blooms its most beautiful moments to the world without reservation. This is also the most desirable situation in our life.