What do you mean, have you ever been exposed to rain and dew without changing your mind?

Have you ever been exposed to rain and dew?

This sentence comes from Liu Kezhuang's "One of the Twenty Flowers and Fruits in a Small Garden" in the Song Dynasty. "One of the Twenty Flowers and Fruits in the Small Garden" is a poem written by Wei Zhuang, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. It belongs to one of the flowers and fruits poems, and there are twenty poems. This poem depicts the growth of various flowers and fruits in a small garden, showing the beautiful and energetic scene of spring.

In the poem, the words "peach blossom fan at the bottom of the stream", "pear blossom with rain and dew" and "apricot blossom with thick spring smoke" depict vivid images of various flowers and fruits, among which "Yu Di Golden Flute Singing" is the most popular, vividly depicting the swaying scene of peach blossom and apricot blossom in the spring breeze.

This poem has beautiful taste, profound artistic conception, concise and vivid image. It is China's masterpiece of chanting flowers and fruits in ancient times, and it is also one of Wei Zhuang's masterpieces.

Poetry appreciation

In this poem, a white plum is as delicate as jade. It grows alone by the stream bridge outside the forest. I don't know if it is because it is close to the water, so it blooms earlier than other flowers.

But these white flowers look like snow that hasn't melted after winter. This poem takes Han Mei as the theme, and expresses the author's admiration and love for the beauty of nature by describing the growth environment and form of Han Mei. At the same time, poetry also reveals the author's inner loneliness and indifference, which has typical characteristics of Tang Dynasty poetry.