Moss 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 hair because of the harsh environment.
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Yuan Mei (1765438+March 25, 2006-179865438+1October 3), Zi Zicai, No. 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 style of writing comes down in one continuous line with Ji Yun, a college student in Zhili, and is called "Southern Yuan and Northern Ji". The main works handed down from generation to generation include Kokura Mountain Residence, Poems with the Garden, Addendum, Food List with the Garden, Midday Rain, Rain and Rain with Children, etc. The masterpiece of prose "Salute to Sister" is sad and sincere, with a long history. Classical Chinese critics compare it with Han Yu's Ode to Twelve Lang in Tang Dynasty.
Baidu Encyclopedia-Yuan Mei