What does pine and cypress mean? Those poems embody these meanings and appreciation of poetry.

Moral of pine and cypress: longevity, courage, tenacity and loyalty. Throughout the Song Dynasty, I don't know how many people with lofty ideals and literati praised Song with songs and chanted Song with poems. The hymn is solemn and proud, the history of hymn is cold and lasting, and the seasons are evergreen. The people of China have special feelings for pines and cypresses since ancient times. They often use pine and cypress to symbolize their unyielding character, and regard pine, bamboo and plum as "three friends of the old cold"

Serina Liu, the author of "To My Brother (Part II)", lived in Wei and Jin Dynasties: pine trees on the pavilion and strokes in the valley. How strong the wind is, the pine branches are! First frost is miserable and always right at the end of the year. Don't get cold, pine and cypress have sex!

"Song" (Chen Yi) is heavy and loose. You should know that pine trees are noble and noble before melting.

"Pines and cypresses are lonely and straight, but peaches and plums are hard to make." "Antique, pine and cypress are solitary and straight" is the work of Li Bai, a great poet in the Tang Dynasty. This poem borrows things from the ancients to express their hearts and feelings. The poet praised Yan Ziling's disdain for glory and his love for freedom, precisely to express his interest in "destroying his eyebrows for power". The poet outlined Yan Ziling's mental outlook with only a few strokes, which is also the embodiment of the poet's lofty temperament and transcendental temperament.