Takeishi
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.
Precautions:
Bamboo stone: bamboo rooted in cracks.
Mann is a famous painter, and his bamboo paintings are particularly famous. This is a poem he inscribed on a bamboo stone painting.
Bite: In this poem, it means firmly rooted in the soil.
Persistence: metaphor is firmly rooted, just like insisting on a green hill and not letting go.
Rooting: Rooting, rooting.
Original: original, original.
Broken rock: Broken rock.
Grinding: torture, frustration.
Strike: strike.
Perseverance: tenacity and fortitude.
Ren: Whatever.
Joel: You.
Translation:
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 can withstand both the southeast wind in hot summer and the northwest wind in cold winter, and it is still tenacious.
Appreciate:
This poem embodies the tenacity and persistence of bamboo. It is a poem about Yanzhu, a poem about things, a poem about Yanzhu that personifies the word "bite" and conveys 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.
Comments:
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 expresses his indomitable spirit that he is not 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.