Poetry of Lime, a seven-character quatrain written by Yu Qian, a politician and writer in Ming Dynasty.
Original sentence:
It can only be extracted from the deep mountains after being struck by thousands of hammers. It regards the burning of the burning fire as a very common thing.
Not afraid of broken bones, leaving innocence in the world.
(Limestone) can only be mined from the deep mountains after thousands of hammering. It regards burning with hot fire as a very common thing. Even if it is shattered, it is not afraid. It is willing to leave a clean body in the world.
Extended data:
Creation background
Yu Qian studied hard since childhood and was ambitious. According to legend, one day, he wandered into a lime kiln and watched the masters calcine lime. I saw piles of blue-black rocks, which were burned by the raging fire and turned into white lime.
He was deeply moved and wrote this poem after a little thinking. It is said that Yu Qian was only twelve years old at this time. He wrote this poem not only as a portrayal of lime image, but also as his future life pursuit.
The whole poem Ode to Lyme is concise in brushwork, simple and natural in language and strong in appeal. In particular, the author's positive attitude towards life and fearless integrity inspire and inspire people.