The Meaning of "Moss" in Ancient Poetry

1, translation: where the sun can't shine, the moss is lush. Although moss is as small as a grain of rice, it is as open and prosperous as peony. Qingqing: refers to moss, which means that moss has a green color.

2, the original: "Moss" is clear. Yuan Mei?

This day is not everywhere, green just comes on the right day. Although moss is as small as rice, it also blooms like peony.

3. Author: Yuan Mei (17 16- 1797) was a poet and essayist in the Qing Dynasty. Zi Zi Cai was named Jian Zhai, and in his later years he was called Cangshan layman, Suiyuan master and Suiyuan old man. Han nationality, Qiantang people. Qianlong was a scholar for four years and served as a magistrate in Lishui, Jiangning and other counties. He has political achievements and came back at the age of forty. Yuan Mei is one of the representative poets in Ganjia period, and he is also called "the three great poets in Ganjia" with Zhao Yi and Jiang Shiquan.

Appreciation: 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. The poet saw this and sang it, which was very unique.