1, noble character: the sycamore flower looks arrogant, so it means noble.
2, faithful love: ancient legend Wu is a male tree, Tung is a female tree, live and die together, live and die together. Moreover, the branches of the phoenix tree are tall and straight, and the roots are deep and leafy. In the poet's pen, it became a symbol of faithful love.
3. Feelings of parting: In Tang and Song poetry, the images and meanings of Chinese parasol trees leaving feelings and not hating are the most.
The meaning of the phoenix tree image is very rich, and different cultural backgrounds will have different explanations and implications.
The concrete expression of phoenix tree image;
1, Phoenix Wuqi: Indus is closely related to beautiful personality and is endowed with noble symbolic significance. For example, "A husband born in the South China Sea flies in the North Sea. Not a phoenix tree, not a grain (bamboo), nor a sweet spring (sweet spring). " This passage by Zhuangzi depicts the image of phoenix tree perching and symbolizes noble character.
The trunk of buttonwood is tall and straight, with deep roots and luxuriant leaves, and it is often regarded as a symbol of loyal love. For example, "plant pine and cypress in the east, phoenix tree on the left and phoenix tree on the right." Branches are covered and leaves are communicating. "This poem depicts the tall trunk and lush foliage of the buttonwood tree, which symbolizes the loyalty and nobility of love.
Indus is a good piano material, so it often appears in images and allusions related to guqin. Guqin has the meaning of bosom friend, and the image of Indus contains rich friendship significance.
In ancient poetry, the phoenix tree is often used to express the feeling of parting. Because the leaves of the plane will fall in autumn, leaving only the bare trunk, this scene is easily reminiscent of the desolation and loneliness of parting. For example, in Li Qingzhao's "Slow Sound", "The phoenix tree is raining, and it is about to drop at dusk." Such a poem expresses the desolation and loneliness of parting.
Platanus acerifolia is also often used to express feelings of loneliness and sadness. For example, in Yan Shu's "Qingpingle", "The golden wind is rare, and the fallen leaves return to the roots." This poem depicts the scene of plane leaves falling in autumn, expressing feelings of loneliness and sadness.