1, Poem of Lime is a poem written by Yu Qian, a politician in Ming Dynasty, when he was a teenager. A thousand hammers cut out a deep mountain, and if the fire burns idle. Not afraid of broken bones, leaving innocence in the world.
2. The North Wind Blows is a miscellaneous poem by Yu Qian, a poet in Ming Dynasty. The first four sentences of this poem say that cypress trees are not shaken by the north wind, which symbolizes that the poet has gone through hardships and stood tall; The last six sentences write that spring has arrived and the north wind is about to pass, which implies the poet's firm belief and optimistic spirit. The whole poem is vigorous and simple, with strong characters, mainly composed of seven sentences. Starting with two sentences "the north wind blows", it not only deducts the topic, but also enhances the image sense of cypress trees standing out from the crowd in the cold north wind.