Partridge sky, forest broken mountain, bamboo hidden wall [Author] Su Shi [Dynasty] Song
Forest breaks mountains, bamboo hides walls. A small pond full of cicadas and weeds. When you turn it over, you can always see the blank bird. Press the pink color and it will smell sweet. Outside the hut, next to the ancient city. The cane turned to the sunset. Diligence It rained all night last night, which made it cool for a day.
[Author] Zheng Xie [Dynasty] Qing Dynasty
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.
Man Jiang Hong Zhu Yong [Author] Lu Rong [Dynasty] Ming
Don't plant idle flowers, keep bamboo beside a few poles in the pool pavilion. Set each other off into interest, a flowing water, the forest is cold and clean. When the wind blows, the immortal sings, and after the rain, the pure woman bathes with frost. Before the forest was formed, it was difficult to hope that the phoenix would live and talk about medical customs.
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The Symbolic Significance of Bamboo in China Culture
Bamboo is endowed with rich symbolic meaning in China culture, which represents perseverance, humiliation, honesty and noble character. The image of bamboo is often used as a metaphor for gentlemanly demeanor, noble morality and artist temperament.
Bamboo Scenery Written by Ancient Poets
Many ancient poets wrote famous poems on the theme of bamboo. They showed the beauty of nature and humanistic feelings by describing the shape, posture and characteristics of bamboo.
The poet Liu Yuxi wrote in "Bamboo Stone": "I insist that the green hills are not relaxed, and the roots are broken. A thousand blows are still strong, and the wind is east, west, north and south. " Expressed the tenacious vitality and strong quality of bamboo.
The poet Yang Wanli wrote in the bamboo stone: "Looking horizontally, the mountain side becomes a peak, and the distance is different. I don't know the true face of Lushan Mountain, but toward which corner of the mountain. " Bamboo and rocks set each other off, expressing praise for the natural landscape and thinking about the life situation.
Other Metaphors of Bamboo in Poetry
Bamboo is also often used as a metaphor for other images in poetry. For example, the metaphor is elegant and noble: the poet Yang Wanli wrote in "Bamboo Stone Map": "The cold after waxing is longer, and the short fence is very fragrant. The wind blows over the bamboo, and the hooligans are chaotic. At the age of twenty, Jiangnan dyed Qingyang. " The image of bamboo is used to describe the elegance and nobility of the poet himself.
Metaphor is profound friendship: In the Tang Dynasty poet Geng Kun's "Send a Bamboo as a Prince", he wrote: "The east wind blows guests deeply, so he sends bamboo branches far away several times. Brothers point to mountains and forests and still return to their hometown. " The poet expressed his sincere feelings for friendship by sending bamboo branches.