Wang was originally a poem written by Mr. Hu Shi in his early years. Later, it was revised by Chen Xiande and Zhang Bi of Taiwan Province Province and accompanied by music. At the same time, it was renamed "Lanhuahua" and widely sung. 192 1 In the summer of, Hu Shi went to Xishan, and his friends Xiong Bingsan and his wife gave him a pot of orchids. He happily took them home and took care of them after reading and writing, but they didn't bloom until autumn, so he wrote this little poem emotionally.
Orchid author: Hu Shi.
I came from the mountains with orchids. Plant it in a small garden, hoping that the flowers will bloom early.
Three times a day is too long. The orchid is still there, and there are no buds.
In the blink of an eye, autumn arrived and moved to the greenhouse. Take care of it frequently, and never forget it every night.
Looking forward to the spring blossoms, you can fulfill your long-cherished wish. The flowers in the courtyard add a lot of fragrance.
Hu Shi is an all-powerful figure in the modern history of China, but his works are not really known to the public. The first orchid is probably the most popular one. Fresh, simple and affectionate, the expectation and cherish of life are on paper and catchy.
But every time I hum this song, in that beautiful melody, I see not orchids, but Hu Shi's hasty and persistent figure.
Hu Shi returned with an "orchid"-liberalism. He brought it all the way back, planted it on the land of China, carefully cared for it, and eagerly looked forward to its flowering-more than "seeing it three times a day"! I think it is precisely because of Hu Shi's anxious mood that when he saw this long-lost orchid, he suddenly touched the scene and sprouted poetry.
I named it "Hope", perhaps because I hope liberalism can spread to China as soon as possible. Now that the people of Sri Lanka are gone, the song is in my ear. Think about Hu Shi's Orchid, which has been turbulent for nearly a hundred years, but it can't erase its melancholy.