What do ancient bamboo and stone poems mean?

Moral: The bamboo growing on the stone firmly adheres to the green hills and its roots will be deeply rooted in the cracks in the stone. Regardless of the wind and rain, bamboo bones are still very strong, regardless of the wind blowing east, west, north and south.

This poem was written by Zheng Xie in Qing Dynasty. The original poem is as follows:

Takeishi

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.

Extended data:

Bamboo and stone appreciation;

The language of this poem is simple and lively, but it is persistent and powerful. It vividly describes the free, firm and optimistic character of bamboo, which was born in a harsh environment and grew up in danger. Bamboo has taken root and sprouted in the broken rocks, and has experienced wind and rain, but it just "insists that the green hills will not relax."

A word "bite" expresses the tenacious vitality and firm belief of bamboo. The word "Ren" in the last sentence also shows the fearless, generous and optimistic spirit of bamboo. It generally describes the lofty virtues of bamboo and the author.