What poems describe "pine" and "bamboo"?

1, bitter bamboo

Author: Du?

Qingming is also self-control, weak and strong.

Bitter summer insects avoid it, and spring birds suspect it.

The porch is not heavy, and the cutting is endless.

Fortunately, near the secluded house, the frost root is here. ?

Stop at the pavilion in the morning and love this secluded place alone. ?

2. "Nan Xuan Ge".

Author: Li Bai Tang

There is a lonely pine tree to the south of the window, with such dense branches and leaves.

The breeze has been shaking its branches, and it has been so pleasant and pleasant all day.

The shadows of trees are covered with green moss, and the autumn clouds are dyed green.

The sky is crisp and straight to thousands of feet.

3. New bamboo?

Author: Wei Zhuangtang?

I saw this gentleman in front of the lonely steps, but I sang around the bar and touched the towel.

Who knows that being in a foreign land is like being a master.

4. "Four Wonders, Photo of Comrade Li Jin's Fairy Cave in Lushan Mountain"

Author: Modern Mao Zedong

Looking at Jinsong in the dusk, flying around is still very calm.

Born in the fairy cave, the infinite scenery is in the dangerous peak.

5. Takamatsu

Author: Li shangyin? the Tang Dynasty

Takamatsu is different. Accompany me to the end of the world

Chu Qing after the guests dispersed? When the monk came, he said nothing. ?

There are rumors of elegance. Try your posture without snow.

Treat each other with medicine. Visit the sleeping turtle in another year.

Why did the ancients like "pine, bamboo and plum" so much?

1, they are called "three friends of the old cold" and have noble, unyielding and proud qualities.

2, daily life is closely related to bamboo, bamboo chairs, bamboo stools, bamboo baskets, bamboo mats, bamboo shoots ... Giant pandas love bamboo, but it is hard for people not to love bamboo.

3. Bamboo is noble, which means integrity, pure heart, unity in appearance, and maintaining lofty integrity and integrity from the inside out. It is also a metaphor that a gentleman is good at introspection, often summing up what he has done and what he thinks, constantly cultivating himself and improving himself.