How does the poem Song of Flowers express the author's feelings?

"I never feel sorry for myself, nor am I narcissistic." This sentence tells us the philosophy of life: when frustrated, be strong and face it bravely; Be indifferent when you are proud, and be an open-minded person.

Write about the growth and fragrance of flowers. And "I am a gift from friends and relatives; I am the crown of the wedding; I am the last sacrifice of the living to the dead. " It reveals the fate of flowers withering. It is said that Ji Bolun's poems have profound philosophical implications. It can be seen that the poet writes life with poetic narration and keen thinking.

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Song of Flowers is the work of Lebanese writer Ji Bolun.

Poetry consciously imitates the apocalypse, wisdom literature, gospels and other forms in the Bible, and often expresses the mysterious meaning with pantheism by means of the synaesthesia of harmony and unity between man and everything. Therefore, Ji Bolun literature conveys a sense of religious sanctity.

In addition, Ji Bolun's imitation of biblical literature coincides with the literary tradition of Arabic literature that makes good use of metaphors, fables, aphorisms and other forms of wisdom to explain the truth.

Most of his works take "love" and "beauty" as themes, and express deep feelings and lofty ideals through bold imagination and symbolism.

The prose poem Song of Flowers has seven natural paragraphs, which can be divided into two parts:

The first part (paragraph 1-4): tells about the growth and fragrance of flowers and their withering.

The second part (paragraphs 5-7) discusses Hua's positive and optimistic attitude towards life and spiritual outlook.

Song of Flowers is one of Ji Bolun's prose poems. Poets use the language of flowers to describe the characters of nature, which shows the softness, conciseness, beauty and freshness in the "Ji Bolun style". The poet constructed a vivid picture of nature through the vivid expression of flower language.