Outside the posthouse, the bridge is broken, and the plum blossoms are lonely. It's dusk, and she's sad and beating her constantly.
Plum blossoms don't want to compete for blooming, and the envy and rejection of flowers don't care. Even after autumn, when it is ground into dirt and turned into dust, plum blossoms still emit fragrance as usual.
She didn't want to occupy Chunfang at all and let all the flowers slander her with jealousy. Even though she fell to the ground piece by piece, crushed into pieces, and crushed into dust and mud, Qingfen remained in the world forever.
Yongmei is a poem written by Lu You, a poet in the Southern Song Dynasty. This is a poem by Yongmei. The first article focuses on the difficult situation of plum blossom, and the second article focuses on the soul and view of life and death of plum blossom. Poets use things to express their ambitions, and write indomitable plum blossoms with fresh sentiment, which means that life is bumpy but indomitable, reaching the realm of unity of things and me. Delicate and meaningful brushwork is the swan song of Yongmei's ci.
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Lu You loved plum blossom all his life and regarded it as the spiritual carrier of praise. In his works, plum blossom has become a symbol of unyielding image. It is not difficult to understand Lu You's life, and the plum blossom in his ci is the portrayal of the author himself. Lu You's life is full of ups and downs. He was born in the seventh year of Xuanhe (1 125), when the Northern Song Dynasty was teetering and the Jin people were waiting for him.
On the one hand, Qin Gui excused his trip on land, on the other hand, he was jealous of the capitulator leader because he "talked happily about recovery". It was not until Qin Gui's death that Lu Youfang began to enter the official career. After that, Lu You's career was not smooth sailing and experienced ups and downs. He has been to the front line of resisting gold, dressed in military uniform, and devoted himself to the fiery fighting life, thus realizing the "poet's Samadhi".
Lu You was dismissed twice, mainly because he advocated the use of troops. Although Lu You's patriotic enthusiasm has been hit hard, his patriotism has never wavered. This is fully reflected in his poems. It is not difficult to understand that his Yongmei is Mei Jizhi's masterpiece. Plum blossoms, which are "smashed into mud and ground into ashes, have only one fragrance", are an image portrayal of the poet's unremitting struggle against evil forces and his unswerving character for his ideals throughout his life.