In early summer, the flowers are blooming, and the industrious bees are also busy. On the flat ground and on the top of the mountain, how come such a beautiful scenery lacks their presence. As the saying goes, "No matter the flat ground or the top of the mountain, there are infinite flowers." All the scenery is occupied. "
"Bee" is a poem describing the flying bees collecting honey, written by Luo Yin, a poet of the Tang Dynasty.
1. Describe the busy scene of the bee swarm
This poem takes "bees" as the theme and describes the busy scene of the bee swarm. First of all, the poem describes the scene of bees busy collecting nectar among the flowers: "Whether it is on the ground or on the top of the mountain, the infinite scenery is occupied.
The buzzing of bees and the dancing of butterflies are always appropriate, and the flowers fall and bloom in their own time." It can be seen that bees are collecting honey day and night, and they can be seen even on the top of the mountain. At the same time, the poem also mentions the dance of butterflies, which vividly expresses the interaction between various creatures in nature.
2. Lead out the labor behind the bees
After describing the busy scene of the bees, the poet began to lead out the hard work behind the bees: "The sun shines on the incense burner and produces purple smoke, and the waterfall hangs from a distance. Qianchuan. The water flows down three thousand feet, like the Milky Way falling from the sky." Here, the poet uses the image of a waterfall to describe the division of labor, cooperation and selfless dedication of bees. The waterfall flows down from a high place, just like the bees condensing and storing the collected nectar, providing nutrients for the entire bee colony.
3. Expressing the indomitable spirit of bees
Finally, the poet expressed the indomitable spirit of bees: "The giant peaks are green and green, and they become more succulent towards the evening. The sky is connected with the clouds and the waves are connected with the dawn fog, Look at the mountains and the water." Here, the poet uses words such as "Jufeng", "Sky", "Mountain" and "Water" to describe the environment, but the bee does not feel tired because of this, but continues with more perseverance. their work.
4. The function and value of bees
In addition to the above description, the poem "Bee" also reflects the great value of bees. Bees are very important pollen dispersers in nature. They not only provide sweet and delicious food in our lives, but also promote the increase of crop production. Honey, pollen, propolis, etc. all have high nutritional and medical value, so bees are often used for breeding or related industries.
5. Warning to humans
In addition to the value of bees themselves, the poet also conveys to people a sense of awe for the environment and nature through the description of bees. Affection. Now, as human beings' damage to the environment continues to intensify, let us re-examine bees, this seemingly ordinary but very important insect. In the process of protecting the natural environment, we are also protecting ourselves.