Huang Tingjian writes poems of pine and cypress.

Huang Tingjian wrote the following poems about pines and cypresses:

The bottom of the gloomy ravine is loose, with a tendency of frost and snow.

Always know what's the use, Qingqing is ashamed.

Things have changed several times, and this ambition will never change.

The pine and cypress branches are exposed to the wind and rain.

Without frost and snow, pine and cypress have nature.

Outstanding people, unique.

Years are like running water, and a hundred years have passed in an instant.

The pine and cypress are still there, awe-inspiring and heroic.

The theme of the poem is pine and cypress, and through the indomitable image of pine and cypress, the author expresses his praise for firm belief and tenacious fighting spirit. At the same time, poetry itself also shows Huang Tingjian's profound literary foundation and unique artistic style.

The first sentence "pine trees at the bottom of gloomy ravines" vividly depicts the tenacious growth and unyielding vitality of pine trees. Then "Standing in the Frost and Snow" further emphasizes that pines and cypresses can still stand tall and stand tall in the harsh environment. The frost and snow here symbolize the hardships and setbacks of life, while the pine and cypress represent firm belief and brave face.

The meaning of these two poems is that pines and cypresses are not used by the world, but they are still green and full of vitality. This is a praise for the spirit of pine and cypress, and it is also a praise for those who stick to their beliefs in difficulties and are not shaken by the world.

The following "the world has changed several times, but this ambition will not change" expresses the author's persistent pursuit of firm belief. No matter how the world changes, the nature of pine and cypress will never change, and it has always maintained that tenacity and persistence. Here, pine and cypress have become a symbol of spirit, inspiring people to stick to their beliefs in difficulties and never give up.

"Without frost and snow, pine and cypress are natural", these two poems further emphasize the tenacity and courage of pine and cypress. Even in the face of frost and snow, pine and cypress can survive tenaciously, because it has firm belief and tenacious vitality.

Finally, "the years are like running water, and a hundred years have passed by." The pine and cypress are still there, awe-inspiring and heroic. " The meaning of these two poems is that with the passage of time, the years and months are gone forever like running water. But the pine and cypress still stand there, showing its indomitable heroism. Here, by praising pine and cypress, the author expresses spiritual praise to those who have stood firm in their faith and faced bravely in the years.

Generally speaking, Huang Tingjian was a famous litterateur and calligrapher in the Northern Song Dynasty, and he was called "the three outstanding poets in Song Dynasty" together with Du Fu and Chen Shidao. His poems are famous for their freshness, elegance and profound meanings, and he is especially good at writing landscape poems. Among his poems, there is a poem describing pine and cypress, which is full of philosophical and aesthetic interest and is memorable. The poem "Pine and cypress" expresses the praise of firm belief and tenacious fighting spirit by depicting the image of pine and cypress.