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Poems about rabbits
1, the white rabbit smashed the medicine and asked who to take it with. -Li Bai's Gulangyu
Appreciation: The poetic word "White Rabbit Grinding Medicine" symbolizes the power of wisdom and diligence by describing the process of grinding medicine for white rabbits. The white rabbit symbolizes purity and wisdom, and its efforts and bravery show the qualities of selfless dedication and unremitting efforts.
The words "Ask who to eat" are poetic and profound, which makes people think deeply. By asking questions, we discussed who should seek recognition and who should share the joy after achievement.
2, the rabbit is hungry for the forest, and the rabbit is thirsty for Sichuan Ze. -Qin Guan's Walking on the Rabbit with Pei Zhongmo
Appreciation: The phrase "Rabbit longs for the mountain forest" describes the hungry state of rabbits in the mountain forest in concise language. Rabbits are tiny animals. They live on food. This poem reveals the scene of rabbits trying to find food in the natural environment, and expresses the dilemma of life and their desire for food.
The word "rabbit is thirsty for water" expresses the rabbit's thirst for water in simple words. Like humans, animals need water to sustain life. This poem conveys the urgent need for rabbits to find water in the drought period, and emphasizes the desire and pursuit of living resources.
3. But I will keep silent about Manjusri. The rabbit has never left the cave. -Interpretation of Miao Lun's Vimo Zan
Appreciation: The words "Only Manjusri will be silent" describe the tacit understanding between rabbits and Manjusri Bodhisattva concisely and philosophically. In Buddhism, Manjusri Bodhisattva is the god of wisdom and learning, and is regarded as the embodiment of the wisdom of all beings. Here, "silence" means that there is no language communication between rabbits and Manjusri Bodhisattva, but they can get information silently.
The words "when did the rabbit leave the cave" express the rabbit's treasure for his life in the cave. Rabbits are animals that like to live in caves or nests. The cave here refers to their home. Rabbits are satisfied and comfortable with their cave life. In this poem, rabbits express their attachment and protection to the cave environment by asking questions.
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