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Talking about ink plum blossom

From the beginning, it was clear that "don't praise its good color, just keep the air fresh and dry." These two sentences are from Mo Mei, a poem by Wang Mian, a poet in the Yuan Dynasty. According to the title of the poem, it is obvious that this poem Mo Mei belongs to Yongmei. The original poem is as follows:

The first tree in my home, West Wild Goose Lake, is full of flowers and light ink marks.

Don't boast about the good color, just let the air be full of dried Kun.

Wang Mian's poem Mo Mei is a poem inscribed on Mo Mei's painting, that is to say, it is an inscribed poem. Wang Mian, Zizhang, was a famous painter and poet in Yuan Dynasty.

Wang Mian has a soft spot for plum blossoms, focusing on painting plum blossoms. He planted, painted and wrote plum blossoms. He pinned his infinite feelings on plum blossom after plum blossom, and thus created a large number of plum blossom paintings and poems.

Wang Mian loves not only the appearance of plum blossom, but also the spirit of plum blossom. He planted a real plum blossom, but the plum blossom in his paintings and poems is higher than the real plum blossom, which is the plum blossom in the poet's spiritual world.

The plum blossom image in Wang Mian's works has profound implications and is endowed with noble and faithful personality meaning, which has become the sustenance and materialized form of the literati's spiritual world. Reading Wang Mian's plum blossom poems can really be described as "painting in poetry and poetry in painting".

In Wang Mian's Mo Mei, the first two sentences, "My home is the first tree in the West Wild Goose Lake, and the blossoming flowers are pale with ink marks", directly describe Mo Mei. In the painting, the plum trees by the pond are in full bloom, and the plum blossoms are stained with a faint ink color. "West Wild Goose Lake" uses the allusion of Wang Xizhi, a calligrapher in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, that "the book in the middle school is black in the pool".

This broken bone comes from the prose "Mo Chi Ji" written by Ceng Gong, a writer in the Northern Song Dynasty: "The taste of Xi yearns for Zhang Zhi, and the water in the pool is all black. This is its old story. Do you believe in evil? " Wang Mian used the story that Wang Xizhi studied and practiced calligraphy hard and achieved high attainments to show his spirit of studying painting hard.

In his later years, Wang Mian lived in Shuinan Village, North Jiulishan, Qiao Feng Town, Zhuji. He is poor, happy and indifferent to fame and fortune. He grows, paints and writes poems about Yongmei. At the same time, he is good at absorbing and integrating the techniques of literati ink painting since the Song and Yuan Dynasties, and developing and creating them. After decades of hard study and practice, I have formed a stable, elegant and graceful personality style. In his works, plum blossom presents different postures and verve, and the technique of painting plum blossom is becoming more and more mature, and the art of painting plum blossom is becoming more and more perfect.

In the last two sentences, "Don't boast of lewdness, just leave the air full of dry Kun", and the poet praised Mo Mei's high morality and integrity. Through the comparison of poems and paintings, we can find that the plum blossoms in Wang Mian's "Mimeitu" are painted in light ink. Although the appearance is not exquisite, it has an inner temperament of refined, noble and dignified, secluded and detached.

The plum blossom described in Wang Mian's paintings is ink plum, which is stained with faint ink color, so it is not gorgeous. The plum blossom in the painting is beautiful, solitary, clear and lofty, and has a unique inner temperament. It doesn't want to attract people with bright colors, just wants to send out fragrance and let it stay between heaven and earth.

Poets don't want to attract people, please people and get praise from people with bright colors. They just want to send out a fragrance and let it stay between heaven and earth. Wang Mian loved plum blossoms and wrote many poems related to them. He not only loves plum blossom, but also loves the spirit of plum blossom with fragrance. The poet's "clear air" refers to the innate fragrance of plum blossoms.

These two sentences are the poet's self-portrayal. Wang Mian was born in poverty. In order to make a living, he has to do other jobs during the day and only has time to study at night. He studied hard under the ever-burning lamp of the Buddhist temple, and after years of unremitting study, he finally gained something. Wang Mian was good at poetry and painting, and he was versatile, but he tried every time, so he retired to Jiulishan in eastern Zhejiang and made a living by selling paintings.

Poets praise Mo Mei and Dont Ask For Help, just to leave a fragrance of virtue to the world. In fact, he used Mei as a metaphor to express his life attitude and noble sentiment. These two sentences also show the poet's independent, honest and clean, indifferent to fame and fortune.

The beauty of Wang Mian's Yongmei's poems lies in that, although they are not straightforward, they are enough to convey the charm of plum blossoms. The word "Mei" rarely appears directly in Wang Mian's poems, and there are few sentences written in the shape of plum blossoms. However, the poet takes "Plum Blossom" as the theme, which highlights the charm of plum blossom, embodies the artistic realm of "painting is a silent poem, and poetry is a picture with sound", and also conveys the poet's life pursuit of "not praising lewdness, leaving only the air full of dryness".

Wang Mian loves plum blossom so much because Wang Mian seems to see his ideal spiritual character from the character of plum blossom, just like the inherent fragrance of plum blossom. Clearing the air is not only the breath of plum blossom itself, but also the external expression of plum blossom spirit. "Don't praise the good color, just leave a breath to dry Kun".

Wang Mian pursues a life of friendship and companionship with Mei. Although Wang Mian lived a poor life, he stuck to his spiritual beliefs in poverty. So he can always face life with an open-minded and optimistic attitude. He doesn't need others' appreciation or affirmation, what he wants is to stick to himself.

In this poem, the blooming plum blossoms are stained with faint ink. Through the picture scroll, the fragrance of plum blossoms permeates between heaven and earth. The quality of plum blossom is the embodiment of personality, the richness of Mo Mei's painting is integrated with the poet's arrogant image, and the charm of Mo Mei's poetry is integrated with the poet's noble quality.

Appreciation of paintings and poetry, fragrant calligraphy, poetry and painting convey feelings. Through Wang Mian's poems "Mo Mei Tu" and "Mo Mei", the fragrance of plum blossoms seems to come to my face, and the noble character of plum blossoms seems to come to my face.

The poet expresses his feelings by borrowing things and taking Mei as a metaphor, which shows his attitude towards life and noble sentiment. This painting has the same name as this poem "Mo Mei", and the poet organically integrates painting, poetry and people. Literally praising plum blossom is actually appreciating one's own virtue of being a man, or it can be said that it is a poem that praises things and expresses feelings.