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Lingyun poetry

Tate Zhu Mo

Yuanyangzai

Not only is it rich in flavor,

This color is not attractive.

Lonely cliffs and valleys,

With this spirit.

This poem is about Mo Zhu. The first sentence is about the taste of ink bamboo, which has a sense of sound. Mo Zhu lives alone, which conforms to the author's character and cherishes each other.

The second sentence is about the color of ink bamboo, unlike those vulgar flowers and plants, which don't need charm.

The third sentence comes from "Nineteen Ancient Poems: Isolated Bamboo in Ran Ran": "Isolated Bamboo in Ran Ran, rooted in Mount Tai." Solitary bamboo is more loyal and unconventional.

The fourth sentence comes from Li Shangyin's "Eat bamboo shoots first in the mat": "When tender bamboo shoots first come out of the forest, Yuling is as expensive as gold. The land and sea of the imperial capital should be countless, and bear the heart of Lingyun. " Li Shangyin wrote bamboo shoots inch by inch, but eventually they grew into bamboo, so the author said "there is such a spirit".

After reading the poem, it will be obvious that the author is not actually writing ink bamboo, but writing himself. The author Geng Jie is vulgar and full of Lingyun spirit, and intends to make a difference. However, like this kind of ink bamboo, Gu Ya Gu can't be quoted, so we have to keep faithful moral integrity to keep his ambition waiting.