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Zheng Xie: The word Kerou, No. Banqiao, Jiangsu Xinghua people. He is the main representative of the "Eight Monsters of Yangzhou", and is a calligrapher, painter and writer who is famous for his "three unique poems, calligraphy and paintings".
Zheng Banqiao, like other characters in the "Eight Monsters of Yangzhou", boldly explored and innovated in their respective fields, adding a touch of vitality to the literary and artistic circles of the Qing Dynasty and having a wide and far-reaching impact on later generations.
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"Bamboo and Stone" is the work of Zheng Xie, a calligrapher and painter of the Qing Dynasty.
The full poem is as follows:Insist that the green mountains are not relaxed, and the roots are in the broken rocks. Thousands of blows are still strong, and the wind blows from east to west, north and south.
The literal meaning of the whole poem:(Bamboo) clings to the green hills and never relaxes, and the bamboo roots dig deep into the crevices of the rocks. It is still so resilient after countless hardships, whether it is the east wind and the west wind or the north and south winds.
Appreciation of the whole poem:
This poem is a work of bamboo and stone drawings. Zheng Xie paints bamboo, not only with full of reason, painting a variety of natural styles of bamboo, but also often through inscription poems to endow bamboo with human fortitude and noble temperament, so as to express his ambitions and aspirations. This poem focuses on bamboo, and also on stone, by singing the praises of bamboo's resistance to wind and cold and its roots in the green mountains and broken rocks, and entrusting its own life and moral ideals.
insist that the green mountains are not relaxed, and the roots of Washino are originally in the broken rocks", using anthropomorphic techniques to describe the roots of bamboo in the scattered spine and broken rocks, not afraid of thin soil and hard stones, and the foundation is not strong, but like sharp teeth, once bitten it will not relax. "Determination" writes its unswerving form, and "Roots" says that its nature is lonely and does not follow the custom, which shows that its roots are deep and stable. The word "original" has the meaning of pushing its roots, and it is precisely because of this bamboo that "the roots are in the broken rock", and the green mountains are the home, so that they grow more strong and upright.
This vividly portrays the strong and tenacious character of bamboo. The second sentence is not only an explanation of the first sentence, but also a copy of the last two sentences.
Thousands of blows are still strong, and the wind blows from east to west, north and south. The word "also" has the meaning of still, and it also has the meaning of the opposite. It means that no matter the storms and rains in all directions, the frost and snow of the four seasons, the thousands of torments and blows, it is more vigorous and upright, tenacious and unyielding.
This further depicts bamboo's arrogance in defiance of environmental pressures. This is not only the natural nature of bamboo, but also what the poet longs for and pursues. The poet used the words "thousand" and "ten thousand" to write the tenacious, fearless, calm and confident demeanor of bamboo, and it can be said that the artistic conception of the whole poem suddenly came out.
In praising the firmness and tenacity of bamboo, the poet implies his own strength.
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Zhu Shiqing) Zheng Xie.
Insist that the green mountains are not relaxed, and the roots are in the broken rocks.
Thousands of blows are still strong, and the wind blows from east to west, north and south.
Bamboo: Bamboo rooted in the cracks of the stone. The poet is a famous painter, and his painting of bamboo is particularly famous, which is a poem he inscribed on a bamboo and stone painting.
Determination: The metaphor has strong roots, like biting the green mountains and not letting go.
Biting: In this poem, it refers to being firmly rooted in the earth.
Rooting: Rooting, rooting.
Hara: Originally, originally.
Broken rock: Cracked rock.
Grinding: torture, frustration.
Hit: Strike. Tenacity: Tenacity and strength.
Ren: Ren. Er: You guys. Translations.
The bamboo grabbed the green mountain and did not relax at all, its roots firmly rooted in the cracks of the rocks. Thousands of tribulations and thousands of blows are still tough and upright, no matter what wind you blow.
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Zhushi Zheng Xie.
Biting and grinding the hidden book, the green mountains do not relax the blind macro, and the roots are in the broken rock.
Thousands of blows are still strong, and the wind blows from east to west, north and south.
Notes] 1."Bamboo and Stone" is an inscription poem.
2.Firmness: The metaphor has strong roots, like biting and not letting go.
3.Grinding: Torture. Strong: Firm and strong.
4.Er: That's. The meaning of this sentence says: Even if the wind blows violently, it will not blow it down.
Commentary] This is a poem with a profound inscription. The first two sentences say that bamboo is rooted in broken rock, and the foundation is firm. The second sentence says that no matter how much the wind blows from all sides, and how much the bamboo and stone are torn and struck, they are still firm and strong.
In praising the firm and tenacious spirit of Zhushi, the author implies the strength of his own style. "Strength is still strong despite thousands of blows, and the wind blows from east to west, north and south" is often used to describe the resolute stand of revolutionaries in the struggle and their unwavering character when attacked by the enemy.
About the author] Zheng Xie (Yinxie) (1693-1765), a native of Xinghua (now Xinghua County, Jiangsu Province), was a famous calligrapher and painter in the Qing Dynasty.
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Bamboo stone. Insist that the green mountains are not relaxed, and the roots are in the broken rocks.
Thousands of blows are still strong, and the wind blows from east to west, north and south.
"Bamboo and Stone Mu Bei" is a seven-character quatrain created by Zheng Xie, a calligrapher and painter in the Qing Dynasty. This is an inscription poem. The first two sentences praise the inner spirit of Jinzhu rooted in the broken rock, which fully expresses the tenacious vitality and resolute character of Jinzhu.
The last two sentences go one layer further to write about the harsh objective environment for the tempering and testing of the bamboo, regardless of the wind and rain, regardless of the frost and snow, the green bamboo is still standing proudly. This poem uses objects as a metaphor for people, and the poet implicitly expresses his noble sentiment of never following the tide by chanting the strong bamboo rooted in the broken rock. The language of the whole poem is popular and innovative, the combination of fiction and reality, the coexistence of scenes, and the rationality and patience are good.
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"Bamboo and Stone" is a seven-character quatrain created by Zheng Xie, a calligrapher and painter in the Qing Dynasty.
The first two lines of this poem praise the inner spirit of Jinzhu rooted in the broken rock, and fully express the tenacious vitality and resolute character of Jinzhu. The last two sentences go one layer further to write about the tempering and testing of the harsh objective environment on the bamboo, regardless of the wind and rain, regardless of the frost and snow, the green bamboo is still standing proudly. This poem is a metaphor for people through the use of objects to pay homage to people, and the poet implicitly expresses his noble sentiment of never following the trend by chanting the strong bamboo rooted in the broken rock.
The language of the whole poem is popular and innovative, the combination of fiction and reality, the scene is born together, and it is full of reason.
This poem is a work of bamboo and stone drawing, Zheng Xie painted bamboo, not only full of reason, painting a variety of natural styles of bamboo, but also often through the inscription poem to give bamboo a person's resolute spirit and noble temperament, so as to express their ambitions and aspirations. This poem focuses on bamboo, and also on stone, by singing the praises of bamboo's resistance to wind and cold, and standing rooted in the green mountains and broken rocks, pinning on their own life and moral ideals.
Zheng Banqiao (November 22, 1693 - January 22, 1766), formerly known as Zheng Xie, the word Kerou, the number Li'an, also known as Banqiao, known as Mr. Banqiao, was a native of Xinghua, Jiangsu, and his ancestral home was Suzhou. Qing Dynasty calligrapher, painter and writer.
Kangxi Xiucai, Yongzheng ten years of people, the first year of Qianlong (1736) Jinshi. Guanshan Fan County, Weixian County Order, remarkable political achievements, after living in Yangzhou, to sell paintings for a living, for the "Yangzhou Eight Monsters" important representatives.
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Zhu Shiqing) Zheng Xie.
Insist that Qingshan will not relax, and the roots will be in the breaking of rocks and demolition rules.
Thousands of blows are still strong, and the wind blows from east to west, north and south.
The meaning of the poem is that the bamboo grabs the green mountains and does not relax at all, its roots firmly rooted in the cracks of the rocks. After thousands of tortures and blows, whether it is the southeast wind in the scorching heat or the northwest wind in the harsh winter, it has withstood it, and it is still tenacious and tenacious.
This poem focuses on the tenacious and persistent quality of bamboo. It is an inscription poem that praises rock bamboo, it is a poetry of things, and it is also an inscription poem that uses the word "bite" at the beginning to personify rock bamboo, which has conveyed its journey to understand the charm; The last two sentences further write about the character of Iwatake, which has gone through countless hardships and has grown into a particularly upright posture, never afraid of the winds from the east, west, north and south.
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The original text of Zheng Xie's poem "Bamboo and Stone" in the Qing Dynasty: "Insist that the green mountains are not relaxed, and the roots are in the broken rocks." Thousands of blows are still hard to destroy, and the wind is blowing from east to west, north and south.
It means that the bamboo does not relax at all when it grasps the green mountain, and its roots are firmly rooted in the cracks of the rocks. After countless hardships and blows, the body is still strong, whether you blow the southeast wind of the scorching heat or the northwest wind of the harsh winter.
The poem "Bamboo and Stone" is an inscription poem, which is inscribed on the author's own "Bamboo and Stone Map". This poem uses objects as a metaphor for people, and the author implicitly expresses his noble thoughts and sentiments of never following the trend by singing the praises of the strong bamboo in the broken rock. Zheng Xie not only writes about the beauty of bamboo, but also paints the bamboo vividly, the bamboo poles in his pen are very thin, the bamboo leaves are not much colored, but verdant, and the military power is ink, which is even more high-standard and unique.
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