"The cattail grass is as tough as silk and the rock is not moving" is a poem written by Jia Baoyu in the Grand View Garden in "Dream of the Red Chamber". The whole poem is as follows: A poem to try makeup The cattail grass is as tough as silk and as hard as a rock. The fourth daughter of the Rong family was called Miss Bao. This poem described the beauty and strength of Lin Daiyu, the fourth daughter of the Jia family. At the same time, it also expressed the meaning of the idiom "The rock will not shift", which meant that it was firm and unshakable.
The first two lines of the poem were: the wild paths are all black with clouds, and the boat's fire on the river is only bright. These were the first two lines of Du Fu's Ascending the Mountain. The ending of the poem is: "The wind blows the old tree and the crows are dusk. Where is the hometown?" The misty waves of the river make one sad."
This sentence came from Bai Juyi's "Fu De Gu Yuan Cao Farewell" in the Tang Dynasty. The original sentence was: "The cattail grass is as tough as silk and the rock is not transferred." It meant that the cattail grass was as tough as silk while the boulder would never change. This sentence was a metaphor for the firmness and unshakability of things.
This sentence came from a poem in Bai Juyi's "Farewell to the Ancient Grass" of the Tang Dynasty. The original text was: "The cattail grass is as tough as silk and the rock does not move." It meant that the cattail grass was as tough as silk, but the rock would not change. This poem described the tenacity of life in nature and emphasized the tenacity and indestructibility of things.
This sentence came from Bai Juyi's "Fu De Gu Yuan Cao Farewell" in the Tang Dynasty. The whole sentence is: "The cattail grass is as tough as silk and the rock is not transferred." It meant that the cattail grass was as tough as silk while the boulder would never change. This sentence was a metaphor for things being fixed and unmovable. It expressed a firm belief and an uncompromising attitude.
This sentence came from Bai Juyi's "Fu De Gu Yuan Cao Farewell" in the Tang Dynasty. The original text was: "The grass on the plains withers and thrives every year. The wildfire never ends, and the spring breeze blows, it grows again. The far-off fragrance encroaches on the ancient road, the clear green connecting the deserted city. And send the prince to the lush garden to bid farewell." Among them," the cattail grass is as tough as silk " meant that the cattail grass was as tough as silk and was not easy to break. And 'immovable boulder' referred to the firmness of a boulder that would not change its position and form regardless of the wind and rain. This sentence was a metaphor for a firm belief and an indomitable spirit. It expressed the deep feelings and reluctance when parting.
Princess Huanzhu's line was " The cattail grass is as tough as silk and the rock is immovable." This sentence came from the third part of Princess Pearl. It was Ziwei's description of the relationship between Little Swallow and Yongqi.
The first two lines of a storyteller's poem were usually used as an opening line to attract the reader's attention and guide them into the world of the story. This opening statement usually described the background, protagonist, villain, and other key elements of the story to create a tense, suspenseful, or fascinating atmosphere. After the first sentence, the storyteller would usually pause to let the listener or reader think about what he was going to say next. Then, they would gradually unfold the story and describe the actions and encounters of the protagonist as well as the plots and plans of the villains. The way the storyteller spoke the first sentence and paused could be adjusted according to different storylines and the needs of the audience. Some of the classic storytellers 'opening lines included: " In this world, there is a mysterious continent called the Magic Continent. There lived all kinds of magical creatures and powerful mages. Today, I'm going to tell you a story about the Magic Continent,"and" Listen to me, this story takes place in an ancient kingdom. The king had lost his queen and decided to send his trusted men to find her. However, they encountered a mysterious enemy who planned to stop them from finding the Queen and destroy the kingdom. Now we will see how the protagonist and his companions will face this mysterious enemy and protect their homeland."
This sentence came from Bai Juyi's Song of Everlasting Sorrow in the Tang Dynasty. It was a poem describing the love story between Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty and Yang Yuhuan. " Jun as a rock, concubine as cattail grass " meant that if you were Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty, you would be as firm as a rock to protect me; and as your concubine, I would be as tough as cattail grass, as stable as a rock to follow you forever. " The cattail grass is as tough as silk and the rock is not shifting " described the indestructible love between them, as tough as the cattail grass fiber, as solid as the rock. No matter how the years changed, the love between them would not waver. This sentence expressed the love story between Tang Xuanzong and Yang Yuhuan. Their love was unwavering, and no matter what difficulties they encountered, they would overcome them together.
Immovable Rock was a character in Butterfly Blue's web novel,"Full Time Expert" and its derivative works. He was a Launcher in Glory. The name "Immovable Rock" came from a dungeon in the game. Launchers had to break the rock within 10 minutes to pass. The Launcher's skill "Satellite Beam" could last for 15 seconds and deal 3000 damage per second. Stone had 45000 HP, so he needed to fire 15 "Satellite Bolts" in 15 seconds. However, the cooldown time of Satellite Beam was 30 seconds, so he needed to use Satellite Beam five times in 15 seconds. Every time Satellite Ray was released, one had to wait for one second before it could be released again. Therefore, he had to use Satellite Ray six times in 15 seconds. This way, he could break the stone within 10 minutes and complete the dungeon. Immovable Rock was a very vivid name. Not only did it reflect the characteristics of the Launcher class, but it also hinted at his character and fate. He was as firm, persistent, and unyielding as a rock. No matter what difficulties and challenges he encountered, he would not change his beliefs and goals. He was also as lonely as a stone. No one cared about him. His talent and ability were not appreciated and displayed as they should be. He could only shine in the corner silently. While waiting for the anime, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Full-time Expert"!
There is no definite answer to the two lines of poems in Jin Yong's works because there are many works of Jin Yong. The plot, characters, and theme of each work are different, so there may be different understandings and answers. However, here are some possible answers: Chivalrous bones, tender feelings, Jianghu dreams This was a poem from Mr. Jin Yong's novel,'A Chivalrous Sword'. The sword of blue blood is soaring into the sky. The flying fox tells the story of love returning to the sea This was a poem from Mr. Jin Yong's novel," The Sword of Blue Blood." 3 Snow Mountain Flying Fox's Spirit Penetrating the Rainbow, the City Connecting Formula, Bloody Rain, and Bloody Wind This was a poem from Mr. Jin Yong's novel " Flying Fox on Snow Mountain ". 4. The Condor Heroes 'Love and Righteousness Are Broken, The Deer Cauldron's Story of Smiling Proud in Jianghu This was a poem from Mr. Jin Yong's novel, The Deer and the Cauldron.