The word "Ao" in "Ao Shuang Zhi" meant arrogance and contempt. It described the chrysanthemum as proud and unyielding in the cold. In the poem "To Liu Jingwen", Su Shi described the scene of the defeated chrysanthemum branches still fighting against the cold and frost. By praising the chrysanthemum's high and pure quality of not afraid of frost and perseverance, he entrusted his friend Liu Jingwen with the hope and encouragement of sticking to himself and being indomitable in adversity. The novel "Listening to the Rain in Green Bamboo and Watching the Egrets" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
In the ancient poem given to Liu Jingwen,"Aoshuang" meant not afraid of frost, strong and unyielding. The novel "Listening to the Rain in Green Bamboo and Watching the Egrets" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
In " To Liu Jingwen," the word " Ao " meant arrogance and contempt." Ao Shuang Zhi " described the chrysanthemum as proud and unyielding in the cold. It expressed the chrysanthemum's perseverance and unyielding spirit in the frost. The novel "Listening to the Rain in Green Bamboo and Watching the Egrets" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The word "still" in the sentence "The broken chrysanthemum still has proud frost branches" meant still, still. The novel "Listening to the Rain in Green Bamboo and Watching the Egrets" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
" Ao Shuang " meant that the chrysanthemum was not afraid of frost and could still maintain its noble character in a frosty environment. Chrysanthemum bloomed in late autumn. At this time, all the flowers had withered, but the chrysanthemums were in the wind and frost, showing their unique characteristics. As expressed in Yuan Zhen's poem, most flowers bloomed in spring and summer. In late autumn, hundreds of flowers withered, and only chrysanthemums bloomed. It adhered to its own character and added vitality to the earth during the withering season. This reflected the chrysanthemums 'loyalty and noble integrity after withering through the wind and frost. The chrysanthemum in Zheng Sixiao's poem," Would rather die holding the fragrance on the branch, but never be blown down by the north wind ", depicted that even if the chrysanthemum declined, it would never be blown down to the ground. It was proud and aloof, not following the customs, not charming, and even if it withered and withered, it still persisted in itself and stood proudly on the branch. This "proud frost" characteristic was also a symbol of the poet's own noble integrity. The novel "Listening to the Rain in Green Bamboo and Watching the Egrets" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
" The lotus has no cover to lift the rain, and the remaining chrysanthemum still has proud frost branches." It meant that the lotus flowers had withered, and even the lotus leaves that lifted the rain had withered. Only the branches that had bloomed the chrysanthemum were still proud of the frost. The novel "Listening to the Rain in Green Bamboo and Watching the Egrets" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The word "still" in the sentence "The broken chrysanthemum still has proud frost branches" meant still, still. The novel "Listening to the Rain in Green Bamboo and Watching the Egrets" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
" The withered chrysanthemums still have proud frost branches " meant that although the chrysanthemums had withered, there were still branches standing upright, not afraid of the frost. Through the description of the chrysanthemum that still stood proudly after being defeated, it showed a tenacious and unyielding spirit, symbolizing that even in a difficult situation or experiencing decline, it still had tenacious vitality and unyielding will. The novel "Listening to the Rain in Green Bamboo and Watching the Egrets" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
After the chrysanthemum withered, its branches still stood upright in the wind and frost, not afraid of the frost and cold, showing a strong and unyielding posture. The novel "Listening to the Rain in Green Bamboo and Watching the Egrets" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!