When it opens, it is like snow, when it is thanked, it is like snow, and the flowers are wonderful. The fragrance is not in the core, not in the calyx, but in the bone. Ride the wind in the stream and stay in the stream for the month. Shame, peach is like blood. Straight and forgiving, sparse and light, eventually synaesthesia.
Appreciation: This poem was written by Yongmei in the second year of Zong Shaosheng, Song Zhe. At that time, the poet was banished from qi zhou to Bozhou, and his heart was very depressed. Haoshe refers to the temple in Bozhou (now Anhui) where the land gods are sacrificed. Through the description of the color, fragrance and posture of plum blossom, the poet sets off the refined charm and temperament of plum blossom.
The first film described the color and fragrance of plum blossoms. "It opens like snow, thanks like snow, and flowers are wonderful." These three sentences describe the color of plum blossoms. The colors of plum blossoms are different. When flowers bloom, they are like snow, and when they fall, they are still like snow. It is crystal white and spotless. "The fragrance is not in the core, not in the calyx, but in the bone." These three sentences describe the fragrance of plum blossoms. The fragrance of plum blossoms is also different. Its fragrance is not emitted from stamens, nor from calyx, but from bones.
The next movie is about the charm and character of plum blossom. "Take the wind in the stream, stay in the stream for the moon, shame and loss, peach blossom is like blood", these words compare plum blossom with peach blossom by contrast, setting off the extraordinary charm of plum blossom.
"Straight and superfluous, sparse and faint, there will always be a general feeling." Plum blossoms are thin and fragrant, which is different from those flowers with strong fragrance and bright colors, and has its own extraordinary feeling. In fact, this Yongmei Ci is a portrayal of the poet's own personality. The poet tried his best to render the elegant and noble charm of plum blossom from the positive side, which reflected the poet's yearning for noble character.